I think i might share a few hypnosis-related experiences of mine:
1)One was back when i was studying A-Level Psychology, and at one point our teacher "hypnotised" the class. Basically she got us all to close our eyes and relax, and she had us have our arms out in front off us, and she talked us through how our arms were getting lighter, using lots of similes and imagery, to get our arms drift upwards. I went along with it, and yes i think my arms did feel lighter and they did go up. Thing was i was very concious of the fact i was moving my arms up, so it didn't really feel like proper hypnosis, but i think she made a point in that my arms did feel lighter, in my mind at least.
Heck, if psychology as a subject wasn't so obsessed with looking at studies i would have properly considered doing it to degree level, human mind's a fascinating thing, just a shame psychology all about studies and not the results of those studies.
2) One thing my ex-girlfriend liked me to do was comb her hair, she found the sensation very relaxing. At one point, round about the same time as the experiences described above, i had her lying flat on her bed, and i was basically massaging the top of her neck with the comb. When i realised that she was really really, really relaxed, just like in hypnosis. Wanting to experiment but not being sure how, i ended up asking her some abstract questions such as "how do you imagine beauty?". After talking with her through her answer, she verbally painted an image of some girl, Scottish, with long flowing red hair, and this was the image of beauty to my ex. I thought that was pretty interesting, and wondered this was a mental image produced from her subconscious mind.
(Wouldn't have minded delving the pits of her subconcious mind some more, she was an "interesting" girl to say the least)
3) I'm a bit of a hypochondriac, and part of the reason for this is that my heart sometimes flutters at random moments, or sometimes (but rarely) the pitch of the beat changes quite radically, it's kinda weird. This can freak me out, and after i had a major heart flutter i confided with a friend about it, and rather tactlessly we got talking about heart attacks and stuff like that, and i remember him telling me that people, before having heart attacks get a numbing, tingling sensation in their fingers. What do i develop? Tingling in my fingers. In the end, i went to my GP about it, he seemed interested when i told him about the tingling in my fingers and i had an ECG scan, found nothing out of the ordinary, and the tingling in my fingers went.
While there's probably something physical with my heart flutter, the tingling sensation was purely mental, created out of my own subconscious fear.
I think these three life experiences explain why i'm interested in hypnosis, and love the shows done by Darren Brown. If my hypochondria did get pretty bad, i would consider hypnosis as a useful cure for my heart-related anxieties, and perhaps also get rid of any guilt relating to my experiences with my ex, going out with her mentally screwed me, plus on top may as well get a confidence booster to help me establish new relationships with women. Problem is that all costs money, so i've never seriously considered it.