What is hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a state of deep relaxation and single-pointed concentration.
All hypnosis is self-hypnosis and no one can be induced into a hypnotic
state against his or her will. You allow yourself to be guided into
hypnosis and you remain in control at all times. You always know what
is happening and you are aware of sitting in my chair and, of course,
you can come out at any time by opening your eyes.
Will I lose control without knowing it?
Hypnotists do not possess the power to control other people's minds. They
guide you into deep relaxation so that you can access your unconscious
mind. In this state you are not constrained by the inhibitions which normally
prevent you from accessing you inner thoughts and feelings. If you don't
want to reveal things that are private, you won't.
Can I be made to do some thing against my will?
NO. Hollywood notwithstanding, any suggestion contrary to your inner convictions
will either be ignored by you, or you will come out of the hypnotic state.
What about those performers on TV and stage?
The stage hypnotist has contributed to the image of hypnosis as a 'trance',
'sleeplike' or 'out-of -this-world'. In fact the opposite is true: under
hypnosis all your five senses are heightened.
How does hypnosis work?
Under hypnosis all outside distractions are eliminated and your attention
is focused on my voice. It is this profound concentration that permits
my suggestions to guide you into your unconscious. The principal reason
for its use is that under hypnosis you become aware of your present behavioral
patterns, and I guide and adopt new, desired and beneficial ones.
Can I be stuck in a hypnotic state?
No, since it is the person being hypnotized who actually induces himself
through his own convictions. Just as a person cannot be hypnotized against
his own will, he can bring himself out in a split second.
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