Friday, August 7th, 2009 at
11:47 pm
Hypnosis Guides
Hypnosis is an very much amazing and fascinating topic that many people want to learn about. Here, I should inform you one or two of the obvious hypnosis techniques, but keep in mind the present such are clearly few of the techniques and there are literally thousands of more techniques out there in the world! Hypnosis Guides
Hypnosis gives people the ability to control one’s actions and mind. Hypnotist have the power to do things people only dream of. When someone is hypnotized, they have no idea it has happened to them. Now it’s not an easy thing to learn, but ANYONE has the potential to learn it if they have the right tools.
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Friday, August 7th, 2009 at
7:39 pm
1. In the human eye, rods are sensitive to brightness and cones are sensitive to
a. feeling.
b. noise.
c. color.
d. dullness.
2. The law of _______________ suggests that when things move together, they are perceived as belonging together.
a. common fate
b. continuity
c. similarity
d. proximity
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Friday, August 7th, 2009 at
12:41 pm
I have often wondered how mind control works, and if is it at all possible? So the purpose of this article is to explain mind control, while at the same time dispelling any of the myths that surround hypnosis.
When we speak of mind control in a hypnotic sense, what we are really talking about is using the power of suggestion to create a positive (or maybe even a negative?) outcome.
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Friday, August 7th, 2009 at
10:46 am
let me know if you have or know some that has done, tell me how was there experience thank you
Friday, August 7th, 2009 at
2:20 am
Do you find that you are suffering from a large amount of stress in your daily life? Is anxiety too frequent during your day? Do you ever wish that there was a way for you to relax and it wasnât going to eat up a huge amount of time or completely empty out your wallet?
If yes is the answer to any of these questions then you owe it to yourself to learn the ways of self hypnosis relaxation techniques.
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Friday, August 7th, 2009 at
1:06 am
I’ve been given some tapes from a friend and I just started listening to them last night. They are suppose to hypnotize you, but when it says ‘sleep’ I never do fall into a trance…? Do these tapes work just by listening or do you have to fall into a trace for them to work.
Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 at
1:25 pm
Really quite frequently now I’ve been getting insomnia. What will frequently happen is that I’m drifting off, when I hear a little voice in my head saying “Wouldn’t it be annoying if you couldn’t get to sleep,” and I start thinking about it. I then always get an adrenalin rush, which finishes me off, sends my heart racing and makes me want to throw my pillows across the roon… This is always when I have to be up the next day for college or something etc
Whilst I’m naturally quite an anxious person, I’d say I have less than an average share of worries at the moment, I’m not under particular stress (except for worrying about not sleeping), and I regularly exercise (and no not in the hours leading up to sleep).
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 at
12:18 pm
Erickson maintained that trance is a common, everyday occurrence. For example, when waiting for buses and trains, reading or listening, or even being involved in strenuous physical exercise, it’s quite normal to become immersed in the activity and go into a trance state, removed from any other irrelevant stimuli. These states are so common and familiar that most people do not consciously recognise them as hypnotic phenomena.
The same situation is in evidence in everyday life, however, whenever attention is fixated with a question or an experience of the amazing, the unusual, or anything that holds a person’s interest. At such moments people experience the common everyday trance; they tend to gaze off to the right or left, depending upon which cerebral hemisphere is most dominant (Baleen, 1969) and get that faraway or blank look. Their eyes may actually close, their bodies tend to become immobile (a form of catalepsy), certain reflexes (e.g., swallowing, respiration, etc.) may be suppressed, and they seem momentarily oblivious to their surroundings until they have completed their inner search on the unconscious level for the new idea, response, or frames of reference that will restabilize their general reality orientation. We hypothesize that in everyday life consciousness is in a continual state of flux between the general reality orientation and the momentary microdynamics of trance…[7]
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 at
11:55 am
A lot of people have been suffering from stress or anxiety recently, especially with the current economic environment, and they want to find a way to relax without spending too much of their time and money. Self hypnosis relaxation techniques are the answer to this dilemma. It can be performed easily with no cost at all.
First, you have to set aside at least thirty minutes and up to an hour of your time where you will be undisturbed. Then, look for a nice and clean place to relax and check if the room is set at a comfortable temperature. You may light a few candles with your preferred scent. Next, choose the most comfortable position for you, either you can sit down or lay down during the hypnosis procedure. Always make sure that you are not crossing your legs during the hypnosis relaxation process.
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