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I have been learning hypnosis - any dangers? |
so far I am able to make my friend speek gobbledegook on command, i 'dehypnoed' him but are there any long term effects of being repeatedly hypnotised. Hello Adam Well you won't be able to make him do anything that contradicts his values. no it is just in the mind |
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Hello Adam There are no dangers, but you will never succeed in making your friends talk gobbledegook unless it is what they wish to do. Don't know what your learning, but it doesnt sound... Hello A hypnotic state is entered into several times a day by us all & all when we are awake. An induced hypnotic state is the same, an alert state of mind, but yes you can fall asleep d... Hello You will find that if your going to a Hypnotherapist that you will have to go alone. It is a worthwhile route, I wish you well. Sadhara Hypnotherapist ...It rocks...when it works. That's the catch. There are no less than *Eight* broad categories of methods that can be used to induce a trance, and most of them are low-percentage. As in they... Hello Listen to it & follow its commands to relax etc & then if you drift, just allow yourself to do so. If you wish to induce sleep, make sure that your player turns itself off, pr... No, it's not dangerous to fall asleep during hypnosis. Once you fall asleep, the mind is no longer in a receptive state. ...Negative emotions (like sadness, stress, anger, etc.) causes your Serotonin production to be low; when your Serotonin level is low, you are more prone to getting Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Depression,... hypnosis can not make a person act in anyway other than they normally would...example they would not rob a bank if ordered to do so unless they were willing to do so before... ... |
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