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A Layman's Guide to Hypnosis

By: Milos Pesic




Even though a subject put under hypnosis does appear to assume the features of a person sleeping, they are in reality totally aware. Hypnosis is truly hard to describe, as nobody in fact knows what is going on inside the mind of a hypnotized subject. What we do know is that whilst in hypnosis the hypnotic subject becomes exceedingly suggestible. A subject`s attention, while they are going into trance state, is narrowed down gradually. Firstly, the sense of sight is lost as the subject is told to close their eyes. After a little while it is not uncommon for the hypnotic subject to lose complete consciousness of their body. Though one by one the senses are bit by bit slipping away, one sense is to a great extent enhanced by the process of induction. This is the sense of hearing. A subject under hypnosis can repeatedly hear remote sounds that they wouldn`t be able to hear in the natural waking state. This, undeniably, means that during the course of the whole process the subject can hear everything that the hypnotist may utter. When you initiate to induce hypnosis in people you will regularly find that after awakening the subject, they will consider they could not have been hypnotized as they could still hear your voice. The misapprehension that they won`t be able to hear your voice frequently comes from those persons who believe hypnosis to be the same as sleep.

A person in the trance is astonishingly suggestible. One of the main reasons for this is that, while in the hypnotic state, you are only able to focus on only one thing at a time. For instance, if I were to tell you that you are a graceful ballerina, you would straightaway compare this hypnotic suggestion with what you already know to be valid, and, unless of course you are a ballerina, you would tell me I am talking nonsense. The hypnotised subject however is not able to entertain the thought that they might not be what I have suggested, as their partial attentiveness is taken up by the thought that they are essentially a dainty ballerina. The result, as desired, ends in the subject hopping to their feet to carry out a series of pirouettes across the stage.

The human mind is split into two pretty distinct sections. The conscious mind, which is accountable for all our conscious thoughts and decisions, and the subconscious mind, which controls our autonomous activity. The mind can be best called a computer, the subconscious as the processor and the conscious as the monitor and keyboard. Our subconscious mind is a sort of keeper; it watches over our body and helps us to persist.

Although our subconscious can do a lot oftasks that consciously may be unviable, it also has one extremely basic feature. Somewhere between our two minds is what we call the critical factor. This is almost certainly best explained as a door, at which is a protector. Our subconscious mind will process anything that enters it no matter how unusual. So, as long as you can put a suggestion through the door it will be obeyed. This is exactly the reason why hypnosis works. The guardian's door can be hastily opened while we are under hypnosis.

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Milos Pesic is a professional hypnotist who runs a highly popular and comprehensive Hypnosis and Self Hypnosis web site. Also visit his Hypnosis squidoo lens for more articles and resources on hypnosis related topics, self hypnosis, weight loss hypnosis, stop smoking hypnosis, hypnosis scripts and much more.

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