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How to break out of hypnosis
Watching how hypnosis works on tv will distort your understanding of how hypnosis truly works, and I can tell you it’s not really like the things we see on TV. Hypnosis is not what you see on TV and in the movies. It is a natural state of mind that we all go into and out of each day. A hypnotist isRead more
Watching how hypnosis works on tv will distort your understanding of how hypnosis truly works, and I can tell you it’s not really like the things we see on TV. Hypnosis is not what you see on TV and in the movies. It is a natural state of mind that we all go into and out of each day. A hypnotist is able to guide you into a specific state of ‘trance’ to help make the changes you wish. You cannot do anything you do not want to do and the hypnotist does not control your mind. You will eventually come out of trance once the hypnotist stops the session. Depending on how deep the person is hypnotised, it may take 1–5 minutes to progressively become fully alert and integrated back into the conscious world.
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Even if I wanted to describe it, I wouldn’t be able to do so correctly and I still feel so overwhelmed. Recently I got overdosed, so I pretty much remember only the moments before taking the pills and the waking up moment. The very few things that transpired between those two moments are very vague.Read more
Even if I wanted to describe it, I wouldn’t be able to do so correctly and I still feel so overwhelmed. Recently I got overdosed, so I pretty much remember only the moments before taking the pills and the waking up moment. The very few things that transpired between those two moments are very vague. But I can remember seeing a very bright room, well illuminated. I felt my “body leave my body” if you understand what I mean, I felt so light, so free. I was somewhat confused and happy at the same time, I’ve never felt that free. It was as though so many things were lifted off me. If that’s what death is all about, then I can say it’s not entirely so bad.
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