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ANOTHER
PERCEPTION OF THE TRUTH
The
truth is that yes, all these activities previously mentioned,
watching television, driving a car and fishing, can and do
produce trance like states of consciousness within the mind.
But this is not true hypnosis.
True hypnosis is when another person deliberately attempts
to alter your own state of consciousness, taking you from
your natural trance like state of mind, into a deeper hypnotic
state of consciousness, so that in turn, they can influence
your thoughts and feelings - through suggestions of their
own choosing!
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By a hypnotist suggesting to you that driving a car, fishing,
or watching television is hypnotic, you can relate to that
because we are all aware that these activities do in fact
influence our consciousness. This in turn helps the hypnotist
build rapport with you as you then place your trust in them
and you become more open to his or her suggestions. Now don’t
get me wrong, I am not saying all hypnotists or hypnotherapists
will be trying to trick you into trance. What I am saying
is, that the majority of hypnotists and hypnotherapists believe
what they are saying because many of them are not even aware
themselves of the true nature of hypnosis. The majority of
hypnotists and hypnotherapists will also tell you, "You
can’t be hypnotised against your will" and
secondly,"You would not fundamentally do anything
that would contradict your own moral values or ethics."
You
can be hypnotised against your will, and with a highly skilled
operator, they could get you to do anything! AND THAT’S
SCAREY.
It
isn’t that all hypnotists are liars. It is that the
majority of them are not even aware of the power they wield
themselves. Many hypnotherapists wouldn’t know how to
hypnotise someone against their will, even though at times
they are actually doing it, or how to get someone to carry
out an act that in normal life circumstances they wouldn’t
perform. However, many stage hypnotist know how to do these
things, but generally they remain secretive about their profession.
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N.L.P.
(Neuro Linguistic Programming)
STRESS MANAGEMENT
DIANETICS (Scientology)
Hypnosis
can take on many disguises by using different names. NLP is
now at the forefront of self-help and personal growth. However
this too is a form of hypnosis and self-hypnosis. Richard
Bandler, one of the co-founders of NLP author and presenter,
openly admits the best trance induction is to look at someone,
breathe at the same rate as them and start to go into trance
yourself. The subject will go right into trance with you!
Thus another truth openly revealed, only confirming what I
am saying… you can be hypnotised against your will.
In
the West we have been studying consciousness for a couple
of hundred years. However, in the East they have been studying
consciousness for over five thousand years. Who do we listen
to? The hypnotherapist, or the spiritual giants, the guru's
of the East?
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Swami
Vivekananda
Acknowledged as the foremost of Sri Ramakrishna's many notable
disciples, both lay and monastic, Swami Vivekananda was an
illumined being of the highest order. As the forerunner who
brought the spiritual teachings of India to the West in 1893
at the convening of the Parliament of Religions in Chicago,
he has greatly influenced the last hundred years of spiritual
growth in Europe and America.
Swami
Vivekananda mentions hypnosis in his commentaries, “think
of the mind like a team of wild horses, and rather than controlling
them through muscular strength and taking hold of the reins,
you ask another to hit them on the head to stun them into
a submissive state for a short period of time. Each time another
stuns the horses into submission the person loses an amount
of their own mental energy. From continued regular sessions
of hypnosis from another person, entering into this docile
state, instead of gaining power and better control, the mind
can become a shapeless powerless mass eventually leading to
the mental asylum.”
Hypnosis
is a form of trespass upon another's consciousness. Repeated
hypnosis, and the negative effects it produces, can eventually
derange the brain cells.
Hypnotism
has been used by physicians in minor operations as a sort
of psychical chloroform for persons who might be endangered
by an aesthetic. But a hypnotic state is harmful to those
often subjected to it; a negative psychological effect ensues
that in time deranges the brain cells. Hypnotism is trespass
into the territory of another's consciousness. Its temporary
phenomena have nothing in common with the miracles performed
by men of divine realization. (Autobiography of a Yogi
by Paramahansa Yogananda)
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SEARCH
FOR THE TRUTH
"There was a young man who lived alone, and during
the rainy season his roof would leak. His neighbours suggested
to him that he should repair the leak. His response was: why
repair it while it was so wet, it would be easier to repair
in the dry season. But when the dry season arrived, he thought,
why repair it now, as it is not raining? Do not let your roof
leak; acquaint yourself now for a search of the Truth." |