FangsNfeet -> RE: hypnosis (3/6/2006 7:18:48 PM)
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Does that mean that it is never of value? Or that it cannot overcome resistance to certain behaviors? It's only of value for someone who belives in it. Let's compare hypnosis to being saved by christianity. Hypnosis: I've been hypnotised and am free from stress. I know I can now relax and make it through any day. Being saved: I'm saved for Jesus has taken by burdens away. I can make it through anything now. So what's the difference? The only thing that changed is the outlook for the person on a surrounding environment that's still the same. The biggest fraud I find in Hypnosis are memories and past life experiences. 1. Can you really remember when you were born or do you just peace together all the things your parents told you. After all, can you really tell your parents somthing about the doctor or the room that you were never told before? So your mom tells you your birthing room was blue. You now remember being in a pink room. Years later you see pictures of yourself as a baby in a white room. "Mom, I remember my room being blue. Was this after it was painted?" "Son, it was never blue. It was pink because we thought you were going to be a girl. We didn't have the money to change it." 2. People suddenly remembering being abducted by aliens. All it really did was create a false memory making yourself belive your imagination as you tell the story in your relaxed state. 3. Past lives: Once again, you just take yourself where your imagination wants you to go. You may find yourself speaking in some strange accent but when does one actually speak a language they never learned and carry out a real conversation with it? Hynosis is nothing more than simple mind over matter. When is it necessary for someone else to tell you to relax, close your eyes, breath slow, and revive back with the will to take on the world? Anyone can do that to themself.
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