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Hypnosis
Hypnosis is a state of deep
relaxation with a heightened state of awareness which is induced
either by a hypnotist or the person themselves.
This state of mind, to the
onlooker, resembles sleep, which is in fact how it got it's name
from the Greek 'hypnos' (to sleep), but far from being
asleep, the person experiencing hypnosis may feel in a state of
heightened awareness, in which they still have overall control of
their own mind whilst, at the same time, being more open to
suggestion that may be given by the hypnotist.
It is not possible that you
could be made to do anything that you did not want to do, and you
would not blurt out any of your secrets. The person in hypnosis may
experience their senses more, and their memory may well be enhanced.
The state of hypnosis is a most pleasant and relaxing natural
phenomenon, during which a person can talk quite easily. It is
inconceivable that any harm could befall you.
Hypnosis is being used
increasingly as an adjunct to orthodox medicine where it is
providing a valuable alternative to drugs and anaesthesia to
accelerate the healing process, and to relieve and help with pain. A
good definition of hypnosis is a state of relaxation and
concentration at one with a state of heightened awareness induced by
suggestion.
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