What is Hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a state of relaxation and concentration at one with a state of heightened awareness induced by suggestion. It is a non-addictive power for good and is a natural manifestation of the mind at work. In this state the critical factor (conscious mind) is set aside and the desired change is usually instantaneous.
Can Anyone be Hypnotised?
Yes. Infact most people experience hypnosis several times per day. Daydreaming is a form of hypnosis. Also, the state on entering and awakening from sleep is hypnosis. Although, remember hypnosis is NOT sleep.
What does Hypnosis feel like?
Because hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness/awareness, at no time will you be asleep or unaware of what is going on. You will, however, be likely to feel more relaxed than ever before. A feeling of peace, serenity generally accompany this relaxation.
Can I be made do something against my will?
Absolutely not! There is a safeguard in hypnosis. Anything suggested to you in hypnosis that is against your principles, morals, religion, beliefs, ethics, wants or desires will simply be rejected by you. It is impossible for you to be made do anything against your will.
What about those Stage Shows ?
Stage hypnosis relies on WILLING VOLUNTEERS. These people have a desire to join in the show and perform. Hypnosis merely helps them to lift inhibitions that they may, ordinarily, have against performing in public.
Will I remember what is said or done, after I come out of hypnosis?
Hypnosis is not an unconscious state, so you will remember what is being said and done. If you have no apparent memory of what is said or done, this is likely to be because you were drifting and daydreaming in your own pleasant thoughts during that part. Generally, with gentle prodding, you will fully remember everything.
Am I giving up control during Hypnosis?
No! You will be totally in control during the entire session. If anything is said or done that you disagree with, or that you feel is in bad taste, you can simply open your eyes and leave the room. No one can control your mind, except you.
Can only 'weak-minded' people be hypnotised?
On the contrary, while everybody can be hypnotised, those that respond better are people with strong and active minds capable of imagination and mental dexterity. Those that refuse to be hypnotised, generally are exhibiting either a lack of understanding of the subject entirely, or 'weakness' in the form of inflexibility.
Are there harmful after effects?
Again, no. There is not one single case on record of anyone being harmed because of, or through, hypnosis. After the session, most people feel relaxed and mellow but in complete control of all of their faculties and able to perform any task or duty such as driving or working. Most people experience a very pleasant energy increase after the session.
Why is Hypnosis sometimes linked to witchcraft and fortune telling?
Television and Hollywood are mostly responsible for this. There is nothing magical, mystical or mysterious about hypnosis, and we actively disassociate ourselves from those that would have you believe otherwise.