Hypnosis A state or condition in which an individual becomes highly responsive to suggestions, and may also exhibit enhanced psychic abilities.
Self-hypnosis is an easy activity to practice and one that demands no expenditures for office visits, club memberships, special apparel, nutritive supplements or equipment ...
Hypnosis (1) As used in this book, an altered state of consciousness within which the following can occur at will: increase in bodily and sensory control, in suggestibility, in ability to concentrate and eliminate distractions, ...
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Exp. 6. Hypnosis of the first degree was induced. For general details see page 125. For screen colours sec table. (Table 6, series 2.) ...
Aside from hypnosis and stage magic misdirection, it seems possible to make magic work through gestures as well as through words or symbolic pictures.
Hypnosis Psychological condition of altered state of consciousness in which some people may be induced to show various differences in behaviour and thinking, like heightened suggestibility and receptivity to direction.
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is the result of an irritation artificially produced on the periphery of the nerves; that this irritation reacting upon, passes into the cells of the brain-substance, causing by exhaustion a condition which is but another mode of sleep (hypnosis, ...
Beginning in 1904, Bernard had established a clinic in San Francisco where he taught his own versions of self-hypnosis and yoga, which eventually became known as the "Bacchante Academy.
Other techniques including hypnosis, autohypnosis, floatation tanks and sensory deprivation, sleep deprivation, fasting, chanting, dancing, breath control, sexual rites, yoga, and meditation are used to produce mystical experiences.
devices for inducing self-hypnosis,1 such as the disc or the revolving mirror -all have this end in view.
In modern hypnosis, three types of trances are recognized: light; Somnambulistic (medium); and Coma (heavy).
There are now many techniques, authentic or otherwise, advertised and used to take people back into an experience of their past lives: hypnosis, rebirthing, and so on.
The therapist hopes, by means of a long course of analysis with the patient, using such techniques as dream analysis, free association, hypnosis, regression, and so on, to lower the demands of teh superego, ...
(Psychological discussion of mysticism, intuition, cultural hypnosis, and related subjects - clarifies distinction between objective self and observing self). Dossey, Larry. (1989). Recovering the Soul: a Scientific and Spiritual Search.
See also: Spirit, World, Ritual, Spiritual, Christ
 
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