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Post by 1dave on Sept 26, 2016 8:43:12 GMT -5
That hypnosis stuff is serious Does the unconsciousness mind make the decisions? Is the unconscious mind the transcendent? It certainly would seem that if any of that is true then it existed before the human brain And if any of that is possibly true Imagine the ethical dilemmas ? Are all unconscious minds equals? . What does life want? What does it what to overcome? Death? Is life smarter than what it previously sprung from? Smarter than God? Smarter than nothing? Just some meanderings thoughts on a pleasant Sunday evening. Where I just watched 60 minutes program warning that a nuclear dis-charge is imminent. So I’m not sure I’ll have time to philosophically work out all the angles to my questions. Age & world wars are against it. mohs we posted at the same time gravity is major yet the unconscious is key Ed, I spent years and thousands of dollars studying hypnosis to help a family member with "multiple personality disorder." I have personally dealt with over a dozen people with that problem,and how I know so much about "Unconscious" is widely used improper terminology. SUBCONSCIOUS is the proper word. As the brain develops, different parts of it take over subroutines such as seeing, hearing, crawling, walking, talking - and those parts become independent. When out walking, we never think - move a leg, lean forward, move opposite arm to keep balance, move other leg - and it doesn't just happen. That brain segment like a puppeteer is pulling the strings. Some refer to it as "muscle memory," but it initiates in the brain, not the muscle. The part of you that drives the car does most of that while the rest of your brain is involved with other things. THAT GROUP of brain cells gets very good at what it does, but it does not know where you're going. That is why sometimes you drive past the place where you were going to turn. Growing up there are many times the child doesn't know what to do, so a brain segment is given the task to solve that problem. When that or a similar problem appears it is as if the person becomes a little child again. Those subconscious parts are responsible for a lot of behavioral problems and how multiples begin. Ideo-motor signalling allows us to communicate with those normally inaccessible parts. Cris Sizemore (Three Faces of Eve) had sub personalities that were very successful at earning a living, each personality complete and successful, but very different. How could the same body be allergic to nylons when one personality was in charge, but not with the others? Minds and brains are very different things.
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Post by mohs on Sept 26, 2016 8:56:39 GMT -5
I do believe I’m in hypnotic state
Although my profile and the one time I went to a therapist to try hypnosis it was a no go I couldn’t be put under
I just perused again that book ‘Multiplicity’ The author goes into lots details about hypnosis The problem was (or is) that I score low My personality is locked in as oppose to open multiplicity
The open multiplicity individual can be more easily hypnotized Because the other personalities are vying for attention The major one is weaker to suggestion.
But this is what concerns me Maybe my state is totally hypnotic I been locked in previously And only perceive things through a narrow filter so you can’t double hypnotize a hypnotize individual This could explain much…
Why are some people more susceptible to hypnosis?
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Dowsing
Sept 26, 2016 9:16:14 GMT -5
Post by 1dave on Sept 26, 2016 9:16:14 GMT -5
I do believe I’m in hypnotic state Although my profile and the one time I went to a therapist to try hypnosis it was a no go I couldn’t be put under - - - Why are some people more susceptible to hypnosis? Ed, the hypnotists place people in four broad categories, each responding to a different approach: 1. Physicals - react to physical stimuli 2. Emotionals - react to emotional stimuli 3. Somnambules - react to ALL stimuli 4. analyticals - react to analytical stimuli Obviously there are many more ignored categories - religious, sexual, greed . . . "Hypnosis" is simply the switching of awareness centers. "The straw that broke the camel's back" or sends a person on a screaming tirade - is hypnosis. When you close your eyes and really get into the music - that's hypnosis. When you are driving down a long straight highway and the world goes away - that's hypnosis. Everyone goes in and out of trance states every day. Here is a good book on the subject:
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Post by mohs on Sept 26, 2016 9:34:49 GMT -5
Thanks Dave
I’ll look into it right now I need switch my awareness to ‘work mode’ Montaigne made a comment somewhat like ‘he’d like to philosophize but the roof is leaking’
the world of the mind & the world of necessity something like that have a good one! Ed
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Post by spiceman on Sept 26, 2016 23:27:13 GMT -5
The hypnotic state comes with a case of beer or maybe two. :)
Also, all of this is like ghosts. Do you believe in ghosts? I have Never seen one. Have talked with friends that have. I don't know.
The unknown is mined boggling.
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Dowsing
Sept 27, 2016 6:28:13 GMT -5
Post by 1dave on Sept 27, 2016 6:28:13 GMT -5
The hypnotic state comes with a case of beer or maybe two. Also, all of this is like ghosts. Do you believe in ghosts? I have Never seen one. Have talked with friends that have. I don't know. The unknown is mined boggling. Ghosts? Houdini apparently found so much to explore "over there" that he never bothered to come back. Fiore professes to have talked to numerous of them that remained because they refused to give up something here, or were bewildered and couldn't figure out what had happened to them. From another thread, why 3 years between death and making contact? - This happened the year I (1dave) was born.
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