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Some people condemn or
say NO to hypnosis just because they do not KNOW enough about
it. Read some of the truths and misconceptions about hypnosis below.
Truth or Fiction:
Hypnosis is caused by the power of the hypnotist --
False
The hypnotist may use his or her communication and rapport building
skills, making it more likely that the subject will accept guidance
through a suggested experience, but only to the degree that the
subject permits it. Amazing things may occur during hypnosis,
however this is, again, due to the willingness of the subject. It is
clearly a relationship of mutual responsiveness and trust.
The fact is, that when you are
‘under hypnosis’ you are NOT under the control of the hypnotist
nor or you asleep or unconscious at any time!
You retain your own free will and
moral code - you can NOT be made to do anything that is alien to
your sense of decency or truth. The people who perform on stage
hypnosis shows are quite willing to do what is required of them
otherwise, they simply would not be on the stage! You can not walk
up to someone and say SLEEP and they fall into trance.
Only certain kinds of people can be hypnotized on stage:
True
Only those willing to go into Hypnosis will go into hypnosis. In
practice, there are definitely some people more difficult to induce
hypnosis in than others, but this does not mean they are less
capable of being hypnotized. It merely indicates their resistance
for one of many possible reasons, (e.g., fear of losing control,
difficulty in distinguishing internal states such as relaxation or
tension, negative situational factors, fear of change, etc.) Once
the nature of the resistance is identified and resolved, the subject
becomes able to experience hypnosis satisfactorily. The true fact is
everyone from time to time experiences hypnosis.
Once one has become hypnotized, one can no longer resist it and
surrenders their personal will: False
This is, of course, NOT true. If a subject chooses not to go into
hypnosis, for whatever reason, then he or she will not. Prior
experience with hypnosis, good or bad, is not the sole determining
factor of whether hypnosis is accomplished or not. Even the most
responsive subjects can refuse to follow the suggestion of a
hypnotist if they choose to. Many will simply just refuse the
suggestion or they will simply choose to come out of the hypnosis
experience.
Is it
Mind Control or connected to dark evil powers- - FALSE
Not at all. People only respond to the suggestion given in this
state of extreme ability to focus called hypnosis and only if they
choose to. In MIND CONTROL the person has no choice but to accept
the information being given. In Hypnosis they are in absolute
control. No one can make anyone do anything that they do not want to
do. You can not alter anyone's belief system unless they choose to
accept the suggestion and have a desire to do so..
Dr. H ad's: Here is an
example in my own life. When someone told me about Jesus
Christ and how that he died for my sin debt so that I could have a
real one on one relationship with God the Father our creator and
that through God's Son, (Jesus the Christ,) this was possible.
They did not brain wash me to
believe this truth by forcing this truth in me, I accepted the info
as absolute fact and absolute truth because I chose to accept it as
truth and absolute fact. My choice, no one made it for me. No one
brain washed me to make me believe this info.
The dictionary describes
brainwashing as:
"Intensive, forcible
indoctrination, usually political or religious, aimed at destroying
a person's basic convictions and attitudes and replacing them with
an alternative set of fixed beliefs."
Our hypnosis show does not force
anyone to believe anything. Our goal is to entertain, we do not use
brainwashing techniques. We do not brainwash or altar anyone at
anytime. We simply act as a guide in the show and the people who
choose to perform they do so by accepting the suggestion and using
their imagination to act it out. Nothing taboo about it at all. Just
like being in a High School play and the director says, Show me a
sad or happy face, everyone responds because they chose to and we
see the results. This is exactly what is being done on the stage in
our hypnosis shows. In hypnosis you are very focused, not asleep.
See
Diagram to explain the difference in your ability to focus using
your conscious mind and then using your subconscious mind.
As you can see, you are merely more
focused with less distractions than when you are using your
conscious mind. This is exactly what a foot ball coach does with his
team during half time. He simply gets them to focus more intently on
the game than on the crowd. Simply a form of hypnosis. We use it
everyday in our schools, churches, jobs, watching TV, etc..
The only power used is the persons
own power of the mind to focus and to use their own God given
imagination.
Any time you tell someone that
their life can be better, and they accept that is absolute fact,
then you are using hypnosis. The person simply chooses to remove the
old thought pattern and replace with a new thought pattern. Going
from, It can't get better to it is going to get better.
One can be hypnotized to say or
do something against one's will or engage in anti-social behavior:
False
Since the subject retains ultimate control of his or her self, it is
not possible to hypnotize someone to do something against their
will.
For example, if the subject does not already have anti-social
behavior traits, it is not possible to induce anti-social behavior
in hypnosis. It is true that brainwashing and other untoward
influences exist. However, the conditions necessary to effect such a
powerful influence do not typically surface in the therapeutic
context, nor are those conditions in and of themselves hypnosis, and
they are quite far removed from the ethical and sensitive
applications of hypnosis promoted in hypno- therapy.
One can become "stuck" in hypnosis or might not
"wake up" from hypnosis: False
Hypnosis is a state of focused attention, either inwardly or
outwardly directed. The subject can initiate or terminate the
experience any time he or she chooses and is in complete control.
One must be relaxed in order to be in hypnosis:
False
Since hypnosis is a state of concentrated attention, you can be
anxious, even in deep suspense, and still be focused. Although
desirable, physical relaxation is not a necessary prerequisite for
hypnosis to occur.
One is asleep or unconscious when in hypnosis:
False
Hypnosis is not sleep! Although physically there is decreased
activity, muscle relaxation, slowed breathing, etc., the subject is
relaxed yet alert mentally, with a level of awareness of what is
going on around them. Even in deep hypnosis the subject is aware of
external reality to some degree.
Hypnosis may be used to accurately recall everything that has
ever happened to you: False
The mind does not simply take in experience and store it in exact
form for accurate recall later. In fact, memories are stored on the
basis of perceptions; therefore, are subject to many of the same
distortions as perceptions. People can remember things that did NOT
actually happen, they can remember selected fragments of an
experience, and they can take bits and pieces of multiple memories
and combine them into one false memory.
Hypnotized persons will tell secrets or will always tell the
truth: False
Hypnosis will not compel a person to tell secrets nor share any
other information if they don't want to. Persons under hypnosis can
lie purposefully or recall information in a distorted manner as
noted above.
Hypnosis is a satanic practice: False
Hypnosis and trance are perfectly natural occurrences and are
neither good nor bad in and of themselves.
Hypnosis will not work on highly intelligent persons: False
Innate characteristics of people such as intelligence do not have
any effect on the hypnotizability of a person. Persons can resist
being hypnotized on demand either actively or passively regardless
of their intellectual capacity.
Stage hypnosis has a good effect
on people who participate in the show: TRUE
Thirty minutes under stage hypnosis
is equal to 6 to 8 hours of very restful sleep.
Stage
hypnosis - - - - is probably one of the most controversial
ways hypnosis is used. If you have ever been to a stage show
you would be forgiven for thinking that the volunteers were “under
the power” of the hypnotist - not in control - and that they were
being made to look foolish and do ridiculous things.
"Of course, ethical stage
hypnotists never embarrass their subjects."
The fact that hypnosis is used in
this way as entertainment, and that people do enact the fantasies
suggested by the hypnotist is not disputed, but the idea that they
are controlled or coerced in some way is complete nonsense.
FACT: They were on stage because
they wanted to be on stage and nobody forced them - they
volunteered. They probably enjoyed acting silly to make people
laugh.
The fact is, that when you are
‘under hypnosis’ you are NOT under the control of the hypnotist!
You retain your own free will and
moral code - you can NOT be made to do anything that is alien to
your sense of decency or truth. The people who perform on stage
hypnosis shows are quite willing to do what is required of them,
otherwise, they simply would not! They came up to have fun and fun
is what they get.
( Some of us do this quite well without hypnosis! )
Bearing in mind that the majority of people who volunteer for this
are generally extrovert by nature, it might be argued that in a
different environment with a few glasses of good wine and some
prompting, the outcome would probably be similar.
All in fun, but what has this got
to do with clinical hypnosis or Hypnotherapy? The answer has
to be - virtually nothing.
One argument is: "It’s
difficult to see how imitating Elvis Presley, building imaginary
sand castles or seeing the audience in their undergarments through
an imaginary pair of X Ray spectacles, and other such indignities,
is going to inspire confidence in anyone who is considering Hypnosis
as a viable form of treatment for their panic attacks, depression,
insomnia, emotional difficulties, etc.
The Fact is that many who come to
the stage show very quickly become convinced that if it worked on
stage that it could work for them too. Many who would have never
gone to a Hypnotherapist wind up seeking such services because of
their positive experience they had.
As far as entertainment is
concerned - stage hypnosis is what it is - all in fun, but don’t
be fooled into believing it has anything to do with clinical
hypnosis. The only similarity with stage hypnosis and
hypnotherapy is in the use of "hypnosis" - but for two
entirely different outcomes.
Bottom line - stage hypnosis is all
in fun and everyone has fun either being part of the show or
watching it. If the show is done in good taste and if everyone is
treated with respect, then everyone will have a blast.
Dr H |