There are definitely a fair share of skeptics.
I can't even count the number of them who have
called me. Then there are the ones I meet out
in "real" life.
Many times people think they can't be hypnotized
because they were bumped off the stage at a
hypnosis show. Then there are those who watched
who thought that the people up there must have
just been "playing along." Of course, there are
those who have also tried hypnosis in the past
and had an unsuccessful experience, and decided
that they just weren't hypnotizeable. There are
also those who have just played along with the
hypnosis, themselves just being an act in the show
that they have concocted for their own entertainment,
or to test a hypnotist. Then there are those who
aren't certain they've been hypnotized, so they
figure they're "safe" from any potential problems.
The types of skepticism are endless, and produce
endless types of actions, reactions, and results.
The thing that most people don't realize is the
fact that hypnosis is everywhere. You are in a
suggestible (hypnotic) state before you go to sleep
at night, and when you first awaken in the morning.
You are in a suggestible state when you get lost in
a movie, and become unaware of your surroundings.
You are in a suggestible state when you are out
driving, and wonder at some point how the heck you
got to where you got to - not remembering how you
got there.
Then there are the constant barrage of advertisements
that we are exposed to every day. They can penetrate
your consciousness when you least expect it. When
you become aware of how the mind works, an how things
are best worded for maximum effect, you can see how
there is some "hypnotic" manipulation.
In the midst of this election time I saw something
recently about how some potential official shouldn't
be trusted with the taxpayer's money. The visual was
one line with his name, second line under his name,
something like shouldn't be trusted, and then slightly
differently designed with color and text with the "rest"
of the message. It was apparent, though, the message
was So-in-So shouldn't be trusted. In some ways, enough
said. Most anyone who saw that might not remember the
money part, but odds are a part of them would remember
the should not be trusted part - especially if they
weren't conscious of the message.
When someone "officially" seeks out hypnosis as a state,
oftentimes he can be guarded, and it can get in the way
of something very natural. On top of that, the things
that create the states I mentioned above are so natural
that people don't see them for what they are - a hypnotic
state...and wind up disqualifying other experiences.
The more vigilant you can become in your daily life, the
less likely someone will be able to give you suggestions
to do what they want. Of course, in the realm of erotic
hypnosis, it is EXACTLY what most want. It is the goal
of most sessions that are often based on years of fantasy
(just remember that when fantasy meets reality, it isn't
always so pleasant). However, it's one thing if you want it,
it's another if it comes uninvited.
If you have any questions about
hypnosis, or the process, as always,
please feel free to
contact me
(Isis at IsisTheEnchantress.com).
Thanks for stopping by,
and sweet dreams tonight!
Isis
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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