June 23rd, 2007 at 11:28 am

Not All People Make Good Hypnosis Subjects

hypnosis subjects

I have already pointed out the fact that people with developed imagination enter the trance state with great ease. Consequently, children make excellent [tag-tec]hypnosis subjects[/tag-tec]. Upon even slightest reflection on the matter we can clearly see the obvious reasons. Children have lively imagination, thus, making them good subjects. However, there’s more to it.

Since children are conditioned to accept orders from their parents and other grown-ups, they respond to [tag-tec]hypnosis[/tag-tec] suggestions without questioning.

Logically enough, soldiers also make excellent [tag-ice]hypnosis subjects[/tag-ice] owing to the aforementioned reasons. They are also conditioned to obey orders without questioning.

However, it does not go without saying that the method to be adopted with them should be identical to the one used in the army. The [tag-tec]hypnotist[/tag-tec] will conduct the [tag-tec]hypnosis session[/tag-tec] with the same proficiency with which he treats other subjects. The hypnotist is neither a lieutenant nor a sergeant. The hypnotist, in case he is aware of the fact that the subject before him is a soldier, will use that to his own advantage.

If all the people had the [tag-ice]hypnosis[/tag-ice] predisposition of the mentioned categories of people, the job of a hypnotist would be much easier and we would have a vast gallery of suggestible hypnosis subjects to practice and research on.


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