| hypnopompic |
This is the state of consciousness when you are coming out of sleep, yet not fully awake.
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| hypnotism |
Artificially induced mental state resembling sleep-like condition; rapport established by the hypnotist and subconscious abilities and powers of the hypnotized are released; subject will accept and carry out instructions as long as they do not conflict with individual's personal instincts of morality or self-preservation; subject can carry out instructions after regaining normal state-termed a post hypnotic suggestion; methods of inducement vary; hypnosis ranges in use from medical to ...
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| hypnagogic |
This is the border state of consciousness between sleep and wakefulness. This state has been found to be accompanied by a distinct physiological characteristic, relaxation, decreased EEG tracings showing theta waves production, slow eye movements (SEM's), less activity of the frontalis (muscle of the forehead).
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| hypnoidal |
A light stage of hypnosis, usually associated with emotional suggestibility; also used to refer to the state of consciousness which is passed through in the transition from sleep to waking, and vice versa. It is characterized by rapid eye movement (REM), with an up/down motion of the eyes.
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| hypnotism |
Hypnotism is used to induce an altered state of consciousness in the Subject, where suggestions can be made directly to that person's unconscious mind. It may involve a combination of relaxation, visualisation and repetition exercises, as well as a number of other techniques. There is an increasing acceptance by students of the WMT that the various magical states of consciousness (eg Astral Projection, Skrying etc) are in fact achieved by self-hypnosis. ...
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