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hypnotism A peculiar state of consciousness artificially induced, a kind of sleep state that seems to liberate the subconscious powers of the subject. The subject executes suggestions made by the hypnotist as long as they do not conflict with deeper instincts. These suggestions may even be delayed to take affect after the subject comes out of the hypnotic state. The hypnotic state also can be self-induced in order to attain greater self-confidence, self-control, or management of pain.
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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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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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hypnotism is the study and use of suggestion with or without the presence of hypnosis.
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