| hypnotherapy |
the clinical use of hypnosis, in which the subject
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| hypnosis |
an altered state of consciousness induced by another person, in which one can access creativity, retrace certain inhibitions, reprogramme patterns and work with pain relief.
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| hypnotism |
An induced trance or sleep state. Ley Lines: Invisible lines that run between sacred objects or locations.
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| hypnosis |
A deep state of relaxation where an individual is more susceptible to suggestions.
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| hypnotist |
An individual, most likely unlicensed, who uses hypnosis techniques or variations of these techniques for a variety of reasons, including treatment and/or entertainment.
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