| hypnotism | A form of sleep or somnambulism brought on by artificial means, in which there is an unusual suspension of some powers, and an unusual activity of others. It is induced by an action upon the nerves, through the medium of the senses, as in persons of very feeble organization, by gazing steadly at a very bright object held before the eyes, or by pressure upon certain points of the surface of the body. Origin: Gr. Sleep: cf. F. Hypnotisme. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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the act of inducing hypnosis
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Hypnosis is a psychological state whose existence and effects are strongly debated. Some believe that it is a state under which the subject's mind becomes so suggestible that the hypnotist, the one who induces the state, can command behavior that the subject would not choose to perform in a conscious state (even behavior to be performed after the subject has left the hypnotic state, through post-hypnotic suggestion) or even behavior they would be incapable of in a conscious state, such as ...
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A therapeutic technique in which the patient is placed in a trance. This places the patient in an extremely suggestive state in which false memories can be created.
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An induced trance or sleep state. Ley Lines: Invisible lines that run between sacred objects or locations.
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"anempirical development of sleep (Myers); a peculiar state ofconsciousness, artificially induced, which liberates subconsciouspowers in the subject, puts him en rapport with thehypnotiser, makes him accept and meticulously execute any of hissuggestions, whether hypnotic or post-hypnotic, which do not conflictwith deeper instincts of self-preservation and morality, and producesstrange physiological effects as anaesthesia and the remarkablecontrol over organic processes of the body. ...
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