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Myths, Fears About Hypnosis

The common Myths and Fears that a hypnotist may have to overcome before Hypnosis can be successfully used in slave training. Hypnosis depends greatly on the trust between the hypnotist and the hypnotized slave girl. 

1. Myth of the weak mind: It’s believed by many that only weak minded or gullible peo­ple can be hyp­no­tized. Actu­ally, quite the oppo­site is true. Peo­ple that have an above aver­age intel­li­gence or an active vivid imag­i­na­tion make the best subjects.

2. Myth that you can reveal some secrets that you don’t want any­one to know: You will NOT reveal any infor­ma­tion you don’t want to. You are aware of what is going on around you and what is being said to you. Your aware­ness is actu­ally greater in hyp­no­sis than when you are awake; it is your body that is relaxed, not the mind. Because of this aware­ness you are in con­trol of what you reveal to the hypnotist.

3. Fear of look­ing fool­ish or being made to act fool­ish: This myth comes from hyp­no­tism stage shows. The peo­ple who vol­un­teer are gen­er­ally unin­hib­ited, fun lov­ing peo­ple, ready to put on a show. The hyp­no­tist knows who to look for to enhance his performance.

4. Fear of loss of con­trol: You don’t lose con­trol in hyp­no­sis. A hyp­no­tized sub­ject is always in full con­trol and aware of what is going on around them. If the per­son hears a sug­ges­tion from the hyp­no­tist that they don’t like, they reject it.

5. Fear of not reach­ing the right state of hyp­no­sis: Most peo­ple expect to reach a state of uncon­scious­ness or sleep, which is NOT true. They expect some­thing mys­te­ri­ous to hap­pen instead of nat­ural feel­ings. In most cases, you should feel com­pletely relaxed and aware of what is going on.

6. The fear of not wak­ing up:  There is NO known case of a per­son that never wakes up from hyp­no­sis. In fact, you are not asleep or uncon­scious, there­fore there is no dan­ger of not wak­ing up

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