From the Clip Hypnosis - myths and facts posted by Tyme:
At no point during your session will you lose control of your mind. If you hear a suggestion that you don't agree with, or don't understand, your subconscious mind will automatically reject it.
When I was in college there was a big class event in the gymnasium where a hypnotist was brought in and was going to entertain us with some antics. He had people up on stage hugging and crawling around the ground and stuff so there has to be some truth to what he was doing. Right?
Has anyone else been to or seen the effects of a hypnotist? I know someone who was so afraid of the dentist that she had to be hypnotized into going, and it worked.

1 Comments
Scrivs
Written Jun. 11, 2008 / Report /
I went to a hypnotist last year and it was fascintating what he was able to do with people. As said in the article you could tell when people didn't agree with a suggestion and they wouldn't do it and many times this snapped them out of their state. He started with 20 people on stage and I think it got reduced down to about 7 and those 7 people had no qualms with doing anything.
Even rapping in Japanese.