Friday, September 21, 2007

Hypnosis Blog Updates

Let me cite a more detailed passage from one of my hypnosis subject's reports: "There is no other state comparable to it. It is somewhat between a waking and a sleeping state-a drowsy, comfortable inertia envelops one. Regardless of the position taken, whether sitting, slouching, or reclining, during the state I feel utterly at ease. I have never had the desire to awaken nor to fall asleep-merely to continue in that state. There is no consciousness of the body, of the chair, of the room, of anything, except the voice, speaking, speaking, speaking. Under this state I am conscious of nothing, yet acutely aware of everything. The tick of the clock, the dropping of a pin, the window shade moving, the opening of the door, the mere change in pitch in Dr. Winn's voice-no change in the environment escapes me."

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