What Is Hypnosis

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A) What Is Hypnosis

 

Hypnosis is a human condition involving focused attention (the selective attention/selective inattention hypothesis, SASI), reduced peripheral awareness, and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion.

 

There are competing theories explaining hypnosis and related phenomena. Altered state theories see hypnosis as an altered state of mind or trance, marked by a level of awareness different from the ordinary state of consciousness. In contrast, non-state theories see hypnosis as, variously, a type of placebo effect, a redefinition of an interaction with a hypnotist or a form of imaginative role enactment.

 

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnosis

 

B) Hypnosis Mechanisms and Processes

 

1) Consciousness Mechanism: The process of internal "subconscious tendencies":

 

  • a) Process 1: A small consciousness tendency "x" naturally arises in the subconscious. Let's call it "small x consciousness."
  • b) Process 2: "Small x consciousness" rises from the subconscious to the conscious mind.
  • c) Process 3: The conscious mind believes "small x consciousness" is derived from its "inner" freewill.

 

2) Hypnosis Mechanism: The process of external programs amplifying internal "subconscious tendencies":

 

  • a) Process 1: An external hypnosis system (or hypnotist) scans the "small x consciousness" in the subconscious. If this "small x consciousness" is conducive to hypnosis, it sends an amplification program (aka suggestion) or similar consciousness to the subconscious, amplifying "small x consciousness" to "big X consciousness."
  • b) Process 2: "Big X consciousness" rises from the subconscious to the conscious mind.
  • c) Process 3: The conscious mind believes "big X consciousness" is derived from its "inner" freewill.

 

 

C) What Is De-Hypnosis

 

 

De-Hypnosis is a study on how to Reverse the Hypnosis Process, thus also called Awakenosis, which is the core focus of Awakenology.

 

Key concepts and Terminologies in this field:

  1. Hypnosis vs Awakenosis.
  2. Hypnology vs Awakenlogy.

 

 

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