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WhoreMods -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (9/13/2016 12:33:05 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Awareness

No, I understand what a trance state is. You have no idea because you're ignorant. And the interrupted handshake induction is an example of how quickly and easily trance states can be induced. Your ideas regarding hypnosis are quaintly out of date and are clearly drawn from movies from the early 20th century.

In fact, they're mostly drawn from talking to a hypnotherapist.




ThatDizzyChick -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (9/13/2016 12:33:37 PM)

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And the interrupted handshake induction is an example of how quickly and easily trance states can be induced.

I wonder if that would work on me as I don't automatically respond to an extended hand by extending mine, I learned to ignore proffered handshakes due to dealing with drunks for years.




WhoreMods -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (9/13/2016 12:39:06 PM)

That whole thing's a bit more complicated than he's making out. I suspect he's either seen Derren Brown doing some patter about Milton Erickson befopre patting his next subject on the shoulder, or read something about Erickson in some NLP will to power self help text, and then not quite grasped it fully whatever his source was.




ThatDizzyChick -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (9/13/2016 2:31:35 PM)

Actually I googled it




Mutazoia -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/26/2016 11:23:09 AM)

Of course it's possible.
Look at it this way; can you think of a moment where you're reading something, maybe fiction, maybe not, it doesn't really matter, but it just has some sort of style where the more you read the less you really think about what it's saying? Your eyes continue passing by each word, each letter, but the more you read the more your attention goes elsewhere, which of course is completely natural, because there's no reason for it not to be. You may even start thinking that you've completely read and understood what you've looked at, even though you immediately forget every word you pass by, which is perfectly fine to you because your eyes keep on going by anyways, because you know that on some level, you are reading the words you are looking at, so you can keep on going and forget about whether you remember reading the words. In fact, these sorts of writings are so mind-numbing, they can even change the subject without anyone noticing, because when you start forgetting words that your eyes are passing by, you can even start forgetting things like numbers, or more specifically, the number six, because your eyes pass by, but you forget these things so well that until at least an hour after reading this, you think to yourself that what you are going through by reading this is perfectly natural, and that everything this post has said is true, even if you find it impossible to know for sure what was written, or what the number between five and seven is, because until an hour has passed, you won't know these things, or even realize that there are any gaps in your knowledge of this post or your knowledge of numbers. Of course, as you reach the end of this post, you must realize that what I've said has had an effect on you, whether you know it or not, because as you start becoming aware of words again, you must realize that language is designed to affect people; the only question is whether language can purposely be used that way. Sometimes, definitely, but... well, I guess it depends on how you look at the purpose of writing...
Oh, and your definition of covert.

So it depends... what's 3+3?




stef -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/26/2016 11:44:28 AM)

That wall of text hypnotized me into not reading any of it, so it DOES work!




WhoreMods -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/26/2016 2:45:42 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Mutazoia
Look at it this way; can you think of a moment where you're reading something, maybe fiction, maybe not, it doesn't really matter, but it just has some sort of style where the more you read the less you really think about what it's saying?

No. Sorry.




Footstool122 -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/27/2016 3:51:41 PM)

Would love you to use it on me if you like and it works




RedMagic1 -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/28/2016 6:19:58 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Quiette

I was about to post a message I got in "Funny Messages from the 'Other Side'" thread but then again maybe this is actually a real thing. I get quite a few messages from hypnosis doms that are these loooong paragraphs of hypnosis instructions and it baffles me. I never really pondered whether it works for someone or not but rather I think "IF it worked, why not just buy a book typing out all this and leave you out of the equation?" I especially love when they start out asking me to close my eyes...while reading their message. By the way, I'm not really asking about actual hypnosis because I know there are people who are reeeaaallly into it. I'm talking about people sending their hypnosis instructions via message swearing multiple orgasms or whatever. I only got through one before never making it to the end of any that followed every again. But maybe I should?

Anyways, that's my question. I would copy paste the message but I have a feeling anyone who responds to this will know what I'm talking about. If not, ask and ye shall receive.

It's a real and studied thing, sort of. For example:

https://www.amazon.com/Hypnotic-Writing-Seduce-Persuade-Customers/dp/0470009799

But this gets into the whole question of how real hypnosis is, and the safe answer is "not as real as tocuhy feely people want you to believe." It doesn't cure illnesses any better than the generic placebo effect for example. In most situations, you could replace "hypnotize" by "make an authoritative-sounding suggestion" and you'd get the same result.




Awareness -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 12:14:21 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

So you don't understand how a trance state differs from zoning out while engaging in habitual behaviour or a heightened state produced by specifically focussing your attention on something, then. Figures.
That IS a trance state. People trance all the time.

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As for the use of an interrupted handshake to induce a trance quickly, what does that have to do with a discussion about hypnosis through writing? You can't mug somebody with prose.
It's a commentary on rapid induction. You seem to have a Hollywood view of how trance induction operates.




Awareness -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 12:15:52 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods
In fact, they're mostly drawn from talking to a hypnotherapist.
Yeah. You missed a lot and what little you did understand, you misinterpreted.




WickedsDesire -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 2:04:34 AM)

The technical term for it is a load of utter fuking bollox. And, the rambling nutter just gave me a bit of a sore head...

Anyway, what do these emails say OP? I am intrigued at what these predatory lunatics write...all I get are scammers wanting my cake money - the heartless bastards.

Look into my bollox, you are very thirsty.
or
You are under my control now, go to the shop, get me cake, forty wenches, some cat grub and a packet of cheese and onion crisps.




WhoreMods -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 4:51:11 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Awareness


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods
In fact, they're mostly drawn from talking to a hypnotherapist.
Yeah. You missed a lot and what little you did understand, you misinterpreted.


Supposition and bullshit, as usual. Why am I not surprised?




PeonForHer -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 5:08:06 AM)

FR

Perhaps the nearest thing to hypnotic text that most people will be familiar with is poetry.




Awareness -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 8:35:36 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


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ORIGINAL: Awareness


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods
In fact, they're mostly drawn from talking to a hypnotherapist.
Yeah. You missed a lot and what little you did understand, you misinterpreted.


Supposition and bullshit, as usual. Why am I not surprised?
*laugh* Oh, the butthurt is strong in this one. If you want to dish it out little man, learn to take it.




WhoreMods -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 9:44:18 AM)

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Awareness -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 9:49:29 AM)

Want some tissues?




PeonForHer -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 3:09:35 PM)

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*laugh* Oh, the butthurt is strong in this one. If you want to dish it out little man, learn to take it.


I've never really understood, A - why do you keep calling people 'little' when you're a rather short, albeit very rotund, man yourself?




Awareness -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 4:23:58 PM)

Share your tissues with WhoreWhing, Peon. There's a good girl.




ExiledSlave -> RE: Does written hypnosis work? (10/29/2016 5:25:06 PM)


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ORIGINAL: ThatDizzyChick

No, it's not a thing


Explain Scientology.




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