Senses
We explore some basic facts about the way in which the brain and body work. Specifically we See how words and images can activate other systems in the brain which relate to feelings, muscles, Senses, sense of balance etc. These are compared with "tests of hypnotisability" and "hypnotic Inductions" ENTERTAINMENT hypnotists love to make hypnosis look dark and mysterious and complicated. They love to pretend that they have special powers that no-one else possesses. I love to make things bright and
Tags: Brain And Body, Feelings, Hypnosis, Hypnotic Inductions, Hypnotists, Images, Muscles, Muscular System, Sense Of Balance, Senses
The term ‘hypnosis’ is misleading. Hypnosis is derived from a Greek root word meaning sleep and is as much related to sleep as I am to George Bush. When in the hypnotic state you are not asleep, far from it, often your senses become sharpened and you have a deeper concentration and inward focus. The hypnotic state is more frequently referred to as a ‘trance’ and is a state we all enter into many times a day. When reading a book or watching a film you suspend belief and really live the experie
Tags: Belief, Concentration, Covert Hypnosis, George Bush, Greek Root Word, Hypnotic State, Reading A Book, Senses, Sleep, Trance, Word Meaning