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its not. the person being hypnotized wants to beleive they can be hypnotized, so they follow along with the commands of the hyponotizer unconciously. Its all a question of suggestion.
If you mean hypnosis in the sense you can make someone do anything then no, if you mean it in the sense you can trick optimistic airheads into barking like a dog then yes. Watch Derren Brown he does this cool stuff.
Yes, because I live next door to a hypnotist, and he hypnotized me to help him rob a bank.metallica_fan42And yet you didn't share any of the money with me:(
[QUOTE="metallica_fan42"]Yes, because I live next door to a hypnotist, and he hypnotized me to help him rob a bank.double_deckerAnd yet you didn't share any of the money with me:(Don't get too down, the hypnotist kept it all for himself:evil:
Don't get too down, the hypnotist kept it all for himself:evil:metallica_fan42That's not very nice of her, evil person:(
I've been hypnotised before and it was one of the most amazing experiences ever. It wasn't one of those stage thingies as I know a friend who does it professionally.
Instead of being told to perform actions "against my will" I wanted to travel to other places in my mind. It starts off as just your imagination and then becomes more and more real. Objects within the illusion develop credible attributes such as smells, textures and temperature. It really is hard to grasp that your mind is making it all up.
I don't know how I could vote no to this question.Â
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