Raiden no Kishi wrote:Well, my shooting-from-the-hip response would be no, but that's of little value given my ignorance concerning hypnosis. How would you explain it? I must admit that you've got me curious.
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Technomancer wrote:The short answer is that the phenomenon of hypnosis is not fully understood. Given the complexity of the problem, it is not entirely surprising. However, both EEG and newer brain imaging studies indicate that there are brain activity-level correlates of hypnosis. This may suggest that hypnosis may fall in with other altered states of consciousness. However, this remains controversial.
In any event, whatever the nature of hypnosis it is a purely material phenomenon.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
The main reason I bring this up for discussion is that the focal point of my interest lies in the potential erotic form for hypnosis. Causing the body to feel things that are not actually happening, intensify pleasurable sensations, and so forth. I'm wanting to make sure I'm not 'dabbling with the devil', in doing this. I keep my relations purely on a Christian level (though I have struggled with lust for many years), but it's a temptation that is there.
Aleolus wrote:This puts them into a state where 'mind over matter' is the most accurate description. I have heard of people using hypnosis to not feel pain in certain circumstances, to stop a bad habit, such as smoking, or even, with long-term use, alter their physical bodies in certain ways, though I'm somewhat dubious about how well that works.
uc pseudonym wrote:Note, however, that all these things can be done when not under hypnosis. A common trick of making individuals as stiff as a board can be done by anyone, but most people think they can't and subconsciously buckle.
Kat Walker wrote:This is a very discomforting thing to hear. You struggle with sexual lust, and your solution is not to rely on God. Only He is able to relieve the burden of sin. *snip*
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:'I only use it in an attempt to improve sensational and emotional responses to circumstances that are appropriate...'
Mate, it just sounds to me like you're trying to play God, leave that up to him to work with.
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