Happyflowerlady
Vagabond Flowerchild
- Location
- Northern Alabama
I have seen hypnotists perform at a magician-type show, and watched some on tv, as well as I have also read some of the books on past life regression done by hypnosis. Years ago, I was enthralled while reading "The Search for Bridey Murphy", and amazed that they could bring out these memories, regardless of where they actually came from. They did find some documentation that seemed to show that Bridey Murphy did actually exist, but there was no real way to prove whether it was truly a past life regression, or something else.
One of the most amazing things that I have seen a hypnotist do was on a youtube video (it was part of a long David Icke presentation, so I am not adding the link here), and if it wasn't some kind of a hoax, it was truly incredible.
It was at first the usual things of people thinking they were finding money all over the floor, and such as that; but then he hypnotized a man to not be able to see his daughter, who was right there in the room, and then he brought them all out of the trance.
When the daughter stood right in front of her father, he could not see her, so his mind had actually convinced him that she wasn't there. The hypnotist then stood behind the daughter, and held out his wristwatch, and the father was able to see the wristwatch, and describe it, even though he could not possibly see it since the daughter was standing in between.
Assuming that this was not outright playacting, how would you explain this phenomenon ?
Has anyone here ever been hypnotized, and if so, what was your experience like ??
One of the most amazing things that I have seen a hypnotist do was on a youtube video (it was part of a long David Icke presentation, so I am not adding the link here), and if it wasn't some kind of a hoax, it was truly incredible.
It was at first the usual things of people thinking they were finding money all over the floor, and such as that; but then he hypnotized a man to not be able to see his daughter, who was right there in the room, and then he brought them all out of the trance.
When the daughter stood right in front of her father, he could not see her, so his mind had actually convinced him that she wasn't there. The hypnotist then stood behind the daughter, and held out his wristwatch, and the father was able to see the wristwatch, and describe it, even though he could not possibly see it since the daughter was standing in between.
Assuming that this was not outright playacting, how would you explain this phenomenon ?
Has anyone here ever been hypnotized, and if so, what was your experience like ??
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