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I'm very comfortable with what everyone has said on this and I'm not strongly disagreeing with you Hugh, BUT is there then no difference between to be in trance or deeply in thought. I suspect there is and that it's the depth of that thought that decides whether or not the thinker enters the state of trance. But maybe that's what you implied?
I claim (Many hypnotists arer unhappy with me for saying this) that I have never managed to hypnotise myself. That's because, although I can enter trance extremely easily I can never get my critical factor to leave the room. And I think that this is normally done by someone else (a hypnotist). I often hear hypnotists say to their audience: "You enter hypnosis many times in a day", but if the critical factor is still in place I'd suggest that although they are definitely in trance they're not really in hypnosis. I for example often found myself in tears at watching 'Little House on The Prairie' (no comments please!) But, although I would have been definitely entranced at that point I claim I was NOT in hypnosis at any time.
Comments please...?
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The trance must have a connection to hypnosis as its not something that a person can automatically 'do' people often find themselves 'snapping' out of a trance like waking up, maybe this is where the process is deepened meaning that hypnosis actually is just a deep fixed trance, only it involves more of the clients focus as rather than a natural occuring trance it is manufactured to bring results, phenomena etc..
So maybe 'a' trance is hypnosis in it's naturally occurring form...?
Interesting question.
Mr Green said:.
The trance must have a connection to hypnosis as its not something that a person can automatically 'do' people often find themselves 'snapping' out of a trance like waking up, maybe this is where the process is deepened meaning that hypnosis actually is just a deep fixed trance, only it involves more of the clients focus as rather than a natural occuring trance it is manufactured to bring results, phenomena etc..
So maybe 'a' trance is hypnosis in it's naturally occurring form...?
Interesting question.
Hypnosis is a process through which you obtain a guided directable trance. Trance is the state you obtain. There are many many unguided trance states, Trance is of course a naturally occuring state. It is how we, as upright biped trance machines, actually learn. In John's example, you learn things like balance and control and incorporate them as trance processes in your less than concious mind (no hypnosis involved) then you conciously "ride the bike", incorporating those less than concious learned processes,
As Hypnotists, we purposefully guide trance partners into a particularly useful state of trance called Somnambulism where anything we say becomes thier vivid reality... because... thier "imaginative involvement" is strong enough that they no longer analyze the suggestion. That is bypass of the critical faculty. There are of course many subjective qualities attached to somnambulism that can make it an even richer experience for some subjects ... but that's another thread,
Hugh Cole
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If I'm not mistaken, the state we recognize as trance is when the brain wave frequencies slow down to Alpha frequency and a little bit of Theta frequency. The Alpha frequency is 8 to 13 cycles per second (or hertz). You can only go a few cycles per seconds of frequency into Theta before you go into the state we recognize as sleep.
I believe I also read that we go into alpha state every 90 minutes or so for about 15 minutes. I have a hunch (but have not read this anywhere) that the cognitive function (probably prefrontal cortex) disengages or relaxes and is less dominant. I think that what we metaphorically refer to as 'conscious mind' is the prefrontal cortex, the logical, reasoning part of the brain.
I have no clue what parts of the brain/body we mean when we say the 'subconscious mind',' I'd love to learn it if anyone knows.
I also believe that each brain wave frequency is present all the time at different levels of consciousness but one frequency becomes more dominant. I'm not sure about this though.
I'm always more comfortable when I take take something metaphorical (trance) and identify it in the physical and tangible, but that's me.
In my always present determination to take metaphors and make them tangible and concrete, I think of hypnosis as being the brain wave state that exists between a waking state and a sleeping state.
Susan
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!!**Amazed that people who purport to use a specific medium each day have little interested in wanking on about what it might actually be**!!
I need to find a geekier forum, obviously...
Hi -
Great topic and some interesting input-
Like Adrian -- I am surprised this discussion has not generated more interest??
How easy it is to forget that all of the functions of mind that we are discussing here are models. I believe that the simplest model is likely to be the best model which is why I view hypnosis as a persuasive art empowered by the power of suggestion.
Early on, I realized that the notion of "waking hypnosis" only seems like an oxymoron, if we forget that the word hypnosis is a misnomer. One might consider that we are always hypnotizing ourselves and others whenever we communicate with ourselves or others.... Which brings me to "Trance"
I believe that our experience of life is a complex of the every day social and personal trances that inform our experiences without our being aware that we are in trance. Keeping in "mind" our perceptions, beliefs and expectations create our experiences of "reality" -- I view trance as any state of being in which our neurology is processing input or acting on previous programming without the awareness of the processing or acting on... Ancient wisdom talks of a waking sleep which I see as another way to represent "trance states" In my opinion - human beings are in various levels of "trance" whenever we are not in the "moment" or "present" -- In other words, whenever we are automatically reinforcing or changing or acting on our perceptions, beliefs and/or expectations with or without being aware of it...
FYI- I developed QUANTUM FOCUSING to help clients discover that they were going through their lives on auto-pilot rather than being in the moment -- the dual goal is to get back into the habit of being in the moment and creating healthier and more effective trances for when we are back on auto-pilot....
Michael E.
Adrian Tannock said:!!**Amazed that people who purport to use a specific medium each day have little interested in wanking on about what it might actually be**!!
I need to find a geekier forum, obviously...
!!**Amazed that people who purport to use a specific medium each day have little interested in wanking on about what it might actually be**!!
I need to find a geekier forum, obviously...
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