... Ben, It's also a bit of a PAIN IN THE BUTT. I've been around the block a few times (WRT computers/Internet) and yet I still can't figure out how to get ...
... position ... Incredibly wrong; my interests only overlaps with Tim's. ... realize ... class ... No, only that if you do something, you should at least know...
Ron, This kind of post crosses the line. Please be warned that subsequent personal attacks will not be tolerated. In particular: ... And please note that...
Teresa (apparently unwittingly) presents a different issue: lack of confidentiality. If she and her clients can hear people next door can they not similarly...
Hello Ron, ... Golly, Jeff; if a $29.95 video tells you that kind of stuff, why doesn't a so-called clinical hypnotist know this? Or care? If there is no...
Mike: Thank you for putting a stop to this type of comment. We are supposed to be professional COMMUNICATORS. As such it is fine to disagree and state that,...
Just to reinforce Mike's comments... 1) Please remember that your emails are read by a community of people, not just one person. 2) Please remember that you...
Hi, Mel; The theatrics of stage hypnotism wasn't my point, nor for that matter, any of my interest. I just find it ironic that I can find more information from...
... can hear people next door can they not similarly hear her clients? Or is it only shouting that penetrates the walls? My "apparent" lack of wits aside, I do...
Hello Ron, I agree with you insofar as Tim may well be informed on brainwave activity, and the scientific instruments that can measure such activity. However,...
Hi Mel, ... I recall that we did ... and we probably will again. <checks self for bullet holes or stab wounds> Seems to all right now, though ;-) -- Cheers, ...
... like myself do not deny at all that hypnosis produces measurable and distinct types of activity in the brain. Understood, I didn't mean to question that...
Hello, Mel, Just one question: How many times you've been asked by the subject after you waked him up the question like "did I entered into trance?" or "I ...
Hello Tim, ... I get this occasionally - and being completely honest - in some cases I felt they were not properly not hypnotised in the sense you mean....
Hi Mel, ... Or, depending on your point of view, they WERE in self-induced trance when they generated their problems and always ARE in self-induced trance....
... If you mean in the sense that most people walk around in a 'daze' and that those who are specifically going to a hypnosis show are already geared up for it...
I have a question also ... Wouldn't they have to be asleep to "wake up?" Informing clients that they "wake up" is a waking suggeestion that they will somehow...
In a message dated 4/30/06 7:27:46 PM, hypnosis-hypnotherapy@yahoogroups.com writes: << With out music outside sound is sometimes a bit of a bother >> Hello...
I wonder if the learning about brainwave activity actually measures trance or for that matter, transformation. I find it curious that as scientists learn to...
... Now why would I think someone incompetent who can hypnotize and get results? I DO happen to know a bit of the information about brain waves. But they play...
Hi Jeff (BTW, I have part of a response to some questions you asked me but have not finished it because it seems as if Don said somethings that caused a 1,000...
... That is fascinating. In business there is a saying: "You get what you measure." It has a little different sense there, but it still applies. If you...
Hi Tim, First, let me apologize for previous hostilities. I still stand by my position that many of the tools you may use or refer to are useful in a lab...
Hello Jeff, Just when we were getting on so well you have to go and spoil it. :-( ... Good for you, a honest stage hypnotist. ... .....and fall over and injure...
... up the question like "did I entered into trance?" or "I don't think I'm hypnotized." ? In my case, I always show them their own brainwave changes right...
I'm familiar with James Braid's Neurypnology (1843), the book which popularised the term "hypnotism" and the notion of hypnosis as a natural physiological...
Breast enlargement is a controversial use of modern hypnotherapy. However, I was surprised to see that James Braid describes a kind of hypnotic breast ...