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Hypnosis is an unknown state of
mind to most people, so it usually raises a few
questions - Here are a few of the most....
Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ)
Hypnosis is Perfectly Safe & Enjoyable
Some people mistakenly believe that
hypnosis puts someone "under the control" of the hypnotist nothing could
be further from the truth. While experiencing hypnosis, the volunteer is in complete
control and cannot be made to do anything against their will or their morals.
As an ethical and conscientious hypnotist, C.J. is
always aware of the volunteers on stage and wont allow anything to happen that
someone might later regret or that could cause extreme embarrassment. Many people
comment after shows that they've never seen a hypnotist that treats his volunteers so
well.
Did You Know?
- Hypnosis dates back to the days of the Egyptian pyramids.
- You cannot be "stuck" in a hypnotic state.
(though you can be stranded in Oklahoma - go figure).
- Hypnosis heightens your senses, it doesn't "weaken
your will".
- The Vatican has approved of hypnosis to ease pain during
child birth.
- The AMA recognized hypnosis as a science in 1958.
- Hypnosis is merely a heightened state of relaxation and
suggestibility, not "sleep".
- The word Hypnosis comes from the Greek God Hypnos - the
God of sleep.
- You cannot be made to do anything while experiencing
hypnosis that is against your will.
- The more intelligent a person is, the more likely a
candidate they make as a hypnosis subject.
- Almost anyone who wants to experience hypnosis can!
- The Hypnotist does not have any special powers over a
subject, he serves only as a guide for someone to hypnotize themselves.
- 1 hour of hypnosis is equal to approximately 4 hours of
sleep.
- Many athletes use hypnosis in one form or another to
heighten their performance.
- Hypnosis is the most fun, entertaining experience you can
have for your next event.
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