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Is it possible to hypnotize a person against their will?

Hypnosis is a mysterious phenomenon for most people. We see amazing things happen to the hypnotized, and sometimes it is even used by doctors in treatment.

In a hypnotic state, our knowledge and abilities are of great importance. They are embedded in us at a different level, not accessible to our consciousness, so they are often called unconscious or supraconscious knowledge. Sometimes a hypnotized person concentrates so strongly on a particular task that they can do things they never could in their normal life.

In order to hypnotize a person, it is necessary that he be agreeable and relaxed. The hypnotist may repeatedly repeat to him that he is getting tired and sleepy, that his eyes are closing, that he is beginning to lose interest in the world around him and enters a state of sleep, where the world of his unconscious opens up.

The way in which a person under hypnosis perceives information is amazing. Under the influence of a hypnotist, he can become deaf, dumb, blind, and perform strange actions. But this happens only with the hypnotized, otherwise the person simply refuses it.

People can perform some actions after a hypnotic trance. They can be asked to quote a certain passage from some book, and they will do it without difficulty, astonished at their own ability.

Is it possible to hypnotize a person against his will or without his knowledge? No. Because a person must necessarily be united with a hypnotist. Sometimes people really want it, but hide it, express disagreement. In these cases, it seems that they are hypnotized against their will!

Author: Likum A.

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