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Can A Person Be Hypnotized Against His Will?

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When a person is hypnotized, it does not mean that he is not aware of anything. He is aware but another level. That level is called "unconscious" or "subconscious" awareness. Sometimes, because the person hypnotized concentrates on his task so intensely that he is able to do things in this state of awareness that he can not under normal behavior.

In order for a person to become hypnotized, he must be a willing, co-operative and relaxed subject. The hypnotist can persuade him by repeatedly suggesting that he will become tired and sleepy, that his eyes will close. That he will also begin to lose his interest in the outside world and that he is going to be in a state of sleep where he will have that unconscious awareness.

The main condition for a person to be hypnotized is his willingness to co-operate. It's just impossible to hypnotize some one against his will. Sometimes people really want to co-operate but they hide this by acting unwilling, and so it seems they are being hypnotized against their will. The subject hypnotism is being used by doctors to help his patients.
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To be hypnotized, you have to establish trust between yourself and the hypnotist. Once that happens, be willing and expect to be hypnotized. If all that happens, you will be hypnotized every time. I was hypnotized for stress relief and reduction. After I fell into a deep trance, I felt great and it has changed me. I hardly get stressed out anymore as well as my attitudes have gotten better. My life is better as a result.
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Bet you I can't!
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They r taking to a hipnotist. To make me get out or forget my lover. Wil it make me forget him?

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