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Offline chorleydave

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Calm Down Now!
« on: December 31, 2004, 00:52 »
http://www.geocities.com/self_hypnosis/

(Just remember to keep breathing.  I started going hot and dizzy, then I realised I was concentrating too hard and had stopped breating.)  :o

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Re:Calm Down Now!
« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2004, 04:06 »

(Just remember to keep breathing.  I started going hot and dizzy, then I realised I was concentrating too hard and had stopped breating.)  :o


Well, since everyone is free to do whatever he/she wants, I?ll allow myself to give an opinion, then it?s up to you to take it in consideration or to reject it.

First of all, I don?t advice anyone to use anyway or method of hypnosis, whether this one or another, like the yoga for instance.

In fact, the hypnosis or the other forms and practices are just ways to put your minds under the demoniac influence and control, whether you believe the existence of the devil and his demons or not.

It?s true that you may feel relatively relaxed, but remember that no one mixes the poison in a bitter test drink for you.

Hypnosis is generally known as a kind of mysterious science. When you hear those practicing it telling about it, they don?t tell you that they have direct contact with demons. Some of them might practice it without even knowing that. But in fact, it?s a bad games, yes!!! Even a very dangerous game.

A young lady of my neighbours, who exercises those oriental religious practices (Buddhism), fell in their trap. She became very dependant on them and was at last under their influence. She started talking alone in the street, falling on the ground, going here and there, and her looks were away in her horizon feeling lost. She was suffering a lot. I didn?t know her well before. But after certain time, I started to doubt. So, I asked her once to allow me to enter her room and have a look there. My doubts were well confirmed. Her shelves were full of books, religious books, Buddhist books which she didn?t want to remove. She was practicing their suggestions. Till now she?s still being considered as mentally ill after losing her job since years.

Your personal experience as you tell here in your post Dave, must be a powerful warning for others to avoid.
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Re:Calm Down Now!
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2004, 10:10 »
It's not possible to induce anyone to do anything they don't want through hypnosis.  Indeed, when Dave began to feel uncomfortable, he was able to bring himself around.  He had complete control of the process throughout.

I've seen hypnosis used to spectacular good effect and have used hypnotic techniques myself in dealing with very agitated individuals.  There's nothing magical or mystic about it - just an understanding of  human thought processes.

There are many phenomena in this world that we can't explain, but that doesn't mean we should regard them as dangerous.  Nor should we introduce religious principles into our attempted explanations.  For example, during the recent Indian Ocean tsunami, a wildlife reserve was flooded yet no animals were killed.  Do we explain this by saying that the Devil had induced the tsunami and had warned the soul-less creatures that are his children to flee, leaving God's children to suffer?  Or do we explain it as a natural phenomenon that we only partially understand as yet?  We know how tsunami's are caused but we can only speculate as to why the wild animals sought refuge in advance of the disaster.

Yoga, hypnosis, acupuncture and magnetic therapies can bring about a lot of benefits for people who are ailing, although we don't understand how they work.  One of my dogs was on the verge of euthanasia when she was 4 years old due to arthritis and in desperation we fitted her with a magnetic collar.  She's now a fit 13 year old (and what can't speak can't lie).  Similarly, I've known humans who have used this therapy to great effect.  I've also seen psoriasis and arthritis cured by acupuncture.

We may not understand how some of these processes work, but that's no reason to label them as demonic.

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« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2004, 10:13 »
The worrying thing about that link is that it doesn't tell you how to bring yourself round again!   :o
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« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2004, 14:19 »
It didn't work for me Dave.  I stared and stared at it and all I got was sore eyes. ::) ???
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