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- Path: sparky!uunet!unislc!erc
- From: erc@unislc.uucp (Ed Carp)
- Subject: Re: Here's how to hyp. self and others
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- References: <1992Nov19.172517.19406@dragon.acadiau.ca>
- Message-ID: <1992Nov22.054637.12147@unislc.uucp>
- Organization: Unisys Corporation SLC
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 05:46:37 GMT
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- Nelson Langille (880518l@dragon.acadiau.ca) wrote:
-
- : +----------------------------+
- : ! What to do when Hypnotised !
- : +----------------------------+
- :
- : When you have them under you must word things very carefully to get your way.
- : You cannot simply say... Take off your clothes and hump the pillow. No, that
- : would not really do the trick. You must say something like.... "you find your
- : self at home, in your room and you have to take a shower (vividly describe
- : their room and whats happening), you begin to take off your clothes..." Now,
- : it cant be THAT simple, you must know the persons house, room, and shower room.
- : Then describe things vividly and tell them to act it out (they have to be
- : DEEPLY under to do this...). I would just suggest that you experiment a while,
- : and get to know how to do things.
-
- I find this sort of advice personally repugnant. I've been hypnotizing people
- for a long time, and I am always very careful of attempting of manipulating
- them, regardless of the situation.
-
- To manipulate someone in this way is not only repulsive and unethical, it is
- also illegal. Say, for example, that you hypnotized a woman you were attracted
- to, and had her do this shit. Suppose you convinced her that you were her SO,
- and to give you head, have sex with you, whatever. She could legally have you
- brought up on criminal charges - it's like getting your date drunk and raping
- her.
-
- Think about that for a while. Would you *like* to spend time in jail for a
- prank like this?
- --
- Ed Carp erc@apple.com, erc@saturn.upl.com 801/538-0177
-
- "There is nothing to seek and nothing to find. You're already enlightened, and
- all the words in the world won't give you what you already have. The wise
- seeker, therefore, is concerned with one thing only: to become aware of what
- he already is, of the True Self within." -- Zen maxim
- --
- Ed Carp erc@apple.com, erc@saturn.upl.com 801/538-0177
-
- "There is nothing to seek and nothing to find. You're already enlightened, and
- all the words in the world won't give you what you already have. The wise
-