by Tomo » May 10th, '06, 16:25
Remember: We're talking about stage hypnosis here, not clinical hypnosis. Mostly it's about meeting someone's expectations in order to obtain their agreement to act with the conscious mind's approval - even forgetting that it has happened.
Yes, if you have time and ability, you can drop some talented subjects into a true hypnotic trance, thereby suppressing the conscious and so bypassing the critical faculty, which protects you from simply believing everything you're told. Every accepted suggestion literally becomes reality for a subject once woken, including re-entering the state itself when triggered beyond their conscious control or knowledge (as an example of something beyond your conscious control, can you stop reacting to someone else yawning? Sure, you can stiffle the response, but can you prevent it in the first place?).
So, your model of reality is, for a brief time, altered and informs you that you are a dog, you are eating an apple rather than a raw onion and the giant glasses really are X-ray specs. The mind will go out of its way to rationalise the situation. Remember, we don't experience reality directly, only a fluid model of it. The critical faculty protects it from arbitrary change.
