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Professor Alexander Erskine - A Hypnotist’s Case Book – No man can be hypnotized against his will

Identifier

029223

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

A Hypnotist’s Case Book – Professor Alexander Erskine

No man can be hypnotized against his will.

Hypnotism is not a conflict of will-power, in which the hypnotist seeks to impose his stronger will on the weaker. To be hypnotized is not a sign of weakness.  On the contrary, weak-minded people are often impossible to put to sleep.

A man realIy does more to effect his own cure than the hypnotist. "A man is as he thinketh," said St. Paul. The hypnosis practitioner simply helps him to think as he wants to think.

Those most easily put to sleep are intelligent-strong-minded people who can concentrate on the task in hand, and will passivity.

The hypnotist cannot gain permanent control over a patient, and in most cases the effect will wear off after a period, though probably not for some years.

The source of the experience

Erskine, Professor Alexander

Concepts, symbols and science items

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Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Suppressions

Hypnotherapy

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