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dkaiser61
01-28-2007, 09:36 PM
Could any one advise if it is possible to instantaneously learn second language under hypnosis and how.
Thanks
Diana
Terry (existing)
01-28-2007, 10:18 PM
Could any one advise if it is possible to instantaneously learn second language under hypnosis and how.
Thanks
Diana NO
Stoic
01-29-2007, 12:24 AM
Yes, Invent a new language that consists of only one words. Hypnotize thy self, and learn that one word!
dkaiser61
01-29-2007, 06:04 AM
Stoic
There is no need to be mean. If you don’t have any think constrictive to say, please restrain yourself. I needed help with a serious problem and the last think I needed is some one making fun of me. Shame on you – senior member. There is no nobility in hurting others feelings especially ones in need.
Special request to you, Stoic (and others of that kind) please no not reply to this message if you don’t have any think nice to say. Thanks you.
Diana,
You might want to rethink your question.
There are plenty of agencies who have a need for rapid language learning.
The US State Department, or the military, for example.
I think it is safe to assume that they do already use the fastest, most effective method available.
I know for a fact that they have experimented with sleep learning, hypnosis and such.
That isnt what their language schools teach.
Hypnosis can help.
BUT you asked for an 'instantaneous' method.
Frankly, and I say this with kindness, that, makes you 'sound' like a fool.
Do you know of any instantaneous language learning method?
What gave you the idea that hypnosis might do this?
I would gently suggest that you consider how your question might have invited the response you recieved, and how you in the future, might ensure that you dont offer such a tempting target.
cheers,
skip
Stoic
01-29-2007, 07:58 AM
I'm familiar with the Air force linguistic program and let me tell you, it is the longest enlisted school they have. Requires a lot of hard work, and one of my good friends failed out of it, two months before it was done. Which is where I get 60% of my information from.
Now, at one point I used to know four languages. Didn't use them and now I'm down to two. Hypnosis in its functionality can be considered "hyper-learning". So, I do 'believe' hypnosis can be a great asset to anyone (including you) doing almost anything.
Now, the proposal of instantaneous... at first I found it humorous. But to avoid your guilt trips going to waste lets entertain that. What is your serious problem? (I watched Saw III the other day, and this reminds me of that. "Learn a new language in 30 seconds or you will die!") Lemme guess? School work?
Terry (existing)
01-29-2007, 09:49 AM
Diana, I am really mean to people who show themselves to be lazy, because that is the one thing I abominate above all others. In your case, I refrained from anything but the one word comment because to reply further would have called on my mean streak, and like Stoic I would have been very rude to you. There is no such thing as an emergency that demands you learn "instantly"... Your English is not so good that your chances of learning another language is going to be easy, it was hard enough for me to learn French and German as well as English, and I didn't learn well. Stop looking for the easy road and spend that time working to get what you want or need instead of believing in fairies and fairy godmothers who will grant your desires instantly, you are too old for that, but young enough to have the time to do things properly if you choose to live in the real world.
In the world I live in, we have instant coffee, which isn't really instant, we have instant oatmeal, which also isn't instant, and we have lots just like you that demand instant gratification, which no more exists and flying pigs. Now go do what is needed and learn the old fashioned way.
Diana, the State Department has small books that let you learn the basics of a language for simple communication skills within 30 days. I've looked at them and find that the claim is dubious at best.
It's in part going to depend upon the language you want to learn. For example, if you wanted to learn Arabic you'd have to not just learn the words and grammar, you'd also have to learn the letters and their sounds.
In fact, you've given us so little information that it's impossible to even guess how long it would take you to learn another language. What language is it? Do you just need to learn common phrases? Do you need to be able to read and understand classic literature in this new language?
Going into a hypnotic trance when studying and practicing can certainly help. So, too, would learning methods known as mnemonics and other memorization methods.
The fastest way of learning a language would be to put yourself in a situation where that is the only language spoken and you'd either have to learn the language or die of starvation. I'm really serious. Do you want to learn Italian? Move to Italy for a few months.
Can hypnosis help you learn a language "instantaneously?"
As Terry wrote in his first reply to you: "No."
Merlin
02-02-2007, 12:59 PM
It takes time to upload the new information.
Quicker using hypnosis? yes.
Instant? no.