View Full Version : Can you be hynotized to remember being hynotized
Unregistered
09-29-2004, 08:14 PM
I was wondering if I was hypnotized and have no recollection of it. Can I be hypnotized again to find out what happened? Or better question can a person be hypnotized and have no recollection of the event?
Merlin
09-29-2004, 08:46 PM
Yes
and yes.
Unregistered
09-29-2004, 08:50 PM
Thank you for that information.
I have another question. Can a person be hypnotized with a headset (phone) on. Does the hypnotist (whatever it is called) need to be with me in a room.
TaffyE
09-30-2004, 03:54 AM
Thank you for that information.
I have another question. Can a person be hypnotized with a headset (phone) on. Does the hypnotist (whatever it is called) need to be with me in a room.
Yes.
No.
Having said that, it is not the safest way to go as the hypnotist can't safely monitor the individual.
Unregistered
09-30-2004, 09:07 PM
If I have no recollection of whom may have hypnotized me could they do it again years later without my knowledge? If someone had hypnotized me once is it easier to do a second time? Is it possible to remember little parts of the event without being hypnotized?
Hi Unregistered
Your questions are leading to "doubtful"
If I have no recollection of whom may have hypnotized me could they do it again years later without my knowledge?
Possibly but doubtful
If someone had hypnotized me once is it easier to do a second time?
Yes
Is it possible to remember little parts of the event without being hypnotized?
Yes; It is quite uncommon to "not remember" little parts !
Perhaps if you will give a little more detail on what you are "driving at" we can better help you.
EC
Unregistered
09-30-2004, 09:54 PM
At work one of my co-wokers stated that my head had just dropped and then I got up and walked away. I forgot to take off my headset and kept going. I didn't even realize it was on my head. I always smile and I was without expression on my face. I remember speaking to someone and telling them that they could hypnotize me not realizing they could do it through a phone. I can't give out to much info as this occured at work. I had some information and couldn't remember an exact detail so I said I could be hypnotized to see if I could remember it. During the supposed event, I can recall someone asking how much will I remember and the hypnotist had said she won't be able to remember it. etc. This happended about 2 years ago. I thought something was not right. My co-worker asked why I was not at my desk all day and I thought I had been there in that office all day. I was not sick, I was not on medication, and I have no mental disorders. I couldn't figure out what occured so I just didn't worry about it at that time. Another co-worker had seen me walk down the hall and I had no expression on my face. I didn't walk down that particular hall. I thought I was just stressed somehow. Now I think differently. I think the person asked me if I wanted to remember and I think I told them no. Again I do not know if it is possible for a person to remember bits and pieces years later. I do have a recollection of getting a call and my head was very heavy and I was told "this time don't let your head drop" I was trying really hard to fight it and keep my head up. I remember thinking "no not again" that is why I was concerned if it could happen again. Lets say that my assumptions are correct and I was hypnotized by this individual, how do I stop it, if I do not want it to happen?
Terry (existing)
10-01-2004, 07:29 PM
You have asked your questions, and been informed of the likely facts. All that anyone on this board can do is tell you what is possible, it is up to you to do what is needed to find the truth......If I suspected that I had been robbed of my freedom, I would be hoping mad, but then that's me....It is so easy to expose the truth, that anyone who stands by and does nothing is guilty of gross stupidity, since the robbing of your right to a mind intact from intrusion is paramount, while the breaking of a seal is easier than placing one, and takes all of a few minutes by a competent practitioner.
Come to think about it, perhaps I am wrong, and seal breaking is no longer taught, since the placing of them is so rare. Perhaps one of our younger members can answer that one. Terry
Merlin
10-01-2004, 08:12 PM
>Perhaps one of our younger members can answer that one.
Well, I'm not young (chronologically) but I know it is still taught in some trainings (obviously not the popular weekend warrior courses).
I do still take courses (never to old to learn ;)
Unregistered
10-01-2004, 08:54 PM
How can I go about locating a good hypnotist that can assist me with this issue? I need to locate someone in the South GA, AL, MS or LA area. Can you point me in the right direction?
I can point you to people in Atlanta, or further south to central Fla.
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Unregistered
10-02-2004, 07:48 AM
Point me to Atlanta or Northwest FL. I don't want to pay for someone that is not going to be able to help me.
Thank you all for all of your help. I will post my results for you.
Merlin
10-02-2004, 10:21 AM
There's a large concentration of hypnotists around Florida, due to some popular schools down that way.
Burt is down that way. He can probably direct you to someone near by sdvmia@yahoo.com
BobBrenner is another possibility bbrenner@winning.com