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Kaspersky
03-10-2008, 11:51 PM
Hello, I am new here, I hope this is the right forum to write what I have to write.

I was studying hypnosis since i was a three years old child, becosue I had psychiatrists in my family, and was able to gain knowledge since i was born literally.

What I discovered in the beginning, is that apart of being intelligent or not by nature, my knowledge put me in direct superiority over all of my classmates. I was surprised, when i started to claculate how faster my brain was calculating information about other members of my class or my teachers, this is to say, that even if I don't knwo the level of intelligence of my classmates, I doscovered, that anybody would be superior in class if he has the knowledge of how human brain works.

The other unbelievable thing I learned later, is thta there are parents, who are able to hypnotize their own children, and not even for therapeuticla purposes, they do it in order to harm their psyche or body. I met people, like a guy who's parents hypnotized him during sleep in childhood, and his right pectoral muscle grew in a shape of a female breast. He even had to undergo a surgery in order ot remove his female breast.

The other person was a girl, who was hypnotized too, and become a prostitute, becouse she lost all her instincts that are the basis of self conservation, she felt no fear, she felt no more repulsion towards ugly people who were having sex with her. And of course she was not able to understand the difference between right and wrong. Exactly like the guy with the female breast. Their mental state was so damgaed that they were able even to kill somebody. And this is directly connected to mental retardness. Their brain was simply uncapable to understand that there are things nobody normal wouldn't do.

BUt there is a notehr thing that amused me, the girl who evidently was not mentally sane, was also able to get high grades at school, as the matter of fact until she left the school, ash ewas one of the best students.

After what I was able to aknowledge, there are a lot of people who were hypnotized during sleep in their childhood, and they were not even human, they were just capa ble of human imitational behaviour. Infact they both are extremely dangerous to any human, as they can even kill for nothing.

Their brians are not even like criminla minds, when criminals do not follow certain rules in order ot gain personal well being on th eexpences of the victim's loss. These hypnotized people are obeying without even asking what they have to do or why. They can be percieved as humanoids.

I think that the sitation is very dangerous, as there are people amongst us, who live permanently hypnotized, and they are extremely dnagerous. But the problem is that regular people who do not work as psychitrists, don't have a clue about what is going on. And how dangerous it is in reality outside their home yard.

Or on th eother hand, the same people who were hypnotized by their parents, are unaware in what disgraceful situation they are, living at hhome with crazy parents, who can not only ruin their life, but even kill their own children.

If someone would not start teaching people from the first grade at school what is really hypnotism and how much it is dangerous for unaware people, outr society would be still dangerous.

The fact i sthat not onòy songle popel are risking their lives, becosue they can be hypnotized by a one night stand sexual partner. The danger is the same even for married people, as even married couples with children, thta live in communities apparently great lives, are not how they seems and dangerous.

Kaspersky
03-10-2008, 11:53 PM
I am sorry folks, but it looks like your forum is somehow strange, it seems lik eyou do not have the "EDIT" option. I was trying to edit my post, byt I am unable to find the edit button.

Merlin
03-11-2008, 10:48 AM
Parents don't need to hypnotise their children.
The child's mind is in a state which takes any suggestion.
It's called imprinting.
See my FAQ for more details.

Poodle
03-11-2008, 12:03 PM
Since you started studying at three, exactly how old are you now?

It would seem to me you have a lot of misconceptions about hypnosis. Again, I also refer you to Merlin's FAQ's.

Be well,
Pood

Terry
03-11-2008, 12:28 PM
I am sorry folks, but it looks like your forum is somehow strange, it seems lik eyou do not have the "EDIT" option. I was trying to edit my post, byt I am unable to find the edit button. Yes indeed, our forum is strange, but it does have both an "edit", and a "delete" button if you look for them. Not to worry though, your "superiority" does shine through despite that fact. :rolleyes:

As an old navy man, I have great respect for those who sail into battle in a rowing boat, and armed with a water pistol. Such confidence is rare.:D

Nelson, Waterloo, and all that stuff.....

John B.
03-12-2008, 07:11 AM
Yes indeed, our forum is strange, but it does have both an "edit", and a "delete" button if you look for them.

I have neither an edit nor delete button and my profile explicitly says I do not have editing privileges. Once I submit a post I have no way of changing it.

As a Forum Team Member these features may be enabled for you, but not the rest of us.

...but some are more equal than others.

Terry
03-12-2008, 09:21 AM
Could be true John, I didn't notice it until recently, because I normally read, reread, and correct my posts before clicking the post button....I suggest that this is esential if you have not ability to correct later......

There, I used the edit button and am back and able to add or correct... I hope I will have little need for it though as curtesy demands that I send only a well considered post for others to read. Thank you though for the heads up....

Poodle
03-12-2008, 11:57 AM
Forum Team Members are allowed to edit or delete their own posts. Moderators have ALL the power as they can make entire threads disappear or change anything anywhere. They also HAVE to read EVERY post and delete all spam. No one is paid as it's all volunteers. We've discussed giving posters the same options to edit or delete. It would be fine for people like you but then all those others that only come to spam?? Could be a real big mess, huh?

I believe someone wrote to Don or was it Skip: And just who are you? Guess he didn't like what Don or Skip wrote. Moderator simply replied: I'm the guy that can make your entire post disappear. End of argument.

Have a wonderful day!
Pood

John B.
03-12-2008, 01:34 PM
They also HAVE to read EVERY post and delete all spam. No one is paid as it's all volunteers. Pood

Right. I hope no one miscontrued my post as criticism of the forum. I am the owner and adminstrator of The Organ Forum and I well understand and appreciate the effort it takes.

Our policy is a little different than here though. All new users are placed on moderated status at first. This means that their posts are read by a moderator prior to appearing on the Forum. This serves as an effective deterent to spammers whose efforts are thwarted before being visible on the Forum.

Once trusted, users are moved to unmoderated status and given the privilege to edit their own posts, but not those of others. Those who abuse the privileges of being unmoderated are put back on moderated status. I've only had to do that three times in the past four years.

Anyway, thanks to all of those who help keep this forum running.