dreaming, schizos
@freya Indeedy. Plus, even if the "higher" layers are merely a product of one's imagination and lack their own reality (which I don't believe), how one behaves towards parts of one's own mind still matters. Best to be kind in all worlds, I think. Worst case, it's still modeling and practicing good behavior while being kind to oneself.
(though last I heard, my owner believed this was the base layer)
I was invited to be the closing keynote at @BSidesRDU this past weekend. Some folk found my presentation there, and the ensuing Q&A, somewhat moving...
... recording there is 30min talk, 30min discussion. Both were very rewarding. 👍
Thank you so much to everyone who was a part of this one. 💚
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about post-hypnotic suggestions/programming
(While writing this, I programmed myself to do something a little silly later, with no hypnosis or trance around it. Mostly to observe what I was doing. Will be interesting to see if it works.)
about post-hypnotic suggestions/programming
I think that when someone looks at you very seriously and gives you some warning about a precaution to take, so you don't burn or electrocute yourself or something, and you know it's important and somehow you always seem to remember when the time comes, that's the same thing as programming a post-hypnotic response.
about post-hypnotic suggestions/programming
For me, the process of committing goes like this:
about post-hypnotic suggestions/programming
Repetition increases the odds of at least one attempt succeeding.
Practicing is a way of conditioning the response. I doubt trance directly helps with this, but it means the subject is less likely to be distracted. Also if it's something they think they need to be in trance to do, it removes a possible obstacle.
Committing the instruction is something I experience as a distinct "mental action". I think that's the interesting part.
about post-hypnotic suggestions/programming
One of the things I experience as a distinct "mental action" in hypnosis is programming a response. "When X happens, I do Y." Often classified as a "post-hypnotic suggestion".
Hypnotists will often: