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„You are completely relaxed . you feel warm and comfortable . you feel you
really need to close your eyes and sleep . your eyelids are getting heavy . heavier . and
heavier . slowly, you close them . now they are closed . you are getting sleepier and
sleepier you are going to SLEEP deeper and deeper asleep . SLEEP!„
Many of us are familiar with this scene: A bizarre-looking man holds a clock
pendant and continuously, determinedly swings it in front of a vulnerable, lost-looking
young woman. He utters the phrase repeatedly, in slower and lower intonation: „You’re
getting sleepy . You’re getting sleepy .„ The girl stares blankly into the clock. The world
turns and swirls around her, spiraling and spiraling. Then eventually, she starts to act like
(a) a zombie, (b) a vamp, (c) a chicken, or (d) all of the above simultaneously.
Thanks to popular culture, hypnotism has achieved an eerie, mystical,
otherworldly and sometimes evil reputation. While the scenario illustrated above may
have a little ring of truth to it (Hypnosis using verbal suggestion is powerful; and people
under hypnosis can be made to believe and therefore act as a different identity), there is
certainly a lot more than meets the eye about hypnotism.
Doubtless one of the most intriguing – yet also one of the most bewildering – topics
to come across man, hypnotism transcends boundaries as it continues to be studied,
analyzed, and interpreted in diverse fields of wisdom. From medicine, psychology, new
age, self-help, religion, history, media and popular culture, hypnotism is accorded with
different meanings, interpretations, and uses: the conclusions never final, the reports