What is Hypnosis13:36 Jan 26 2026
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There are 4 types of hypnosis to my knowledge and I experienced all 4. I love experimenting and, for some reason, oftentimes choose to be my own subject... So, here I want to share an important, as I believe, information on difference between Techno-Hypnosis, Guided-Hypnosis, Self-Hypnosis and Mesmerism.
Let's go!
Techno-Hypnosis
The worst kind you can ever get into. The method uses brain hacks to implant a message, trying to bypass brain's natural defenses and get into the long-term memory without filtering. Silent Subliminals, 25-th frame and Binaural Beats fit into this category.
Guided-Hypnosis
This is the type you get at the psychologist's. They'll try to get into closed-off areas of your brain and psyche. Never works as intended and you risk absorbing unrelated data / data from ghosts and entities that happened to be around at the time of the hypnotic session.
Self-Hypnosis
Repeating the same thought over and over. Tries to achieve the same thing as Techno-Hypnosis, but is way less effective. It still can be very harmful, though... If practiced often enough, can become a form of OCD.
Mesmerism
Also known as "animal magnetism" is an interesting psychoemotional property of some organisms to attract others. This is not really a hypnosis, but a hunting mechanism. I encountered it here, at Vampire Rave. People with certain genetics naturally use this skill to dominate weaker minds. Countered by your willpower and self-control.
Why it is Important to Avoid all Hypnosis
Hypnotic suggestions, provided you get them stuck inside your brain, will consume your brain resources. Going into self-hypnosis or guided hypnosis often will result in unstable and easily shifting mind. You grounding goes out the window and it's very dangerous, especially if you work with spirits. So, save yourself trouble and never use it...
Or do, but be prepared for at least a decade of very bad health and wild mental adventures you'll have to learn to get out of.
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