Actually, in some cases, normally for a few seconds, you really are hypnotized by boobs. Just like when you drive home thinking of something else, and when you arrive, you don't remember anything but flashes of what happened on the road.
1:02 This is the same "state of focused attention and reduced peripheral awareness" I had in my Political Science and History of Contemporary Art classes.
You're driving alone, down a long, straight, not very busy road. A freeway, perhaps. Constant speed, maybe some sort of repetitive music on the radio, the hum of the engine. This is where you'll highly likely enter a hypnotic state. You'll carry on driving safely, but your mind will drift into a dreaminess. The same thing happens to production line workers, who spend hours upon hours performing the same task like clockwork. When the routine is broken, you suddenly snap out of the state and perhaps even be amazed at how much work you've produced, given that you have no memory of doing it and you know that you were not concentrating at all. So, yes, hypnotic states do exist. And that is just one example of many types of hypnosis. Certain drugs, such as tranquilizers, medically induce hypnotic states. In the most basic sense, hypnosis is where conscious behaviour is replaced, on some level, with automation. For instance, you've been constantly breathing in and out your entire life, but you do not do so consciously. And this, again, is an example of how hypnotic states do exist. However, stage hypnosis and the like is pretty much entirely fake. The reason it appears to work is down to any number of reasons, including stooging the entire show or using genuine volunteers who are simply attention seekers who wilfully play along because the "hypnotist" provides reassurance that he and the audience believe that they genuinely are hypnotised. That's why some subjects are weeded out as being not susceptible, they are basically the ones who question the lies. There are resisters and responders in ever crowd, the "hypnotist" just keeps the ones who are willing to pretend.
But how does an fMRI scan really tell us anything about whether or not it's not a self imposed or learned response? Just because these people were in a some state of focus does not seem to say anything about whether this is just an effect of what the hypnotized individual believes is happening (sort of like a placebo effect) rather than an actual effect of the hypnotist's technique.
"if you live in UK you might have no idea what i am talking about..." yeah like there is a person in UK that havent heard about Derren Brown... seems more to me like you have no idea what you are talking about...
...and before Derren there was Paul McKenna in the 90s, too. The stage part of the act is perfectly legal to show in the UK - and has brought folk like Brown and McKenna fame and fortune over here. What is NOT allowed is any footage of the hypnotist putting them under.
Thats literally just the placebo effect. If I could convince you that rubbing potato peels on your butthole was exactly the same as hypnosis, it would work just as well.
@@MarioGoatse Maybe in his case it was the placebo effect, I can't prove it one way or the other. But hypnosis is definitely real. They've used hypnosis as anesthetic before where normal anesthesia wasn't possible for whatever reason. I've been hypnotized many times and it is a unique sensation, kind of between awake and asleep. You're conscious, but it is like you are buried deep within your own mind. The outside world vanishes, as does your body, and your racing internal monologue goes away. Your only thoughts are what the hypnotist is saying. It's unique, and very relaxing. All those stage hypnotists on the other hand, I have my doubts about, for me hypnosis takes at least 15 minutes for induction and someone who is hypnotized needs to trust the hypnotist to open themselves to suggestion. Unfortunately there's a lot of misinformation about hypnosis out there. But you enter similar altered states of consciousness many times in normal life. Ever drive somewhere absentmindedly (say your everyday commute) and then come to when you arrive, not really knowing how you got there? That's a very similar altered state of consciousness. Hypnosis is fundamentally the same. If you don't believe hypnosis is real, or at least something similar to our current understanding of it, then you're just denying the science.
I'm not sure that hypnosis is illegal in the UK, I live here and we have Derren brown who regularly does live hypnosis to hypnotise the audience, however there is always a disclaimer at the start of the show about it so I think it's tightly regulated
It's almost a paradox. Hypnosis is manipulating you into believing something is going on which isn't, but if it's a hoax, then they're manipulating you into believing that they've manipulated you into believing something, which they haven't actually done... but they have. I may not be putting it into words well, but I hope my point got across anyway.
I have a disorder called aphantasia, which essentially renders me with an absolutely blind/deaf/etc imagination. I also cannot be hypnotised in the slightest. I believe these peculiarities are related and that the sensory imagination is very important to hypnosis - and also meditation for the record. It would be interesting were there a study that included the data from vididness of visual imagery tests (for aphantasia) in similar experiments on hypnosis.
It's mindblowing how differently people experience the world without knowing it - think about it - I don't have a goddamned spank bank. Some people have hyperphantasia where they can actually imagine physical sensations in memories. A lot of normal spectrum people can hear, smell, taste or even replay music or conversations in their heads. If you want to do the test yourself it's quick and free just search for the vividness of visual imagery questionnaire (VVIQ) for the test.
I feel like it's almost better to have this then the opposite issue however, wherein someone may get easily distracted and have too much imagination, heads always in the clouds and they may distort their own perspective of reality
I think they relaxed the laws on hypnosis over here in the U.K. in the early nineties. That's how Paul McKenna got his big break. We can watch people hypnotized for entertainment purposes, we just can't see the induction.
In UK we have a hypnotist/magician called Derren Brown who hypnotises people on tv and people at home so the first fact i don't you believe already and i'm 0:41 in...
Sigh. Hypnosis isn't banned from UK television, they are just not allowed to show the whole trance induction. In practice very little is cut, and we have had a number of hypnotism acts on TV in the last couple of decades at least. Seriously, haven't you heard of Derren Brown? You would have if you'd done some cursory research. He is massively famous here in Britain, and by now his fame has even spread to the USA. Loads of Americans have heard of him. I promise you, to anyone who actually lives in the UK you sound like you are very poorly researched and an awful lot like you don't know what you're talking about.
Ross Balmer True, just about every Hypnotist (let alone Magician/Mentalist) I know/work with in the USA knows/admires Derren Brown. Still interesting, considering everything that's been created by humans, that so many find it hard to believe the mind is powerful enough to be utilized to overcome phobias, habits or to be used for street/stage entertainment. Great read: Hypnotherapy by Dave Elman
I have no idea where he got the idea that we don't have hypnotism shows in the UK most famously we have Darren Brown an recenlty 'you're back in the room' which is onne of those traditional audience participation shows
We no hypnosis is real it's not a theory.we have different levels of consciousness.that we normally go through during sleep.someone who is trained can guide you through them.not sure what's so hard to understand.the same type of people say astral projection not real too.
@@jjbentley9 No it's lucid dream, you dream of floating out of your body. It can be very easy proven, one person write a note a leave on the table of his room, then you do "astral projection" and float into his room then read the note. Now NOBODY ever done that even though many people claim they supposedly can. There are two types of people who make this claims, one are new agers who had some lucid dreams and strongly want to believe astral projection is real so they simply choose to believe it's real, second group are scammers so all the people making some kind of profits from this kind of claims.
Meditation is a self hypnotic state. Hypnosis and meditation are basically the same thing (in my opinion) with possibly different intentions. If you're goal with meditation is to become more mindful, thus being in the moment, then that probably isn't self hypnosis. If you are meditating to ease stress and anxiety while relaxing, and you become mindless, that's a self hypnotic trance that uses the word 'meditation' instead of 'hypnosis.' In that state you can float away into nothingness, or you can focus that meditation to alter something about how you perceive the world, both instances are examples of hypnosis.
There's actually a real hypnosis story where a criminal who was an expert at hypnosis went to a convenience store and hypnotized the store clerk into giving him money which was caught on camera. The store clerk said he didn't remember anything that happened during it. There's other videos if you look up *Hypnotist steals money*
I bet that is a hoax, i.e. the person who gave the money was in it. You cannot be hypnotized to act against your basic principles and do things you find wrong or could harm you
Igor Freitas it was on the news and they even put descriptions of the vehicle they were driving like license number and color saying to report it to the police
The Entity You missed my point. I bet it was an ACT and the person who gave them money was actually working WITH them. You cannot be hypnotized against your will.
I wasn't skeptical when I heard about hypnosis at all. I didn't think at all that it could be a hoax. My sister still thinks that it isn't despite there being a gameshow about it.
They had to stop at 57 people due to them receiving a lethal dose of radiation from the machine. Then they hypothesize them in to believing it was from Moon radiation at night.
Does anyone know why some people can be hypnotized easily while others can't? I've tried it before but it never worked on me - and it amazes me how it works on some people immediately.
You have to be relaxed and open to the suggestions of the hypnotist. It's almost like letting the words in without questioning them. Some people can do that and for some this is difficult. It works for me only on some occasions.
Locomótiv Thank you for your insight - I find this all so interesting. I have a problem with relaxing and also, if I try to be hypnotized, my brain starts thinking "I'm being hypnotized...I won't be hypnotized....." It's hard to just shut down the mind and focus on the words. So hard. On the occasions that hypnotizing has been successful for you, what did you do to help calm the mind? If you don't mind me asking.
I know what you mean. Sometimes it's very difficult for me too to just let my thoughts go. I would advise you to try guided meditations which is similar to hypnosis but doesn't feel so forced. Type in "Guided Meditation - Blissful Deep Relaxation" and watch the first video by TheHonestGuys, lay in bed close your eyes. It's important to try to focus on his voice and the waves and what helps me is to try to not move at all. If you don't move for 15minutes and concentrate on one thing you will get into a meditative state which is incredibly relaxing and you're body feels super light. Honestly the most relaxing feeling I know.
No way! I love that channel - I used to play their meditations before bed every night - TheHonestGuys have excellent one - they're the only ones where I actually felt my mind shut down even if it was the teensiest bit. Thanks again for your message - you reminded me of TheHonestGuys, so I will definitely we trying more of that, and hopefully making into a daily/bedtime routine. Thanks! :)
Dana Nicole Me too :) Doing a little meditation session before bed helps a lot with falling asleep. They have a lot of different interesting ones too. I should definitely do that way more often haha!!
Learned social compliance or just a pantomime to give yourself permission to act a certain way. My father was a hypnotist and I have participated in university studies in the field. I have been subjected to it therapeutically. I have even learned the basics of how to hypnotise. Learned compliance. Nothing more. Stating what part of the brain lights up is not proof. We don't understand the impulses of the brain anywhere near as well as we would like. Remember, people believe they have seen ghosts and angels. They haven't done either.
Perhaps first we should get honest answer whether people really become hypnotized or they act like hypnotized? To me, those are organized event by inserting own people in the crowd. If one is having too weak mind, he might become sleepy/drowsy for certain favorable condition, but dancing/acting according to Master, is altogether different reflection- is that even possible? Let us collect first fact, next we can check with rational scientist/doctor(There are plenty of religious doctor/scientist nowadays who only promotes religious staffs).
Yeah, hypnosis resembles meditation, which is the same as relaxation. As for suggestibility, some people are extremely suggestible, but "hypnosis" doesn't increase it.
I was always a skeptic of hypnosis until me and my extended family attended a hypnosis show and my cousin (amongst others including myself) volunteered. After subjecting us all to a bunch of instructions, the hypnotist must have deduced my cousin was very suggestible and got him to a whole raft of silly things. Everything from getting him to believe he won the lottery to standing at attention for "the queen" to arrive with full "land of hope and glory" fanfare. His reactions were all 100% genuine, and later he kept asking all of us what the hell happened. He couldn't believe the video footage we showed him So, as crazy as it sounds, there is something to hypnosis
@@artisticdad4932 It's a "performance art" That in itself spells "Acting" Hypnosis is no better than an "exorcism" done live in those exaggerated Baptist churches. It's all fake; but weak minded people will believe anything
I've never been hypnotized but I've seen shows about the entertainers who pick a bunch of people from the audience and hypnotize them all at once on stage. Afterwords the people claim they weren't in control but I just don't buy it. The hypnotist hardly does anything and he's got them stripping down, pretending they're eating an ice cream cone, all while the floor is on fire. I think if I ever went up there I'd be patiently waiting for the act to be done. Possibly 1 on 1 hypnotic treatments can have an effect if you're open to it but not "1 2 3 you're hypnotized" on stage.
That mind controlled car sounds like a recipe for a disaster. Humans attention span is too short to have a person’s mind in direct control of a vehicle. It’s already very dangerous and potentially deadly when someone gets distracted, takes their attention away from driving. But if their mind was in direct control, I don’t think I can even imagine how catastrophic that could be.
Hyponsis is real but its not anything like a magical power, its basically just relaxation techniques and talking therapy. That's why you have to not actively resist it for it to work and why someone can't ever force you to do something that you believe is immoral when it does work.
Although I'm sceptical about any hocus pokus Magic, religion, God and all that rubbish, I believe in hypnosis. I have seen people I know that have been hypnotised. It's amazing. Although I have never been hypnotised myself.
3:30 Crap... this is going to be another channel where I'm linked to 20 dozen other videos that interest me but I don't all have time to watch so they just sit in my "watch later 4" private playlist... Yes, watch later 4, because the other 3 were filled to their max amount of 200 videos. So much to watch so little time.
Hypnotherapists peddle it off and it should never be called professional therapy. It’s nothing more than someone getting the same feeling from listening to a favorite song, or meditating, or practicing mindfulness. It’s hypnosis and it’s a crock. I’ve gotten far more benefit from going on a peaceful walk, and being mindful and thoughtful. I’m still amazed to this day at how powerful that is. Meditation, not hypnosis. Hypnosis is snake oil.
I need someone hypnotist me. I will not resist, and I am willing to lose control and someone take record, since i guinely want to see the evidence. I dont make this statement to chalenge. I guinely want to know. I am dying wonder what is the truth. It would be great if hypnotist is real, because soon I will learn it to enhance my mentalism ability.
theres a flaw with your hypnosis there, i was already subscribes so i ended up clicking again resulting in unsubscribing
same.. their loss
omg same lol
Foreal lol
same now i had to resub and im no longer part of the original 50k
Now you have a free choice, that's good
A study with a sample of 57 people? Very convincing.
No kidding. A sample-size of 57 proves I'm the world's greatest poker player.
Look how fast he speaks.... as dumber as it can get
That study is ridiculous
whenever I see boobs it's instant hypnosis for me and I usually end up with an empty wallet.
Not good
Actually, in some cases, normally for a few seconds, you really are hypnotized by boobs. Just like when you drive home thinking of something else, and when you arrive, you don't remember anything but flashes of what happened on the road.
😂
I'm waiting for someone to make a predictable cringey 'I will hypnotize you to LIKE my comment' comment...
Yeah... It's not 2010 anymore
Give me all of your money. I mean...uh..."you are getting sleepy, so give me all of your money". :|
No, you got him, because he's still waiting
It's right below this comment lol
Alright, someone hypnotize me so I can prove it for myself, simple
1:02
This is the same "state of focused attention and reduced peripheral awareness" I had in my Political Science and History of Contemporary Art classes.
2:12 to 2:33, the video gets desynced, anyone else notice this?
2:43 to 2:55 too o.o
Desynced?
+JairajSingh Patil voice doesn't match with mouth movement
But it IS synced. go 0.5 times slow and the sound it still matching the lip movements properly
Looks like bad upload or CDN cache data.
You're driving alone, down a long, straight, not very busy road. A freeway, perhaps. Constant speed, maybe some sort of repetitive music on the radio, the hum of the engine. This is where you'll highly likely enter a hypnotic state. You'll carry on driving safely, but your mind will drift into a dreaminess. The same thing happens to production line workers, who spend hours upon hours performing the same task like clockwork. When the routine is broken, you suddenly snap out of the state and perhaps even be amazed at how much work you've produced, given that you have no memory of doing it and you know that you were not concentrating at all. So, yes, hypnotic states do exist. And that is just one example of many types of hypnosis. Certain drugs, such as tranquilizers, medically induce hypnotic states. In the most basic sense, hypnosis is where conscious behaviour is replaced, on some level, with automation. For instance, you've been constantly breathing in and out your entire life, but you do not do so consciously. And this, again, is an example of how hypnotic states do exist. However, stage hypnosis and the like is pretty much entirely fake. The reason it appears to work is down to any number of reasons, including stooging the entire show or using genuine volunteers who are simply attention seekers who wilfully play along because the "hypnotist" provides reassurance that he and the audience believe that they genuinely are hypnotised. That's why some subjects are weeded out as being not susceptible, they are basically the ones who question the lies. There are resisters and responders in ever crowd, the "hypnotist" just keeps the ones who are willing to pretend.
It’s very simple. If you believe something works then it basically works. The placebo effect.
But how does an fMRI scan really tell us anything about whether or not it's not a self imposed or learned response? Just because these people were in a some state of focus does not seem to say anything about whether this is just an effect of what the hypnotized individual believes is happening (sort of like a placebo effect) rather than an actual effect of the hypnotist's technique.
"if you live in UK you might have no idea what i am talking about..." yeah like there is a person in UK that havent heard about Derren Brown... seems more to me like you have no idea what you are talking about...
I'm from the UK and I don't know who.youre on about
+5Xlowe same
...and before Derren there was Paul McKenna in the 90s, too.
The stage part of the act is perfectly legal to show in the UK - and has brought folk like Brown and McKenna fame and fortune over here.
What is NOT allowed is any footage of the hypnotist putting them under.
5Xlowe plant man how old are you both and where in the UK do you live?
+IamIUareU I'm 30 and live in pontypridd
Hypnosis is a Pokemon move
weeb.
weeb and proud!
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dirty fucking weebs
Attack missed
I was dozing off man, why did you scream "WAKE UP !" ?? 😂
Can you get hypnotized from Hypno in Pokemon Go?
Don't even joke about that, my cousin was battling in a Gym against one and now he's in a hypnotic coma
Yea it's really fucked up you're joking about that!
yes and he'll alsp kidnap you
I had hypnotherapy for my smoking I was smoking 40 a day then went in and after coming out I haven't smoked since
Thats literally just the placebo effect. If I could convince you that rubbing potato peels on your butthole was exactly the same as hypnosis, it would work just as well.
@@MarioGoatse Maybe in his case it was the placebo effect, I can't prove it one way or the other. But hypnosis is definitely real. They've used hypnosis as anesthetic before where normal anesthesia wasn't possible for whatever reason. I've been hypnotized many times and it is a unique sensation, kind of between awake and asleep. You're conscious, but it is like you are buried deep within your own mind. The outside world vanishes, as does your body, and your racing internal monologue goes away. Your only thoughts are what the hypnotist is saying. It's unique, and very relaxing. All those stage hypnotists on the other hand, I have my doubts about, for me hypnosis takes at least 15 minutes for induction and someone who is hypnotized needs to trust the hypnotist to open themselves to suggestion.
Unfortunately there's a lot of misinformation about hypnosis out there. But you enter similar altered states of consciousness many times in normal life. Ever drive somewhere absentmindedly (say your everyday commute) and then come to when you arrive, not really knowing how you got there? That's a very similar altered state of consciousness. Hypnosis is fundamentally the same. If you don't believe hypnosis is real, or at least something similar to our current understanding of it, then you're just denying the science.
@@MarioGoatse if it worked why u gotta ruin it for them?
@@NameiSarah sugNoma
I'd quote a line from Hypnotize but I'm too lazy to look up the lyrics right now.
I'm not sure that hypnosis is illegal in the UK, I live here and we have Derren brown who regularly does live hypnosis to hypnotise the audience, however there is always a disclaimer at the start of the show about it so I think it's tightly regulated
It's almost a paradox. Hypnosis is manipulating you into believing something is going on which isn't, but if it's a hoax, then they're manipulating you into believing that they've manipulated you into believing something, which they haven't actually done... but they have. I may not be putting it into words well, but I hope my point got across anyway.
So people who are susceptible to hypnosis are r etarded npcs.
I have a disorder called aphantasia, which essentially renders me with an absolutely blind/deaf/etc imagination. I also cannot be hypnotised in the slightest. I believe these peculiarities are related and that the sensory imagination is very important to hypnosis - and also meditation for the record. It would be interesting were there a study that included the data from vididness of visual imagery tests (for aphantasia) in similar experiments on hypnosis.
It's mindblowing how differently people experience the world without knowing it - think about it - I don't have a goddamned spank bank. Some people have hyperphantasia where they can actually imagine physical sensations in memories. A lot of normal spectrum people can hear, smell, taste or even replay music or conversations in their heads. If you want to do the test yourself it's quick and free just search for the vividness of visual imagery questionnaire (VVIQ) for the test.
I feel like it's almost better to have this then the opposite issue however, wherein someone may get easily distracted and have too much imagination, heads always in the clouds and they may distort their own perspective of reality
Wait, do you run the channel Life Noggin? Your voice sounds like his...
That's what I thought as well.
he even looks alike
Thanks for including the comment about meditation. I took a course in self-hypnosis some years ago, and felt it was very closely related.
What happened to Julia? Haven't seen her in new video for a while. ;(
"you are getting sleepy" *watches vid at 1 am*
I... I don't get it? Why was the video only like half a minute long, not even :/
I think they relaxed the laws on hypnosis over here in the U.K. in the early nineties. That's how Paul McKenna got his big break. We can watch people hypnotized for entertainment purposes, we just can't see the induction.
How can you learn how to hypnotize someone?
In UK we have a hypnotist/magician called Derren Brown who hypnotises people on tv and people at home so the first fact i don't you believe already and i'm 0:41 in...
Sigh. Hypnosis isn't banned from UK television, they are just not allowed to show the whole trance induction. In practice very little is cut, and we have had a number of hypnotism acts on TV in the last couple of decades at least. Seriously, haven't you heard of Derren Brown? You would have if you'd done some cursory research. He is massively famous here in Britain, and by now his fame has even spread to the USA. Loads of Americans have heard of him. I promise you, to anyone who actually lives in the UK you sound like you are very poorly researched and an awful lot like you don't know what you're talking about.
Yeah, that's why he said an ENTIRE routine :)
Haven't heard of him
Ross Balmer True, just about every Hypnotist (let alone Magician/Mentalist) I know/work with in the USA knows/admires Derren Brown.
Still interesting, considering everything that's been created by humans, that so many find it hard to believe the mind is powerful enough to be utilized to overcome phobias, habits or to be used for street/stage entertainment.
Great read: Hypnotherapy by Dave Elman
I have no idea where he got the idea that we don't have hypnotism shows in the UK most famously we have Darren Brown an recenlty 'you're back in the room' which is onne of those traditional audience participation shows
We no hypnosis is real it's not a theory.we have different levels of consciousness.that we normally go through during sleep.someone who is trained can guide you through them.not sure what's so hard to understand.the same type of people say astral projection not real too.
haha astral projection:D Astral projection is nothing more than a lucid dream and your naive belief that it is anything more
@@Nickxxx85 when you float out of your body and see your own body laying it's more than lucid dreaming
@@jjbentley9 No it's lucid dream, you dream of floating out of your body. It can be very easy proven, one person write a note a leave on the table of his room, then you do "astral projection" and float into his room then read the note. Now NOBODY ever done that even though many people claim they supposedly can. There are two types of people who make this claims, one are new agers who had some lucid dreams and strongly want to believe astral projection is real so they simply choose to believe it's real, second group are scammers so all the people making some kind of profits from this kind of claims.
what about hypnosis vs mediation? I wonder if hypnosis has a higher success rate than meditation.
Meditation is a self hypnotic state. Hypnosis and meditation are basically the same thing (in my opinion) with possibly different intentions. If you're goal with meditation is to become more mindful, thus being in the moment, then that probably isn't self hypnosis. If you are meditating to ease stress and anxiety while relaxing, and you become mindless, that's a self hypnotic trance that uses the word 'meditation' instead of 'hypnosis.' In that state you can float away into nothingness, or you can focus that meditation to alter something about how you perceive the world, both instances are examples of hypnosis.
I'm early lemme make a joke
This year's presidential election.
W
DAMN
joke/crime tomato/tamoto
It been that way since Reagan but 99% of us ain't laughing.
+1
Sound is NOT in sync :(
The moment when I was watching a porno about hypnotism and now this video
There's actually a real hypnosis story where a criminal who was an expert at hypnosis went to a convenience store and hypnotized the store clerk into giving him money which was caught on camera. The store clerk said he didn't remember anything that happened during it. There's other videos if you look up *Hypnotist steals money*
I bet that is a hoax, i.e. the person who gave the money was in it. You cannot be hypnotized to act against your basic principles and do things you find wrong or could harm you
Your gullibility is painful.
Igor Freitas it was on the news and they even put descriptions of the vehicle they were driving like license number and color saying to report it to the police
The Entity You missed my point. I bet it was an ACT and the person who gave them money was actually working WITH them. You cannot be hypnotized against your will.
Igor Freitas why would they put it on the news then?
I wasn't skeptical when I heard about hypnosis at all. I didn't think at all that it could be a hoax. My sister still thinks that it isn't despite there being a gameshow about it.
Is it possible to look exactly like someone with out being identical twins?
They had to stop at 57 people due to them receiving a lethal dose of radiation from the machine. Then they hypothesize them in to believing it was from Moon radiation at night.
yes, I'm getting very sleepy, oh wait, I'm always sleepy
Does anyone know why some people can be hypnotized easily while others can't? I've tried it before but it never worked on me - and it amazes me how it works on some people immediately.
You have to be relaxed and open to the suggestions of the hypnotist. It's almost like letting the words in without questioning them. Some people can do that and for some this is difficult. It works for me only on some occasions.
Locomótiv Thank you for your insight - I find this all so interesting. I have a problem with relaxing and also, if I try to be hypnotized, my brain starts thinking "I'm being hypnotized...I won't be hypnotized....." It's hard to just shut down the mind and focus on the words. So hard. On the occasions that hypnotizing has been successful for you, what did you do to help calm the mind? If you don't mind me asking.
I know what you mean. Sometimes it's very difficult for me too to just let my thoughts go. I would advise you to try guided meditations which is similar to hypnosis but doesn't feel so forced. Type in "Guided Meditation - Blissful Deep Relaxation" and watch the first video by TheHonestGuys, lay in bed close your eyes. It's important to try to focus on his voice and the waves and what helps me is to try to not move at all. If you don't move for 15minutes and concentrate on one thing you will get into a meditative state which is incredibly relaxing and you're body feels super light. Honestly the most relaxing feeling I know.
No way! I love that channel - I used to play their meditations before bed every night - TheHonestGuys have excellent one - they're the only ones where I actually felt my mind shut down even if it was the teensiest bit. Thanks again for your message - you reminded me of TheHonestGuys, so I will definitely we trying more of that, and hopefully making into a daily/bedtime routine. Thanks! :)
Dana Nicole Me too :) Doing a little meditation session before bed helps a lot with falling asleep. They have a lot of different interesting ones too. I should definitely do that way more often haha!!
Learned social compliance or just a pantomime to give yourself permission to act a certain way.
My father was a hypnotist and I have participated in university studies in the field. I have been subjected to it therapeutically. I have even learned the basics of how to hypnotise.
Learned compliance. Nothing more.
Stating what part of the brain lights up is not proof. We don't understand the impulses of the brain anywhere near as well as we would like.
Remember, people believe they have seen ghosts and angels.
They haven't done either.
Perhaps first we should get honest answer whether people really become hypnotized or they act like hypnotized? To me, those are organized event by inserting own people in the crowd. If one is having too weak mind, he might become sleepy/drowsy for certain favorable condition, but dancing/acting according to Master, is altogether different reflection- is that even possible? Let us collect first fact, next we can check with rational scientist/doctor(There are plenty of religious doctor/scientist nowadays who only promotes religious staffs).
my great great uncle is Franz Mesmer. Christopher Mesmer here. my new favourite TH-cam vid
That part of "wake up!" Really wake me up. I was sleeping through the video haha
Yeah, hypnosis resembles meditation, which is the same as relaxation. As for suggestibility, some people are extremely suggestible, but "hypnosis" doesn't increase it.
I was getting sleepy before the video started, more like 3 years before.
I asked my psychologist to hypnotize me once but he said no 😔
I was always a skeptic of hypnosis until me and my extended family attended a hypnosis show and my cousin (amongst others including myself) volunteered. After subjecting us all to a bunch of instructions, the hypnotist must have deduced my cousin was very suggestible and got him to a whole raft of silly things. Everything from getting him to believe he won the lottery to standing at attention for "the queen" to arrive with full "land of hope and glory" fanfare. His reactions were all 100% genuine, and later he kept asking all of us what the hell happened. He couldn't believe the video footage we showed him
So, as crazy as it sounds, there is something to hypnosis
but you didnt experience it. So no evidence. Hypnotism is fake
prob got paid $10 and got a blowie from the 'hypnotist' after the show for that performance
@@artisticdad4932 It's a "performance art"
That in itself spells "Acting"
Hypnosis is no better than an "exorcism"
done live in those exaggerated Baptist churches. It's all fake; but weak minded people will believe anything
I've never been hypnotized but I've seen shows about the entertainers who pick a bunch of people from the audience and hypnotize them all at once on stage. Afterwords the people claim they weren't in control but I just don't buy it. The hypnotist hardly does anything and he's got them stripping down, pretending they're eating an ice cream cone, all while the floor is on fire. I think if I ever went up there I'd be patiently waiting for the act to be done. Possibly 1 on 1 hypnotic treatments can have an effect if you're open to it but not "1 2 3 you're hypnotized" on stage.
That mind controlled car sounds like a recipe for a disaster. Humans attention span is too short to have a person’s mind in direct control of a vehicle. It’s already very dangerous and potentially deadly when someone gets distracted, takes their attention away from driving. But if their mind was in direct control, I don’t think I can even imagine how catastrophic that could be.
Hey DNews! I'd love to see a video comparing reading vs. audiobooks - the benefits, drawbacks, effects, etc? Pleaseeee
OF COARSE IM GETTING SLEEPY i just took sleeping pills!
"Of coarse" lol
Hyponsis is real but its not anything like a magical power, its basically just relaxation techniques and talking therapy. That's why you have to not actively resist it for it to work and why someone can't ever force you to do something that you believe is immoral when it does work.
Tell that to the fools who think Sirhan Sirhan was hypnotized to kill Robert Kennedy.
Everytime I search and watch hypnosis video it's always ends up with bullshit and wasting my time.
In actuality I watch a hypnotic video on falling asleep and I actually got tired
Although I'm sceptical about any hocus pokus Magic, religion, God and all that rubbish, I believe in hypnosis. I have seen people I know that have been hypnotised. It's amazing. Although I have never been hypnotised myself.
And it was all done through the power of Jesus.
***** um, er, eh!
...went to the bar and ordered coke :)
3:30 Crap... this is going to be another channel where I'm linked to 20 dozen other videos that interest me but I don't all have time to watch so they just sit in my "watch later 4" private playlist...
Yes, watch later 4, because the other 3 were filled to their max amount of 200 videos. So much to watch so little time.
so I am constantly hypnotized by myself because I meditate a lot.
Hypnotherapists peddle it off and it should never be called professional therapy. It’s nothing more than someone getting the same feeling from listening to a favorite song, or meditating, or practicing mindfulness. It’s hypnosis and it’s a crock. I’ve gotten far more benefit from going on a peaceful walk, and being mindful and thoughtful. I’m still amazed to this day at how powerful that is. Meditation, not hypnosis. Hypnosis is snake oil.
A study from Stanford? The results being doctored is a possibility that can't be ruled out then.
probably just placibo effect, if people are told they are going to be hynotised theyd be far more susceptable,
Hypnosis doesn't work on me, but I do enjoy meditation.
I'm also autistic (Aspergers), so that might have something to do with it.
Thanks for the long and unskippable adds.. (And no, to the incomming comments, you cant just use addblock and devices such as tables/phones)
Laws like the hypnosis act are some of the reasons I think the UK legal system is a joke.
the beginning worked untill i noticed that i was already subscribed
Can you guys make a video about Out-of-Body Experience?
You should do a video on what would happen if there were no mountains on earth.
I swear i think he hipnotized me to subscribe to his channel when i finished watching i was subscribed...
Edit: Wait i think im just stupid...
I wonder where people can learn hypnosis. It would help with so many of my problems...
Damn, what are you going to do with all that weight? 0:44
I was watching until 2:07 hit where he just stared rapping facts. Its ok to slow down your speech.
I hate the fact that the host is offset from the middle of the screen
Self-hypnosis tapes by Barry Konicov have helped me through my panic disorder. Barry Konicov is the only hypnotist I listen to and believe in.
Sloan Dietterick Awesome to hear you found a hypnotist that fits your needs and is helping you - LOVE success stories!
2:06 i thought the video speed was 2.0
Why was I clucking like a chicken after watching this video?
wow. great vid. even if the audio is out of sync
I need someone hypnotist me. I will not resist, and I am willing to lose control and someone take record, since i guinely want to see the evidence. I dont make this statement to chalenge. I guinely want to know. I am dying wonder what is the truth. It would be great if hypnotist is real, because soon I will learn it to enhance my mentalism ability.
one year later, give an update
Hypnotoad compelled me to write this
I'm hypnotised by the fact you have a ginger beard but dark brown hair? What the fuck is up with that?
I know like two other people who have dark hair but have a red beard! It's so neat.
I have blond ass hair and pubes and black head hear and eye brows
+Guadalupe Velazquez. hair my bad
I guess I am watching this at night...
Hypnosis has been proven real for a couple decades now at the very least...
This was a pretty pointless video.
Not valid studies. Magical powers don't exist.
Your comment will remain pointless until you add the evidence that *_proves_* hypnosis is real
2 years later and still no proof?
This video falls under, "Betteridge's law of headlines" ~_~
Hypnotism is very real. I've had experience.
I actually almost fell asleep from the intro
I think it's the Power of suggestion
Is it me or u r just talking as fast as eminem in rap god?
Placebo effect?
lohphat Even if it is, darn impressive what psychological effects the placebo has on us no?!
Great episode
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Don't even remind me of Julia :( I miss her so much in the videos.
Penn & Teller: Bullshit! Hypnosis : Season 2 | Episode 13
Short answer: yes it's fake
Long answer: yes hypnosis is very fake
Do a video on Metaphysics
She's back??????
I'm in the twilight zone😵
Can't... resist... from... subscribing...
I think DNews might be getting fined.
WHERE IS JULIA?!
Next on DNews: how ghosts and leprechauns are real!
wtf when did this guy get here 😂😂😂 I haven't been on this channel in a while the episodes looked so boring