Am I really deep or half asleep?
Posted: January 9th, 2013, 12:06 am
Ok, when I'm going into trance; I have trained myself to not consciously critique the hypnotist (it took me a long time to learn to relax my conscious mind because I generally tend to over analyze everything).
I usually listen to hypnosis before I go to sleep at night (but keep in mind that I dont go to sleep right after the hypnosis session as I tend to relese my sexual energy after I trance and then go to sleep).
So, my problem is; I seem to lose the hypnotised voice every now and then during the trance and wind up in a state that is like dreaming but is always phasing in and out. I tend to lose my grip on reality when this partial dreamstate happens and I forget I'm being hypnotized. I usually slip back into reality about 2-3 time and the hypnotists voice comes back into my knowledge.
At the end of the hypnosis file, I either hear the hypnotist say "wake up now" and I do; or I don't remember him say to "wake up" and just get shocked back into reality. When I do get shocked back into reality, I always look at the time (9:00 is when I start and the file runs for 30-40 mins) and I didn't snap back awake late at night. I wake up right on time but sometimes have no memory of the hypnotist saying to wake up.
Also something to note: I was tired all day today, I still listened to the hypnosis track. When I woke I felt more awake. (this could be due to Emg saying to "fell awake and refreshed.")
What I do know on the subject:
I have read on a guide to hypnosis that amnesia can occur at a medium level of hypnosis. It can have a mild rate of natural amnesia when the light and deep state reach the median line of hypnotic depth. When reached at deep levels (very similar to a sleepwalking state) can have a very high chance of natural amnesia).
I have also read that stage hypnotists try to push the idea of a "deep sleep" to the subjects to push a depth of trance. It was also stated that "even in a deep hypnotic state, it is (and most likely will) be possible that the subject in a deep hypnotic state will slowly revert to a more lighter state if the depth isn't constantly being pushed lower. In the case of Emg, he tends to make the subject deep in the beginning and install suggestions in the second part of the mp3.
I do belive I'm successfully being hypnotized, but I want to see what others know about this phenomenon. Am I falling into a deep trance or am I falling a bit asleep.
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Extra: I have also read on another site about subjects of hypnotharipists claiming they fell asleep but during the session they were following allthe suggestion when given.
I usually listen to hypnosis before I go to sleep at night (but keep in mind that I dont go to sleep right after the hypnosis session as I tend to relese my sexual energy after I trance and then go to sleep).
So, my problem is; I seem to lose the hypnotised voice every now and then during the trance and wind up in a state that is like dreaming but is always phasing in and out. I tend to lose my grip on reality when this partial dreamstate happens and I forget I'm being hypnotized. I usually slip back into reality about 2-3 time and the hypnotists voice comes back into my knowledge.
At the end of the hypnosis file, I either hear the hypnotist say "wake up now" and I do; or I don't remember him say to "wake up" and just get shocked back into reality. When I do get shocked back into reality, I always look at the time (9:00 is when I start and the file runs for 30-40 mins) and I didn't snap back awake late at night. I wake up right on time but sometimes have no memory of the hypnotist saying to wake up.
Also something to note: I was tired all day today, I still listened to the hypnosis track. When I woke I felt more awake. (this could be due to Emg saying to "fell awake and refreshed.")
What I do know on the subject:
I have read on a guide to hypnosis that amnesia can occur at a medium level of hypnosis. It can have a mild rate of natural amnesia when the light and deep state reach the median line of hypnotic depth. When reached at deep levels (very similar to a sleepwalking state) can have a very high chance of natural amnesia).
I have also read that stage hypnotists try to push the idea of a "deep sleep" to the subjects to push a depth of trance. It was also stated that "even in a deep hypnotic state, it is (and most likely will) be possible that the subject in a deep hypnotic state will slowly revert to a more lighter state if the depth isn't constantly being pushed lower. In the case of Emg, he tends to make the subject deep in the beginning and install suggestions in the second part of the mp3.
I do belive I'm successfully being hypnotized, but I want to see what others know about this phenomenon. Am I falling into a deep trance or am I falling a bit asleep.
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Extra: I have also read on another site about subjects of hypnotharipists claiming they fell asleep but during the session they were following allthe suggestion when given.