neurology and hypnosis?
Posted: April 19th, 2005, 9:34 pm
i've been attempting hypnosis with EMG's files here for about a month or so now. i've had trouble getting into trance--i read here about echoing EMG's words to help focus, and that really helps with focusing and getting my mind off of other things, but i don't quite fall into trance (i don't think so, at least).
now, a couple days ago, my boyfriend and i were discussing magic versus psychology and how we thought things like curses worked (or didn't) on people. in short, he made a passing comment about how maybe the subconscious would "work"/manifest/etc differently for people with a deviation from the norm in terms of neurology--specifically, those with [url=http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/aswhatisit.html]Asperger's Syndrome.[/url] my boyfriend is an Aspie, and it's very likely that i am as well.
is it possible that a difference in brain structure like that would effect one's ability to fall into trance/be hypnotized?
now, a couple days ago, my boyfriend and i were discussing magic versus psychology and how we thought things like curses worked (or didn't) on people. in short, he made a passing comment about how maybe the subconscious would "work"/manifest/etc differently for people with a deviation from the norm in terms of neurology--specifically, those with [url=http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/aswhatisit.html]Asperger's Syndrome.[/url] my boyfriend is an Aspie, and it's very likely that i am as well.
is it possible that a difference in brain structure like that would effect one's ability to fall into trance/be hypnotized?