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Hypnotic story

Posted:
May 3rd, 2007, 9:50 pm
by loony28
I've had this idea recently that should help people achieve results from hypnosis. While the files on here are good some people have trouble with them, like me. Now if you're like me you can read a story and be so focused on it that you don't notice anything else. I believe that some of our hypnotists here can create stories that have hypnotic suggestions in them. The start of the stories should start out with like "My name is" people can fill in their own name here and then have something like "and this is my story.". This will put the story in a first person perspective and it will be you. Here are a couple of ideas I've had.
Relive One Year
This one would enable you to relive one year of your life as the opposite gender in your dreams. What you would do is write down an age before you go to sleep and the next time you dream your dream will be of that year in your life but you will be the opposite gender. The dream will be vivid and clear and you'll remember it all when you wake up.
I'll have to post my other idea later as I have to go now.

Posted:
May 3rd, 2007, 10:08 pm
by Diapered_Cherub
Interesting idea. I know that when I read a story I sorta imagine it in my mind as the scenes unfold in the story I'm reading.

Posted:
May 4th, 2007, 7:14 am
by loony28

Posted:
May 4th, 2007, 11:57 am
by Draygone
Can a dream really seem to last that long in such a short period of time?

Posted:
May 4th, 2007, 12:49 pm
by Kharon
Can an hour reading a book seem like a few minutes?
Can a minute waiting for service seem like several?
The answer to both of these is "yes". Where perception differs from reality, your judgements will be based on your perception, and your mind can perceive things to be very different from so-called "objective" reality. I've had dreams where I fought for years in a war, but woke up the next morning. I've had others where time slowed and I experienced excruciating physical changes in slow-motion.
Dreams are completely within the mind, and because our synapses move at the speed of light, our physical limitations of time do not apply to them, or our perceptions of time. And in a dream more than objective reality, perception is the only reality that matters.

Posted:
May 4th, 2007, 11:06 pm
by Draygone
Experiencing years in a single dream? I can't say I've ever had a dream that lasted that long. Or one that lasted even a day. Were some days/weeks/months skipped in between?

Posted:
May 4th, 2007, 11:47 pm
by Diapered_Cherub
I think what they mean is that in the dream you precieve that you've been doing a certain thing for years,, and not that you actually have been. For example in a dream I might get into my car to go to work. While in reality I've only been alseep and dreaming for a few hours,,,, but in the dream I precieve that I've gotten into my car day after day for years.

Posted:
May 5th, 2007, 1:53 am
by Kharon
You would be surprised. I'm sure my war dream was not the entire sequence... but I do recall that in the dream I knew I had been fighting the war for years, and what had happened during those years. As a result of this, I didn't feel out of place, and accepted my position in the dream world.
I know what I dreamt exactly is that my faction had just won, and we were having a somber celebration (in honor of the fallen). The ceremony included the marriages of some of the surviving members, one of which was mine. Probably some hours were lost then, but I recall feeling, in one of the most vivid dream experiences I've ever had (there are three others that compare) and been able to recall, meeting my new wife in our wedding bed. If I hadn't woken up at that instant, I suspect it would have been a wet dream.
The second dream experience I mentioned is another of the four most vivid I recall. I was in my early adolescence, and had a dream that my body was changing into a female body, and it was a painful transformation, and it was also happening in public. It seemed as if everything was going slowly, and even in a familiar mall environment, it seemed to me to take ages to reach the restrooms, where I realized what the change was. At first I just knew that I hurt, and when I went to use the toilet I discovered my body had become that of a female.
The other two are just crazy but vivid dreams, one from the first or second grade, the other from a few years ago. Neither of those involved any sort of temporal inacuity, though one less vivid dream comes to mind where in my sleep I went through a full day of school, back whiel I was in junior high.