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From: doolallysweb
Date: Wed Mar 6, 2002 10:36pm
Subject: Jumbled

Notice Similarities between Ormond McGill's New
encyclopaedia of stage hypnotism and the radio bit DB
did

OM: the harder you try to let go of the stick the
more you won't be able to

DB: the harder you
try to lift you hand the more stuck it will
get

OM: go from one thing to another, compounds the
suggestion

DB from hand to name forget


Naughty,
Naughty hypno show on C5 it's finnished now but any one
watch that?

There were about 6 people that were
asked to do something a bit naughty, 4 of them accepted
the suggestion and 2 rejected it. (They were not
asked to take their tops of)

I'm
thinking,

A girl may go topless on a beach in Spain but not
dream of it on Blackpool beach
Another girl will not
go topless at all wherever she may be

The
first girl although she would never go topless in a
studio normally, surly she would be more open to the
suggestion from a hypnotist than the second girl, after all
they are only strange people in the studio like
strange people on the beach,

Believing in
hypnosis?

Paul Macckna could probably get results with people
where I could not saying exactly the same thing, same
tone, speed, body language, inflection, etc because
people know he is a hypnotist, the same way someone may
get "healed" because they "know" the faith healer
can.

I watched a documentary on faith healers once,
experts said the followers showed signs of being in
hypnosis,

Thousands of people fell over all at once as the "power of
the lord went through then"

The power of
hypnosis/suggestion hey?

As I said a bit
jumbled

doolally

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