Thursday, October 4, 2007
Hypnotism Info Updates
Such everyday instances are familiar to most of us and could be multiplied without end. The trained nurses know that a patient, after several weeks of periodica l morphine injections, will feel genuine relief from his pains when simple water is injected hypodermically, provided he does not suspect the substitution of the drug. Rashes have been known to break out, only as a result of apprehension that one had contracted some contagious disease or had handled poison ivy. People commonly develop sea-sickness before the boat has actually left the harbor. Fear of the dark is likely to accelerate the heart beat, even though the terrors of night are purely imaginary. He says:"And the Concrete Man is gone also. The Gray Wagon made another trip. Death ended his delusion that he was doomed to live for a thousand years. I wonder if he is glad at the release. He had sought death by physical means; he achieved it through a state of mind. His hallucination that he was solid concrete from the neck down prevented his body from assimilating the food which the attendants forcibly fed him. His mind finally starved him to death.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Hypnosis Suggestions Daily News
Freud, we may recall, was originally a student of Charcot. He studied and practiced hypnotism, and his patients were often hysterics. But he did not quite fit into the shoes of his teacher and found waking suggestion much more to his taste. Taking up Breuer's hint, he devised the rules of psychoanalysis as a better substitute (so he believed) for other methods of suggestion treatment. His approach was thoroughly practical and, coupled with the vast imagination he possessed, led him away from, rather than toward, the study of causes, which underlies all science. Now, suggestion does not operate in vacuo, but in a human body; and its effects arise not as a result of "telepathy," but through the mediation of a bodily mechanism. This mechanism, we must remind ourselves, is active in every sort of prestige-and-faith situation and is nothing other than the autonomic nervous system, connected in both directions with the central nervous system and, through it, with conscious experience.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Suggestions Daily News Updates
Drama and suggestion are the two vitalizing powers underlying all effective learning. To make education fruitful, the students must be made aware of the significance of their work. Otherwise they will direct their attention elsewhere and study to get grades, credits, degrees, or pursue other objectives, relevant or irrelevant to education, that they will discover in their academic work. Drama and suggestion, I repeat, are the two vitalizing powers underlying all effective learning. There can be no drama about subjects dead to the student, and suggestion is bound to be sterile unless problems presented to the class are exciting. The process of learning is fruitful only in so far as it is akin to life itself and draws constantly from life's changing issues and stresses. And who but the teacher is qualified to reveal and explain to the student the meaning of his environment and his relationship between the individual and society?
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