One of the most important consequences of post-hypnotic suggestion is the increased susceptibility of the subject to the practician's directions. Whenever the subject must be hypnotized repeatedly, it is always desirable to shorten the pre-hypnotic period. The procedure becomes easier with every sitting. But it will be truly of negligible duration, if the practician tells his subject, just before arousing him from the preceding trance, to enter the state practically instantaneously at the next sitting. As a result, it sometimes suffices to snap the fingers, and the subject is immediately in a trance.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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