No one can control your mind but you. Hypnosis actually allows
one to be in more control of their own mind.
When you're hypnotized you don't lose your personality, your free
will or your personal strength. Hypnosis is a relaxed state in which
suggestions are presented for the outcome for which you desire.
You are always free to accept or to not accept those suggestions.
Typically, the only people that cannot be hypnotized are those
that don't want to be. Anyone else can easily enter into a state
of deep hypnosis with a skilled hypnotist/hypnotherapist.
Hypnosis is generally no more distressing than daydreaming. If
you read the medical literature or ask for case studies, you'll
see that hypnosis is no more dangerous than taking an aspirin.
No. Hypnotized subjects are relaxed, yet fully aware and awake.
You are free to emerge from hypnosis any time you want. Some people
use hypnosis to relax into sleep and awake as they normally do (usually
feeling more rested than without hypnosis).
You will fully adhere to your usual moral values.
Clients don't say or do anything they wouldn't normally say or do.
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