Do hypnotist, such at fairs, actually hypnotize people or are they just working for him as accomplices?
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April 12th, 2010 at 6:09 am
If he was hypnotizing random people at the fair (and you were there) , the only way to distinguish it being genuine or not was to actually submit yourself to the procedure. You could have volunteered to be the next victim hypnotized.
Other than that, I believe the act was completely false.
If he could be hypnotizing people, he would be working
for way much more money than what a fair would cost.
Fairs are only for entertainment , not for the truth.
It’s like a magic trick, I guess.
April 12th, 2010 at 6:39 am
It’s real. My son went to a fair with me and I was able to rehypnotize him easily.
April 12th, 2010 at 6:49 am
some do and some don’t.science has scoff awed at hypnosis for many years,but to day it seems they have discovered it as a new field of science and a tool,the human brain and its workings is still a mystery to the world.the real power of the mind has not been taped yet,some people are born with a seemingly greater ability to use their minds,some increase there mental ability’s due to some sort of accident,some what like peter hucos did.(the sleeping prophet),if you could be hypnotised and directed to learn some thing new you would suck up the new knowledge like a sponge does water,you could do seemingly super human feats.the brain dosent differentiate between whats real and whats imagined except when other senses tell it differently,also most people can be hypnotised one way or another,actually brain washing is a facet of hypnoses,like political campaign promises are
April 12th, 2010 at 7:16 am
These acts are not hypnosis. These fakes use different methods to get people. Sometimes they will have plants in the audience that work for them other times they will have people that have “won” tickets to the show. These people have been pre-screened to see if they fall into the act.
Hypnosis is not a toy to be played with. You cannot make someone do something under hypnosis like you see at the fairs.