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About a week ago, I went to a hypnotist show and got hypnotized there. I don't remember what I did when I was hypnotized, but my friends told me that I did a lot of dancing (Madonna, Beat It by Michael Jackson, My Humps by the Black Eyed Peas, Baby Got Back by Sir Mix-a-lot) among other things (also he apprantly made me think he was insulting my mom). Anyway, last night I dreamed that I was at the show doing some of the crazy things my friends said I did. Are these real memories? BTW, this isn't the first time I got hypnotized (but it is the first time I didn't have a medical professional do it); I've done it three or four times now. I am also easily hypnotizible. I was also groggy for the rest of that night. Hope I'm not being too hard on my brain by all this hypnotizing (I kinda like being hypnotized and want to do it more).

2006-11-17 12:44:50 · 2 answers · asked by Steady As She Goes 2 in Social Science Psychology

2 answers

Hmm, let me see,
Hypnotism has to do with reaching into your subconscious; Ergo, not remembering what you did but dreaming about it later. You have just stepped into a dimension of sight and sound, a dimension where dreams and waking moments shift from fantasy and the imaginary; You've just crossed over, into the... oh never mind...
You get the idea. You grogginess after the event would also point to the way the mind switched back and forth between waking consciousness and sleep consciousness.. often referred to as the sub-conscious.
Other than that; I got nothing.

2006-11-17 13:02:59 · answer #1 · answered by Joe Schmo from Kokomo 6 · 0 0

Must be a damn good hypnotist to make you dance like Michael Jackson!!

♥♥We Love You Michael!!!!♥♥

2006-11-17 21:43:46 · answer #2 · answered by ♥Stranger In Maine™♥ (Thriller) 7 · 1 0

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