As long as it benefits the health and wellbeing of a person, and does no harm to others... it is acceptable and even encouraged
2007-05-26 20:27:56
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answered by Tiara 4
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What are you saying? What do you want to find out by stating that our religion is telling about hypnosis? If you ask question it is supposed to be a simple question without some additional words that destroy your purpose in asking a question.
jtm
2007-05-27 03:24:23
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answered by Jesus M 7
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The ability to choose and make decicions of your own are great gifts from our Creator. I would never like to give my mind to the control of another man's mind. I don't think God wants me to do that. Even if in many cases there are no evil intentions, I think the human mind is so sacred in the eyes of our Lord that we shouldn't just give it away like that. Who knows if our enemy would not some day take advantage of such a situation.
Look at the mass hypnosis that took place in Germany during the Nazi rule. God wants us to be individuals and not slaves to the minds of others.
2007-05-27 03:39:15
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answered by kind 2
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Well, I would think that hypnosis is simply aided meditation. Meditation has been practiced for thousands of years by millions of people, of all different religions and backgrounds. My religion has nothing against it.
2007-05-27 03:25:09
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answered by angafeabeta 4
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My religion has nothing to say about hypnosis, as far as I know.
2007-05-27 03:17:48
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answered by NONAME 7
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I am an atheist but as a man who has lived for 63 years around every sort of con and flim flam artist, I advise you to leave it alone.
2007-05-27 03:25:43
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answered by Grendel's Father 6
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Bad.
Jude 8
In the very same way, these dreamers pollute their own bodies, reject authority and slander celestial beings.
2007-05-27 03:17:54
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answered by MiD 4
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