Technosoul
Cool article.
I was always told that hypnotism doesn't convince you to do anything you wouldn't do anyway. It only relaxes your emotional inhibitions. Your logical ones are still in place. You can't hypnotize someone to slap their wife, for example, if they wouldn't do it otherwise, and the confusion stems from that person make the logical decision not to instead of an emotional one.
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Faith is the basis of patience, and patience appears as a non-response to the world. It separates you from taking shape from evil as it joins, and then strengthens, your relationship to God, who can be trusted to reveal things as they really are.
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I agree with that. After attending Anger Management training, I found that if I didn't get worked up and pissed off, people thought I didn't care. It was frustrating to have to tell someone, "Just because I'm not raising hell doesn't mean I'm not pissed off about this."
I think hypnotism allows for clearer thought and clearer reasoning. For those who are hypnotized into believing, it's not like they are being fooled or tricked. They are just taking a clear-headed approach to the idea and deciding to do it.