Tuesday, June 2, 2020

James Brown Penguin Live Lecture (Notes)

Hypnosis, according to James, is comprised of 1) suggestion, 2) imagination and 3) belief.

Everything around you is a suggestion. Everything that you experience around you in some way suggests information to you, and in the case of what we're doing it's a bit more direct.

Your imagination then takes that information and it creates this wonderful thing were it turns a thought into a feeling. That your imagination has the power to give what your thinking a much more physical sensation. A feeling that you have that has a strong association with a thing that you are thinking.

And then you add in belief, this notion that we also have the ability to automate functions. And the key belief I'm talking about is the belief that it is happening to you. The perception that you get when something that you do becomes automated. And you get it in lots of different ways.  @1:12


Anthony Jacquin simple explanation.The idea of turning a doing into a happening.

For example. If I pretend my hand is stuck to the wall. Using my imagination by allowing my body to create the experience for me. I push my hand flat then I create the illusion for my self of this tension. I know it isn't but I can imagine it is. The only difference between that and if I were hypnotized is the perception that I have.


Foot Stuck To Ground @1:53

"It will still work on any of them who are willing to follow my first instruction and that is when I say imagine, I don't just mean think, I mean feel and experience to." @2:21:35

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