It is obvious, of course, that unintelligent cooperation is of lesser value than cooperation based on a conscious and rational will. And deep hypnosis generally tends to make actions mechanical and irrational, and hence ineffectual in changed conditions. Furthermore, the subjects commonly resent any attempt on the part of the hypnotist to influence them in a way that does not meet their full approval. Consequently, the subject resents the suggestion and develops resistance and negativism.
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Thursday, September 20, 2007
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