Human Behavior

The first statement of page 124 seems to counter the statements of the last page. Actually the "failure" is typical of modern hypnotists to obtain any substantial effects at all. Consider the implications of "CHILDREN UNDER FIVE" and that suggestion given at childhood could determine their later suggestibility.

The last sentences of the second paragraph are a key to understanding the potential for abuse. Consider this combination.

Children under five experience severe disorientation with instruction to not remember, to become addicted, conditioned and be controlled by their phylogenetic survivals or repressed parental complex before altering their perception of situations.

At the bottom of page 122 is a classic example of hypnosis making possible an extreme physical feat. Note the page number it will be significant later.

At .5 on the page below, "organic effects" state that "a number" of studies report the "reduction of warts as the result of hypnotic suggestion". This form of cellular control indicates that over time profound physical changes can be created by the unconscious mind. Warts are a condition that can be recognized and act as a trigger when seen by others.

Above, .6 antisocial, repugnant or dangerous acts. The statements in this section do not take into account the effects upon children. They do demonstrate what is possible.

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HUMAN BEHAVIOR

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