10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEHYPNOTISATION»
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dehypnotisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dehypnotisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Dehypnotisation. The awakening of subject from hypnotic trance is as mportant
as inducing them into hypnotic trance. The task of awakening subjects is not as
difficult as it is believed to be by some self-styled experts. However there are a
few ...
By posthypnotism we mean a study of the behaviour of the person after
dehypnotisation. We have already shown that whatever suggestions are made to
the person during his hypnotic state remain by and large stable. Post-hypnotism
has ...
Nārāyaṇadatta Śrīmālī, 2011
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Indian Philosophy: An Introduction
“There the sun cannot illumine, nor the moon, nor the stars; the flash of lightning
cannot illumine That, what to speak of the mortal fire! That shining, everything
else shines” (Katha Up. 2.2.15). That is not hypnotisation, but dehypnotisation.
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The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda [ Volume 6 ]:
The whole process of growth is dehypnotisation. The purer the mind, the easier it
is to control. Purity of the mind must be insisted upon if you would control it. Do
not think covetously about mere mental powers. Let them go. One who seeks the
...
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Procedure-related Cancer Pain in Children
Rapid dehypnotisation in emergencies may also be discussed. • Step 2. The
therapist and child discuss which of the induction techniques employed in step 1
were most helpful, and agree to discard the rest. The child is then asked to
describe ...
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Encyclopaedia of the Śaivism
Saktopaya should therefore be taken as such a process of dehypnotisation which
relieves a yogin form the hypnotical finitude of his person and limitations in his
pov/ers to know and to do in accordance with his will, imposed in him by maya, ...
Swami Parmeshwaranand, 2004
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Clinical Hypnosis Textbook: A Guide for Practical Intervention
Dehypnotisation The process of bringing the hypnotic state to an end and waking
the patient. It is usually arranged to happen at a particular signal, such as the
count of one to five. Always remember to remove or nullify suggestions that you
do ...
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Swami Vivekananda: Messiah of Resurgent India
The work of attaining freedom of realising one's own nature, consists in
dehypnotisation."45 This illusion or hypnotisation is the root of all bondages that
cause all misery. As long as we do not try to break off these fetters there is no
light for us.
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British Journal of Medical Hypnotism
We had two subjects who did not want to come out of the hypnotic state, but the
dehypnotisation was easily achieved by directing at them a current of cold air
from a ventilator. There were also twelve cases of people who awoke, got up, and
...
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Thundering Dawn Or Himalayan Peal
Now we shall speak of the method of dehypnotisation of Self. It is to bring the
Pyschic being of Man into a calm, perfect ease and to stir the outside into activity.
It is to realise Yog or union with the Universal Soul, nothing short of Perfect
identity ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEHYPNOTISATION»
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dehypnotisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Rajaji's criticism of Nehru's Socialism and the emergence of …
C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji) had both the courage and conviction to oppose him and called for dehypnotisation of the people of India from ... «Free press journal, May 15»