Monday, February 19, 2007

Imbedded Thoughts Fight Off Control

However, being able to place thoughts into someone’s subconscious is not as easy as dangling a bright object in front of their eyes and telling them they are getting sleepy. There has to be a reason for a person’s subconscious to accept the suggestions as a new reality before someone can control their mind using hypnosis. Entering someone’s subconscious and leaving the thought that they are a non-smoker is being used successfully to help people quit smoking.

However, if you were able to completely control your mind using hypnosis, the success rate would most likely be higher than the current 65 percent. That indicates that either 35 percent of those undergoing hypnosis to quit smoking were not able to accept the subconscious suggestion, or the hypnotists were not able to control minds using hypnosis.