The Dangers Of Trying To Perform Covert Hypnosis

Oct 6
08:07

2009

John Osgood

John Osgood

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There are many articles, videos, mp3s and courses available on this site to help you understand and learn hypnosis. The techniques available are very ...

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There are many articles,The Dangers Of Trying To Perform Covert Hypnosis Articles videos, mp3s and courses available on this site to help you understand and learn hypnosis. The techniques available are very powerful, and as they say "with much power comes much responsibility" and that of course is very true. So are there any real dangers using hypnotic techniques on other people covertly, or even on yourself?

Hypnosis can be learned by anyone to a certain degree, and therefore using the power of suggestion and delving into the subconscious mind can have dramatic effects on the subject under hypnosis, even if only for a short time.

There is obviously room for abuse by an unscrupulous person using some of the powerful techniques available on this site, and this can have severe consequences.

Take something like hypnotherapy for instance, this should only be done by a professional, because a wrong diagnoses by a non-professional could make a patient very ill or even worse.

Imagine convincing a patient to ignore the symptoms of pain or some illness they have, and this leads to them not getting it checked out properly by a Doctor, this could be very dangerous indeed.

The courses offered on my website do not suggest people use the techniques for a negative outcome, but they are still very powerful and can be abused in the wrong hands.

At the end of the day we never know what is inside a person or what they will do, and it is the responsibility of each individual to use the powerful hypnosis techniques we recommend in an honest and positive way, without causing harm to themselves or anyone else.

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