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Karander |
Posted - 05/13/2005 : 11:31:42 AM Hey! I have heard that cats are really susceptible to hypnosis? Is that truth? Does anyone have any informations about putting cats in deep trance? I reckon that standards human methods are not appropriate to cats By the way, first induction in my life I did on chicken It is really incredible :) With human it is too difficult
Please help me with cats :) Thanks a lot
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mark-gil |
Posted - 07/02/2006 : 9:42:28 PM I found this on a web site "Hypnotic World"--- GB.
Animal Hypnosis There is evidence to suggest that many (if not all) animals are susceptible to hypnosis and this section explores some of the research which demonstrates that hypnosis is indeed a natural phenomenon within the animal kingdom. Susceptibility to animal hypnosis is an inherited trait but is also partly determined by an animal's rearing, as shown by Moore and Amstey who conducted experiments with sheep and goats, some of which had been reared by foster-mothers when young and others that were reared normally. The foster mother animal experimental group proved less susceptible than the latter group but this was considered to be partly due to the fact that the fostered animals did not develop the same normal reactions. It has been demonstrated that chickens can be hypnotized by holding them still and drawing a chalk line on the ground away from the beak. One explanation given for this was that the birds imagined that they held fast by the chalk line, as by an unbreakable fetter.The chalk line has subsequently been found to be totally unnecessary. The best way to hypnotize a chicken is to hold it firmly on its side on a flat surface for around thirty seconds. Although the bird will struggle initially, it will suddenly become completely still, the muscles may become stiff and assume a waxy flexibility - remaining in any position you care to place them. This immobility can last from one minute to up to two or more hours with the bird lying inert, until suddenly it will give a few little squawking sounds before rising to its feet and running away. H B Gibson, in his book Hypnosis - its Nature and Therapeutic Uses - states that the record period for a chicken remaining in hypnosis is 3 hours 47 minutes. When the chicken's eyes are closed it is likely to remain hypnotized for a longer time length.
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anthony |
Posted - 07/02/2006 : 8:12:35 PM Yes I also understand what he is asking, but at $250.00 per hour for my services, and $3,000.00 for training, I doubt our friend is talking about the same hypnosis I am. There is no such thing by the way as animal hypnosis, just the production of a trance like state which has no value. As for his question re talking to the cat, it would seem he believes that cats can't understand human speach, so why is he asking about hypnotising one? Mine understands me perfectly, just pretends not to if it doesn't want to do what I ask.. |
Ramleck |
Posted - 07/02/2006 : 2:17:10 PM Hehehhhe Antony!! You made me laught, rolling on the floor! :-))))
But, I understand what Karander is talking about. There's a lot of weird things in the mythe of hypnosis that we can hypnotised an animal. Myself, I never been interested into animal-magnetism. Don't know about the cat's hypnosis but I know how to do with a chicken...
Draw a white line on the floor or ground... hold the chicker fermly with the 'nose' glue on that white line for at least 5 minutes without moving at all... Then, delicately, let the chicken there... It will stay there for a period of time, as 4 or 5 minutes without moving, as a statue...
Helpless but I wanted to replie to Karander. Yes, some animals can be put in trance, but it's a lot morrrrrrrre helpfull to put people in trance to halp them to get a better quality of life. |
Karander |
Posted - 05/16/2005 : 5:09:30 PM Fresh Cat ?? What do you mean? :> I have only one :) Talking ok. how to tell cat that mouse is growing up and I am talking about mouse, huh ?? |
anthony |
Posted - 05/15/2005 : 4:39:15 PM Get one fresh cat per day for three weeks, and talk to them quietly so as not to disturb their usual concentration. Ever notice that cats close their eyes a lot? lull them into the trance state, and then produce a mouse for their consideration, and tell them the mouse is growing as they watch, and will soon be bigger than them. Then watch and enjoy as cat runs from mouse...... After three weeks you should be quite good at it if they haven't carted you off to the funny farm before that...... |
HypnoDoc |
Posted - 05/15/2005 : 2:46:36 PM Practice, practice, practice. |
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