It starts with relaxation. Soon every muscle is limp, the mind floating between awareness and sleep. And then the fun begins. Nineteen Lone Star College-Montgomery students clambered up on stage ...
Everyone who falls asleep must first enter a state of hypnosis. Every person experiences hypnosis, and stage hypnotist Brian Imbus, who has performed at True Bruin Welcome Week for the past 10 years, ...
Hypnosis has been around for centuries. The earliest references to hypnosis date back to ancient Egypt and Greece. In Greek, the word “Hypnos” refers to the god of sleep. As time went on and into the ...
When you think about hypnosis, what do you visualize? For many, it’s a clock-swinging magician or a comedy act that forces an unwitting volunteer to make embarrassing public admissions on stage. But ...
Take out your magician’s hat and pocket watch – hypnosis is back in style. Though best remembered as a parlor trick or outdated therapy method popular in the early 1900s, hypnotherapy has been used to ...
Most people see hypnosis as a stage act where the performer brings audience members to the stage, puts them in a hypnotic trance, and manipulates them to execute silly acts in order to entertain the ...