What happens when one experiences hypnosis?
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"In the depths of hypnosis, you touch the veil of enlightenment, where the right guidance can unlock your inner silence, but in the wrong hands, it becomes a tool for conditioning and exploitation."
According to Osho, in hypnosis (tandra) you sink into a profound, sleep-like stillness where ordinary 'wakefulness' recedes; only the master’s voice bridges you with the world. In this depth you are separated from enlightenment by a thin, breakable veil; right guidance and post-hypnotic suggestions can catalyze real awakening and give you a key to inner silence—yet in false hands the same openness allows dangerous conditioning and exploitation.
You relax so deeply that normal noise fades and you’re almost awake inside; a true guide can help you awaken, but a false one can mislead you.
Why this matters practically
- Choose authentic, ethical guidance before entering deep suggestible states.
- Use meditation/self-hypnosis to access inner silence safely on your own.
- Apply post-hypnotic cues (like closing eyes) to return to calm and clarity anytime.
- Use meditation/self-hypnosis to access inner silence safely on your own.
- Apply post-hypnotic cues (like closing eyes) to return to calm and clarity anytime.
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