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Can we learn about our inner structure through hypnosis, and is it potentially dangerous for spiritual practice?

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"Hypnosis can unveil the depths of your inner being, but tread carefully, for the unconscious is a trusting child that can be led astray by harmful suggestions. Embrace meditation and self-suggestion as your true guides, for they empower you from within."

According to Osho, hypnosis (yoga-tandra) deliberately quiets the everyday mind so the inner, undistorted mind becomes accessible; this can reveal your inner structure and even deepen meditation or healing. But it is equally dangerous: the unconscious is utterly trusting and can absorb harmful suggestions—even to death. Use hypnosis sparingly, with ethical guidance and self-awareness, privileging meditation and self-suggestion over dependence on others.
Yes—hypnosis can help you peek inside your true self, but because that deep mind believes anything it’s told, you must handle it carefully or someone could plant harmful ideas.
Why this matters practically
- Access deeper patterns for healing, habit change, and insight when meditation feels difficult.
- Protect yourself by using qualified, ethical guidance or self-hypnosis with clear, positive intent.
- Balance hypnosis with alert meditation so you grow awareness rather than new dependencies.
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