पं.लड्डू गुरु
Sammohan Tantr Pooja
Hypnosis is the art of manipulating any person or thing as per your wish. Through which man can be brought into that semi-conscious state which is a mixture of trance and dream state, through this experiment man can fulfill his every wish or desire.
Types of hypnosis: Although there are many types of hypnosis, but mainly 5 types are considered-
1. Self hypnosis
2. Hypnosis
3. Group Hypnosis
4. Animal hypnosis
5. Parapsychological hypnosis.
Self-Hypnosis: In fact, the root of all types of hypnosis is self-hypnosis. In this, the person gives the desired effect to the body and mind by giving suggestions or instructions to himself. Para hypnosis: Para hypnosis means hypnotizing another. In this, the hypnotist can hypnotize another person, remove his mental disorders and give necessary instructions for his personality development or can even show miracles to people through him.
Group Hypnosis: Hypnotizing a crowd or a group is called group hypnosis. It is believed that this hypnosis is easy to do, because the person is adept at following each other. In this, the hypnotist has the ability to hypnotize the entire gathering or a certain group simultaneously.
Animal hypnosis: Hypnotizing animals and birds is called animal hypnosis. Ringmasters often hypnotize animals in circuses. For this, they artificially create fears of intense electric light, lots of noise, crowd of people, getting hurt, death etc. If they look into the eyes of any animal or bird, it gets hypnotized, however. This is definitely a bit difficult.
Parapsychology Hypnosis: The subject of parapsychology is very wide but it starts with hypnosis. This includes hypnotizing a person or group sitting at a distance, getting information about one's previous life, locating someone's lost object while in hypnotism, contacting spirits, knowing the events happening in the past, future and present. etc. works are included. In this, the person goes into such a deep state of hypnosis and gets completely connected to the ether medium. This state is no less than that of a Yogi or a Siddhapurusha.