| What connection is there, if any, between hypnosis and psychic phenomena? | |
Hypnosis and psychic functioning are both strange and little understood phenomena, and there is a tendency to think of them together for that reason. They’re both unusual! However, there are more substantial reasons to mention the two phenomena together. Historically, several phenomena which we today call psychic were observed to occur rather routinely in persons who had undergone hypnosis. One of these was the phenomenon then called "community of sensation," in which a hypnotized person reported perceiving sensations (for example, tastes) being directly experienced by another person at a distance. Today, we would consider this a form of telepathy. Another phenomenon was the induction and termination of hypnosis itself at a distance. Well known experiments along these lines were conducted in 1886 by the French psychiatrist Pierre Janet and were later repeated and elaborated in the 1930’s by Leonid Vasiliev who might be called the father of parapsychology in Russia. More recently, it’s been found that hypnosis is a favorable condition
to the occurrence of many forms of ESP. Hypnotized persons tend to
perform better in laboratory tests of clairvoyance, telepathy, and
precognition. Precisely why this is so remains unclear, but several
hypotheses have been advanced: The hypnotic subject is very relaxed; he
has induced in himself (with the help of the hypnotist) a state of
isolation from sensory impressions that might normally divert his
attention away from more subtle ESP impressions; he has fewer distracting
thoughts and distracting physical sensations. Hypnosis and parapsychology are also similar in terms of their history
of acceptance by the scientific community. At first frowned upon because
they included phenomena that were unfamiliar and not easily explained by
current scientific world views, they are gradually becoming less
unfamiliar, more fully understood, and more acceptable in science and in
medicine. Progress has been more rapid in the case of hypnosis.
Consequently, hypnosis is now an acceptable object of scholarly and
scientific interest and has several practical applications. Perhaps the
same will be true for parapsychology in the years to come. |
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