Man in a Hypnotic Mirror
Did you hear the one about the trainee hypnotist, Helmut Kichmeier, 27, who placed himself in a deep hypnotic trance, using self hypnosis while gazing into a mirror?
His wife found him staring intently at the mirror and had to seek the advice of the trance “victims” tutor who brought him back to full awareness. He had allegedly been in trance for five hours when discovered.
And the question this will raise is the whole idea of being trapped in hypnosis. Like if the hypnotist drops dead in the middle of the session. I actually watched an episode of Murder She Wrote where a hypnotist got murdered in a room full of tranced subjects, who sat there, gazing impassively during the murder and were still sitting there oblivious when the police broke into the room. They made it sound like a crisis because they could only be awakened by the person that had put them in hypnosis in the first place – who lay rigid with rigour mortis. But they had a recording of his (it would be an mp3 if written today), and this was played for the room of subjects who came out of trance promptly on hearing his wake up call.
At some point, the body has to wake up. I suspect that if that guy had remained in trance for five hours, it was because he wanted to be. I’ve occasionally left subjects in trance and gone off to change outfits, or get a drink; once I even disappeared to tweet on twitter during a hypnosis session. Once in a while, I’ve come back to find the subject bleary eyed and awake. But most times, they are still there in trance, where I left them, because I’ve structured the suggestions that way, that the silence of my absence makes them go deeper.
Sometimes I’ll tell their subconscious mind that I leave it up to them to decide when to wake up. They come back after a few minutes. One guy showed no signs of stirring, he was clearly enjoying it too much. So I had to wade back in and drag him kicking and screaming (metaphorically) back to the land of the awake.
If there had been an emergency, a house fire, or attackers breaking in and threatening Helmut’s safety, he would have come out of the trance. This is what we are taught in hypnosis and what appears to be true. The subconscious mind is there to protect you and places that as top priority. Unless the desire for danger is greater than the desire for safety.
If one hour of hypnosis is eqivalent to four hours of deep sleep, then Helmut Kichmeier must have been on a mega high when he woke up. I wonder if he’s going to be using self hypnosis in front of a mirror again, any time soon. It won’t surprise me if he does.
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