If you think they are weaker-minded people you could just as well be one yourself.
Should have been:
If weak-minded = high suggestibility.
Photolysis might has a high suggestibility.
Photolysis might be weak-minded.
If I then state that suggestibility has many contributing factors other than anything intellectual or anything with belief, and then when you value "critical thinking" to low suggestibility the premise of weak-mindedness falls.
 Originally Posted by Photolysis
What would you say if I were immune to it? Would you then apologise profusely?
No why should I? Most people are not highly susceptible to hypnosis.
 Originally Posted by Photolysis
Furthermore, let me quote Derren Brown himself on hypnosis from his book Tricks of the Mind:
It's easy to quote out of context..
I say again, one can easily be hypnotised or be affected by PWA without believing it in.
PWA is by definition working unconsciously with the mind, critical thinking has nothing to do with the unconscious mind.
Read this on hypnosis and critical thinking:
"In hypnosis a person is more open to suggestion, which is another way of saying that a person is more open to suspending habitual perceptual and thinking biases. There is already a term to describe this mode of thought: critical thinking. Critical thinking allows purposes, questions, information, inferences, concepts, assumptions, implications, points of view, beliefs, and situations to be analyzed, evaluated and restructured with reduced constraints of habitual conscious or unconscious mental biases.
Furthermore, hypnosis is a process in which a person adopts new patterns of perceiving, thinking, feeling and behaving. Another term for the adoption of new patterns of perceiving, thinking, feeling and behavior is learning.
Thus we can derive a new definition of hypnosis: Hypnosis is a specific learning state; it is the enhancement of critical thinking followed by selective acceptable suggestion.
This definition explains increased openness to suggestion without suspension of judgment. Critical thinking is expansive; it is open to multiple possibilities. It can consider a situation (or suggestion) from multiple perspectives. Rather than rejecting reflexively it can allow a suggestion to accepted as true, and consider and act upon it as true, when it is in the best interest of the person, and yet retain the ability to reject it when is contrary to core beliefs and values."
http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/A..._Hypnosis.html
 Originally Posted by Photolysis
You don't have to be so hostile by the way. It sounds as if you're taking my comments rather personally; have you been hypnotised or something? Is that why you're so offended?
I'm not taking them very personal, it was just obvious that you had a less experienced view on hypnosis. Using that to wrongly conjecture yourself and elevate you above some people is not right.
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