Is it possible to learn a language (or other things) through hypnosis?
For example, being under hypnosis while listening to a recording that teaches a foreign language.
Would that work?
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For example, being under hypnosis while listening to a recording that teaches a foreign language.
Would that work?
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May 29th, 2010 at 7:07 am
Unlikely.
May 29th, 2010 at 7:21 am
My parents tried to quit smoking through hypnosis and they spent alto of money on this. They both were hiding the fact that they were both still smoking from each other. I thought it was funny. I think hypnosis is a load of —-. But that’s just my opinion.
May 29th, 2010 at 8:08 am
Nope it wouldn’t.
And I’d agree with the person Rochelle — hypnosis is a load of c.r.a.p and only the very suggestible fall for it. All it is beneficial for is relaxation but then, you can just do relaxation therapy for that!
May 29th, 2010 at 8:59 am
No, it is not possible to learn another language through Hypnosis. Language and language patterns are learned through the conscience mind, whereby, you can hear, see, speak, and write a language. This cannot be done in a hypnotic state of mind.
Language is learned, Visually, Auditorily, Verbally, and Kinesthetically (writing).
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May 29th, 2010 at 9:11 am
It depends on how susceptible you are to hypnosis [not everyone is]. If you are a good subject for hypnosis, it should work, as it seems to be relatively successful for other things like escaping addictions.
Hypnosis taps into the sub-conscious, & the conscious mind doesn’t have direct access to it, so you’d need a way to be able to recall the information, to be able to use it.
You’d have to be learning the language in the conventional way as well. Hypnosis on it’s own would not be successful.
But, a good hypnotherapist would be able to work with you, so that you put minimal effort into learning the conventional way.