more about hypnotizing a sleeping person.
from a book entitled- Open to suggestion by robert temple(not to be confused with a hypnotist of the same name)
back cover- open to suggestion is the first popular book this century to convey the full range and potential of hypnosis for good and for ill. it sweeps away the popular myths about the subject and presents the facts- many for the very first time. best selling author robert temple, whose 10 years of investigation have taken him all over the world to come to know the foremost reaearchers in the field, has collected the evidence and countless case histories never before made available in book form.
''you cannot be made to commit any act against your moral principles under the influence of hypnosis''..............if anyone knows anything about hypnosis they know this.
Unfortunately it is not true, it is a statement born out of the fear of those who say it. there are some people who can be made to do almost anything.
page 45- it is a common assumption of nearly everyone that when one is unconscious, one is 'out'-that is,sealed off from the environment,unaware of one's surroundings, and in a state of suspended animation. but we will see that this is not true when in the next chapter I give a description of how a patient in a coma was successfully hypnotized. this proves that patients in comas can sometimes, and perhaps always, hear what is going on around them, or at least what is spoken their ears. and yet a coma is meant to be the most inactive of unconscious states, where the parient is hopelessly out of touch with his surroundings.