madetotakeit
WARNING: I Bite Back
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Last night Discovery channel ran The Human Body:Sensations. Very interesting information about how the body reacts to pain. One of the pre-break teasers said "Pain keeps us alive." I chuckled at that. It can be true in a couple of different ways. It explained how during the fight or flight response the endorphins coat the synapses to prevent the pain signals from reaching the brain. One of the examples they used to show the power of the brain over pain was dental surgery under hypnosis. No medications were given. They filmed the procedure and the guy obviously felt no pain. The Dentist had planted the suggestion in his mind that the feelings he experienced were pleasant, the whirring of the drill was the sound of electronic toys.
This made me think. Many people have talked about the presentation of a situation has a direct effect on whether it is enjoyed or not. I know I discovered I enjoyed pain (granted mild pain) when it was introduced in the middle of something I was enjoying a great deal. His words and presence at the time I know have a great deal to do with how I reacted. I now crave something that I truthfully wasn't sure that I would like so much as submit to. So I wonder, is the buildup before an action a form of not so much hypnosis, but a reprogramming of sensations? Is the PYL's ability to tap into the pyl's mind and recognize what needs to be said in order to elicit the desired reaction?
Just a thought, but after watching the show it seems to make sense.
This made me think. Many people have talked about the presentation of a situation has a direct effect on whether it is enjoyed or not. I know I discovered I enjoyed pain (granted mild pain) when it was introduced in the middle of something I was enjoying a great deal. His words and presence at the time I know have a great deal to do with how I reacted. I now crave something that I truthfully wasn't sure that I would like so much as submit to. So I wonder, is the buildup before an action a form of not so much hypnosis, but a reprogramming of sensations? Is the PYL's ability to tap into the pyl's mind and recognize what needs to be said in order to elicit the desired reaction?
Just a thought, but after watching the show it seems to make sense.