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http://MikeMandelHypnosis.com/video Question: How does hypnotic suggestion work? Answer: The best way to explain this is to offer you a model I like to use. Imagine a big beach-ball with a small coin, say a dime, sitting on top. The beach-ball is the totality of your awareness. It's your unconscious mind, and contains everything you've ever seen or done, every place you've ever been, every person you've ever met, every book you've ever read and every movie you've ever seen. It's everything you know and have learned and everything you believe to be true, as well as all your aspirations and hopes, all the filters you use to make judgements, and every dream you've ever had. Clearly, it is vast! And then we have the dime, which is tiny by comparison. The dime is your conscious mind, and is everything you are currently aware of, typically about 7 bits of information at any given time. (If you wish to argue this with me, save your breath. It's only a useful model, and not reality!) Now imagine that between the dime and the beach-ball is a coaster you could put your coffee cup on, so you don't stain or damage the coffee table. So the dime sits on the coaster which rests on the beach-ball. The coaster is what we call the critical faculty. (Remember, it's just a model; a way of understanding and making sense of hypnosis...) The critical faculty functions like a firewall on your computer. It prevents or permits information to enter the unconscious mind and cause a particular response. It generally does a pretty good job, and stops suggestions that wouldn't want, from getting in. The critical faculty is also connected to our ability to think critically. To evaluate concepts and situations and make determinations based on our analysis. When one goes into hypnosis, the critical faculty remains present, but becomes more permeable, or porous, if you like, permitting greater access to the unconscious and its vast treasure-trove of resources. Once the critical faculty is bypassed, suggestions can get in and affect the unconscious. Nevertheless, if a suggestion is perceived as dangerous or immoral, the critical faculty will lock down and either prevent the person from complying, or simply end the hypnotic trance and awaken the subject. So hypnotic suggestion works by bypassing the critical faculty.