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A hypnotic trance is a natural, temporary altered state of consciousness in which a person becomes highly focused, receptive, and relaxed. It is a phenomenon used in hypnosis for therapeutic purposes, relaxation, creativity, or personal development.

When a person is in a hypnotic trance:

  • They are not asleep, but they are not in an ordinary waking state.

  • They are deeply relaxed, both physically and mentally.

  • They may be more open to suggestions (positive and goal-oriented).

These are forms of spontaneous trance, similar to a hypnotic trance.

You may have experienced a similar state if:

  • You’ve driven with the car or the riding a bike for a long time without noticing it and arrived with no clear memory of the journey.

  • You’ve been completely absorbed in a movie or book, forgetting the world around you.

  • You’ve “zoned out,” lost in daydreams.

Contrary to common myths, a person in trance:

  • Remains in control at all times.

  • Does nothing against their will or personal values.

  • Can exit the trance whenever they choose.