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		<title>By: Hypnotism:the Basics– for the Novice &#124; How To Hypnotize Someone &#124; Finally! Be free from smoking</title>
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		<description>[...] admin wrote an intriguing post today onHere&#8217;s a little tasterIn fact, modern understanding of hypnosis contradicts this conception on several key points. Subjects in a hypnotic trance are not slaves to their “masters” — they have absolute free will. And they&#8217;re not really in a semi-sleep state — they &#8216;re actually &#8230;. For example, consciously you may want to stop smoking, but unconsciously you may still associate smoking with being macho or looking sophisticated. Or you may consciously want to eat better food and smaller portions, &#8230; [...]</description>
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