Hypnosis is a psychological condition in which some people may be induced to show various differences in behavior and thinking. Although some individuals experience an increase in suggestibility and subjective feelings of an 'altered state of consciousness', this is not right for everyone. In fact, some supposed hypnotic indicators and subjective changes can be achieved without relaxation or a lengthy induction, a fact that increases the controversy around hypnosis.
Hypnosis is a state of keen awareness. The subject is wide-awake and behind the scenes of everything around her. This clerical error stems from the stage hypnotist's use of the word "sleep" as analogous to the hypnotic state. When the old time hypnotist swung the watch in front of the subject's face, he told the subject that she was getting "somnolent." He then told the subject to go to sleep. What he meant was to go into a hypnotic sleep; not a natural sleep.
You will not divulge any secrets while in hypnosis unless you want to do so. The hypnotist does not have any magnetism over the subject. Quite the contrary, the subject has more supremacy over herself since at this time she has control action over her own subconscious mind. The subject can easily reject any suggestion the hypnotist makes, no matter how simple or convoluted the suggestion might be. The subject can open her eyes, emerge from the state of hypnosis, and walk out of the room at any time she chooses.
Hypnosis is another way to develop your self esteem. The very root of all the negative things you determine and say about yourself is in your unconscious mind. You can get to the root of it all by accessing that part of your mind with hypnosis. You will be able to reinstate all of the negative thoughts with healthier, more emphatic thoughts. As a result, you will seem to be refreshed, unnervous, and considerable better about yourself.
If you try something and it doesn't work, then you get wary and start to expect the next approach to pass over. And you get what you want?. Do you really think that the same exact commands will work for people? Do you think that they will work for you? Do you usually do exactly as you are told? Or do you appear the desire to do the opposed of what you are told to do?
The notion of hypnotism has elicited many presentations in popular culture. Intrinsically, the notion that people are susceptible to commands outside their conscious control can be an effective way of representing the notion of the fallible narrator. Many works of fiction, such as movies, television programs, and comic books portray hypnotism as a form of total mind control, however most authorities agree that this is an exaggeration.
The Pure And Simple Truth
by Margo Feiden
Al Hirschfeld was born in St Louis on the first day of summer, 1903. When he was eleven years old, an art teacher informed his mother, "There is nothing more we can teach him in St. Louis" The family moved forthwith to New York.
Genius
Soon he was enrolled in The Art Students League. Hirschfeld has never had to convince anyone that he's a genius; it has always been apparent.
Growing a beard
By the ripe old age of 17, while his contemporaries were learning how to sharpen pencils, Hirschfeld became an art director at Selznick Pictures. He held that position for about four years. Then in 1924, he moved to Paris to work, lead the bohemian life and grow a beard. This he has retained (the beard, not the flat) for the past 68 years, presumably because you never know when your oil burner will go the fritz.
Introducing NINA
In 1943, Hirschfeld married one of Europe's most famous actresses, the late Dolly Haas. Their marriage was one of the happiest I've ever seen. In addition, it produced Nina, their daughter. Since Nina's birth, Hirschfeld has engaged in the "harmless insanity," (as he calls it,) of hiding her name at least once in each of his drawings. The number of NINA's concealed is shown by an Arabic numeral to the right of his signature. Generally, if no number is to be found, either NINA appears once or the drawing was executed before she was born.
Finding NINAs
Several years ago, an NYU student kept coming into the Gallery to stare at the same drawing each day of the week. When the curiosity finally got to the best of me, I asked, "What is so riveting that one drawing that keeps you here for hours, day after day?? She answered that she had found only 11 of 39 NINAs and would not give up until they all were located. I replied that the 39 next to the signature was the year.
Nina was born in 1945.
It's interesting that although Hirschfeld was initially attracted to sculpture and painting, this gave way to his passion for pure line. "Sculpture," he once said to me, "is something you trip over in the dark."
Absolute simplicity.
I believe that Hirschfeld's devotion to line comes from yet a more formal aesthetic - his respect for absolute simplicity.
One day soon after we met, I asked, "Sometimes you do a drawing inspired by a complex play with elaborate scenery, extravagant costumes, and a cast of thousands - yet the drawing is simple. Other times the play is simple with a straightforward set, and costumes that are street clothes - yet the drawing is complicated. Is it that when you have the time you do a complex drawing and when you're rushed you do a simple one?"
"No," he replied. "When I'm rushed I do a complicated drawing. When I have the time, I do a simple one."
The above was first written in 1980 and appeared in 1983 as a preface to Al Hirschfeld's book, Show Business is No Business.
Hirschfeld's works are in The Smithsonian Institute, The National Portrait Gallery, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, The Museum of the City of New York, The Lincoln Center Library, The Brooklyn Museum, The Fogg Museum of Harvard University, St Louis Art Museum, Cleveland museum of Art, and many other museums and institutions in the United States, Europe, and Asia. <<
Since 1969, Al Hirschfeld has been represented by the Margo Feiden Galleries, in New York, where more than 70 years of his drawings, etchings and lithographs are on permanent display.
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