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This time she wake with not much trouble, and then I try to put her to hypnotic sleep.
I was also tempted to listen to a hypnotic sleep tape.
In his last years he acted like a man awakened from a long hypnotic sleep.
This crypt with its dreaming, hypnotic sleep was such a place.
"Dreams are uncommon in hypnotic sleep," he said, turning to her.
Robert goes back to his apartment in downtown Pittsburgh, where he puts himself under a hypnotic sleep.
He slept, a deep, hypnotic sleep, as the machine purred on.
The name cataplexy is sometimes used as a name for hypnotic sleep.
Then the morphia took effect and by the time the doctor arrived she was genuinely off in a hypnotic sleep.
The scenes surfaced in hypnotic sleep identify the husband.
By post hypnotic suggestion, he will at once fall into hypnotic sleep.
This record is being made to bring memory when you sleep, an induced hypnotic sleep."
A vague annoyance swept him, and an awareness that he'd have to emerge further out of his hypnotic sleep to free himself.
Given to the subject when drugged or in a hypnotic sleep, these suggestions operate when he is awake.
Ganga wakes up from her hypnotic sleep and learns that she is completely cured of the illness.
Thommereux escapes by the window and Angèle feigns a deep hypnotic sleep.
Soon I will awaken you, but you will still remain in a deep hypnotic sleep, even though awakened.
And when your bodies have changed, you will both go back and sit in your chairs, still in a deep hypnotic sleep."
Psychotic women often maintain, after they are awakened from a drugged sleep (and sometimes a hypnotic sleep), that they have been raped.
He argued that hypnotic sleep was identical to natural sleep, and that its state significantly amplified the efficacy of the suggestions offered to patients.
According to his website, he claims to hold the world record of being the fastest hypnotist, as well as inducing the longest hypnotic sleep documented.
It was a deep, almost hypnotic sleep, partially a result of the release of tension from the day's horrors, but it was not dreamless.
"Also' a small radio, hypnotic sleep courses in Latin and ancient German, and some very warm clothes-similar to whatever Hunter's human friends wore."
Louis Pauwels, among others, criticizes Gurdjieff for his insistence on considering people as "asleep" in a state closely resembling "hypnotic sleep."
"I arranged hypnotic sleep courses in Latin and ancient German for Steve and Jane," said Hunter.