Gettin’ My Hippie On…
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We often think of “peace” as a calm environment and gentle thoughts, but I believe it can also be a strong vibrant energy. I feel the most peaceful at the beach with the churning waves, rushing currents, seagulls calling and children playing. I am completely calm and relaxed there, but the scene is so very vivid and kinetic.
I have a friend that finds total peace by taking long drives at night. His stressful thoughts evaporate into the distant lights and the darkness comforts him. The gentle hum of his engine and the passing cars are relaxing.
Where do you find your Peace?
Introducing my latest piece from my Transforming Energy series. “Vivid Peace”, like all of the work in this set, has been transformed from a previous painting into an entirely new piece of art. Enjoy!
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A few people have said that my new series “Transforming Energy” is hypnotizing. I’ve never been hypnotized and am uncertain if it would even be possible. I am pretty strong willed. Also I am not very open to suggestion nor does the placebo effect work on me. I do not believe everything I hear/see and I do not trust doctors very much. Not that hypnotists are doctors, but to my mind they are close enough in principle. Additionally as a survivor or childhood abuse I know I would not be comfortable with this practice even if it could work on me. How could you trust anyone with your psyche like that? I’d have to have my husband or sister with me and wouldn’t they get hypnotized too? At any rate, I do find it fascinating.
The term “hypnosis” comes from the Greek word hypnos which means sleep. The words “hypnosis” and “hypnotism” both derive from the term “neuro-hypnotism” (nervous sleep) coined by the Scottish surgeon James Braid around 1841. Braid based his practice on that developed by Franz Mesmer and his followers (“Mesmerism” or “animal magnetism“), but differed in his theory as to how the procedure worked.
There is a belief that hypnosis is a form of unconsciousness resembling sleep, but contemporary research suggests that hypnotic subjects are fully awake and are focusing attention, with a corresponding decrease in their peripheral awareness.[7] Subjects also show an increased response to suggestions.[8] In the first book on the subject, Neurypnology (1843), Braid described “hypnotism” as a state of physical relaxation accompanied and induced by mental concentration (“abstraction”).[9] Source Wikipedia
I like the last description “state of physical relaxation” and “mental concentration”. Maybe I will have to try “self” hypnosis. 😉