A New Theory of Hypnosis by Anthony Galie

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  • Опубликовано: 10 май 2019
  • This theory is predicated on Neural Mutual Inhibition. I would welcome any comments.
    anthony@corporatehypnotistmasterclass.com
    The most recent research (2016) found a decrease in activity in an area called the dorsal anterior cingulate, part of the brain’s salience network. Secondly, they saw an increase in connections between two other areas of the brain - the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the insula. They also observed reduced connections between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the default mode network, which includes the medial prefrontal and the posterior cingulate cortex.
    This could be explained by Neural Mutual Inhibition.
    Here’s the study: www.researchgate.net/publicat...
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  • @mickblock
    @mickblock 5 лет назад +26

    I've thought it before and I'll think it again; thank goodness this guy values being a part of the science community and sharing his understanding and experience rather than exploiting it. That in itself does MUCH to move the football.

  • @AnthonyGalie
    @AnthonyGalie  5 лет назад +62

    I realized after I saw the video that I gave the impression that the states were mutually exclusive. They are not, and I have corrected myself on a few of the posts. I know that in the video I made it sound like the switch is binary. I didn't mean to . It is not; it is rather a constantly shifting balance between competing systems. The original animal studies centered on drinking, for example. They found an area on one part of the Hypothalamus where, if it was lesioned, the rats became "Polydipsic".....they could not stop drinking.....then they located another region where lesioned rats became "Adipsic".... they would not drink at all. When the two systems are firing and mutually inhibiting each other, you get normal drinking behavior. They found the same effect for rage vs. passivity in the Amygdala as well as other behaviors. It is the two systems firing at different strengths and frequencies that results in “normal” behaviors. I did a poor job of communicating that, but it is well discussed in the original Lateral Hypothalamic animal studies.
    Second, when doing the demonstration with Tim, I was deliberately careful in my choice of words and twice to ask him if he thought he was “fully conscious”. Going back to the relative balance of the competing systems, I meant to convey that at those instances, the system responsible for trancelike behavior may have been increasing, and somewhat inhibiting the system for “normal conscious behavior”. Of course he was “conscious”, just not in the same way as when he is seeing what he is looking at and hearing what is being said to him. I am acutely aware of the complexity and subtly of “consciousness”, per se. Which is why I spent a bit of time making the four points……..one of which was that I would use the term “normal conscious behavior” as opposed to trance to encompass the an enormous range of behaviors. I simply couldn’t figure out a better way to convey, in a very short time, to an audience, what the gist of the theory was.

    • @randomcommentor
      @randomcommentor 5 лет назад +4

      I think you may have misunderstood. This video is NOT about proving hypnosis. Hypnosis is real and it has been documented countless times. Anthony Galie is a skilled hypnotist, and there are many like him.
      This video is about a new theory on how hypnosis works. Hypnosis HAS been scientifically proven, but this specific theory has yet to be.
      If you "want to believe", then go search for the (probably) thounsands of studies about hypnosis.

    • @Skurpy_
      @Skurpy_ 5 лет назад

      Ever heard of the description

    • @exploringtherealyou3298
      @exploringtherealyou3298 5 лет назад +1

      I'm not a doctor or psychologist or anything like that. I've just always been very fascinated with how the brain works and how we can use it as a tool to better ourselves. I'm also very fascinated by how our heart-brain-gut connection works!
      Your explanations and layout was easy for me to grasp what you were saying (although I may have to watch a couple times 😁).
      I just wanted to say thank you for the work you do and putting forth this groundbreaking information! 🙌🤗🙏👏

    • @Guest-gy9vp
      @Guest-gy9vp 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the explanation. I like all your videos.
      What do you think about this example
      How if someone asked us what is the answer to 1+1?
      you will process this using the subconscious mind and you will answer very fast.
      But how if the question was 957+345=??
      Now we have to switch to the conscious mind. to get more help from the memory and processor.
      The same when we started to learn how to use a keyboard on the computer.
      In the beginning, we were using the conscious mind and think where is the letter that we want to type.
      After using the keyboard for several years maybe now we don't even need to think about the keyboard anymore and everything is happening automatically using the subconscious mind.
      How can we train the subconscious mind?? By repeating the task over and over and over....
      I could be wrong but that what I believe so fare.

    • @nickiname548
      @nickiname548 5 лет назад

      @ChooChoo Huber I do hypnosis very often and its wonderful

  • @terryblome8953
    @terryblome8953 5 лет назад +19

    I am a Hypnotist and was fortunate enough to be in the room when this was filmed. This makes perfect sense and I hoe the researchers prove this and people stop thinking what we do is voodoo. I have studied Anthony’s work for a while and personally think he is brilliant.

  • @SuperiorityQomplex
    @SuperiorityQomplex 5 лет назад +8

    I'm so excited to see how this turns out! This could change everything in our field...

  • @magihypnotisthannibalbey1755
    @magihypnotisthannibalbey1755 4 года назад +2

    My second time watching this very detailed work regarding Hypnosis. What better person to present this New theory and ideas! ❤️ Thank you Cherub Anthony Galie , you are the best! Peace from the Magi in the East. 🇲🇦🇺🇸✡️🙏🏿

  • @Iamdeepank
    @Iamdeepank 5 лет назад +14

    I respect this man . He inspires me to do much more in my field of interest.

  • @tinkreign3614
    @tinkreign3614 3 года назад +1

    Anthony Galie, Thank you so much in assisting me in changing my life forever. Your work is outstanding!

  • @harlanjames2787
    @harlanjames2787 5 лет назад

    Thank you Mr. Galie, i have beem looking for this switch for a long time, great work!

  • @dr.rongoldstein1633
    @dr.rongoldstein1633 5 лет назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic information !!

  • @ihatewands5820
    @ihatewands5820 5 лет назад +1

    Absolutely Brilliant. Would love to learn more about this.

  • @ProfessorJayTee
    @ProfessorJayTee 5 лет назад

    Finally had the time to sit down and give this the attention it deserved. Great presentation, Anthony. The premise of your hypothesis is quite clear. Not only that, but seeing a testable hypothesis of hypnosis, possibly for the first time ever, is just amazing. My own analog computing model of the mind doesn't specify anywhere near your level of detail; but it doesn't contradict it at any point I can determine, either. Hope to talk to you again sometime soon. Cheers, Jay Tee

  • @arieldasmarinas7749
    @arieldasmarinas7749 5 лет назад +1

    Really helpful! thank you, sir!

  • @KeithanthonyTaylor
    @KeithanthonyTaylor 5 лет назад

    Outstanding presentation

  • @alexandrumunteanu7277
    @alexandrumunteanu7277 5 лет назад

    we do - so very much - love you !

  • @shinpidenmasterjosepharnao8731
    @shinpidenmasterjosepharnao8731 3 года назад

    Excellent theory. I always thought it is a similar switch to sleep switch. Thank you so much for this .

  • @kunfuucyuz
    @kunfuucyuz 5 лет назад

    thank you for sharing great knowledge and great content in your channel. i recently started to read on hypnosis and other subcouncious related books, i gained knowledge and still learning it but when i saw you on stage hypnosis this very week i utterly found my confidence and i said to myself i can do it. yesterday i asked couple of my friends to hpynotize them and it's funny they were afraid and running :) but at last today i did my first hypnosis during sitting and drinking coffee with a group and it take only couple of seconds :) thank you for letting me find my confidence.

  • @RyanEdmondsMyLifeAsRyan
    @RyanEdmondsMyLifeAsRyan 3 года назад

    Very exciting!

  • @AdamHMortimer
    @AdamHMortimer 3 года назад

    This I believe will change things in a big way if we find the switch! This is exciting!

  • @chrisinidaho4569
    @chrisinidaho4569 5 лет назад

    There has to be scores of doctoral (psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, etc) students who would jump at the chance to do these experiments. Write up a detailed paper with a good summary and send it off to the heads of the psychiatric, psychology, and neurology departments of the nation's top colleges. I would be surprised if you didn't get a flood of responses to be a part of ground breaking research. Good Luck. My condolences about your friend. FWIW, I've been watching your videos for years and I have the utmost respect for you.

  • @tetyanaturinetti1870
    @tetyanaturinetti1870 5 лет назад

    This is SO cool! It makes so much sense too. To be honest, I did space out through a lot of it so I had to go back and watch it again. Short attention span. I loved how I could understand what you were talking about. If someone has insomnia, is it kind of like people with narcolepsy where the switch is all wonky? I'm also curious about panic attacks and how that switch in our brain plays into that if it does because I've had panic attacks ever since I can remember with no recollection of any traumatic experience to cause it. If you talked about that in the video and I missed it somehow..........short attention span. Sorry for rambling on. Thank you for posting this!

  • @mr.snoopy_bdon6609
    @mr.snoopy_bdon6609 5 лет назад

    i love this guy!!! ❤

  • @sadhuvan
    @sadhuvan 5 лет назад

    Amazing. . . .

  • @TheRealLusiano
    @TheRealLusiano 5 лет назад +9

    Idk What I would do in my Hypnotherapist Career if I didnt have Anthony Gallie in my life🤦🏽‍♂️ Anthony can you please be my dad! I want further Training and I need to meet you one day and take me under your wing !

  • @tyleremery7088
    @tyleremery7088 5 лет назад +3

    Sounds interesting, I wish I could see the slides though.

  • @pcb8059
    @pcb8059 5 лет назад +13

    Why not contact University of Virginia, psychology depart, Division of neuro-perceptual studies? Theyve been doing NDE and Reincarnation for 40 years. The faculty are real academia/ they seem to have good methodology, I assume since homebase is an academic University. I cant find any criticisms about thier methods and your hypothesis seems to be testable. The group is basically invisible and ignored by both academia and pop culture.
    They would probably be the one academic group who would be interested ,who has the tools and resources to construct a proper experiment.

  • @l3p3
    @l3p3 5 лет назад +1

    A theory is better than none. Sounds good at least but I have not studied that stuff. I am really interested in proves and/or disproves coming up.

  • @samhallzero
    @samhallzero 5 лет назад

    Interesting talk, I've been interested in this topic for ages. My question is how do we stop being in a trance state. We are bombarded on a daily basis with either State or Commercial propaganda, with levels of negativity and awful events for which we were never designed to deal with via the news, and as hunter-gathers, can't really respond to. There is self-hypnosis for programming healthy mindsets and beliefs and habits. There are affirmations that can be written and taped and played over night. Then There are two techniques that break the trance state or stop it starting. The first would meditation, which catches and detaches from the thought, emotional cycle. The second one breaks the trance state altogether and is called FasterEFT. Has been shown to be remarkably effective is curing PTSD, depressions, panic attacks, ect, ect.
    I wonder if affirming that there are two states, working with each other, would make them activated. A very yin and yang approach.

  • @teemo2029
    @teemo2029 5 лет назад +6

    very interesting words
    we really have to do more research in hypnosis...
    sadly it is not seen as a real science:(

    • @SoulPusher
      @SoulPusher 5 лет назад +2

      Sure it is. Every major University has research departments with projects dedicated to Hypnosis. Oxford has it's own Handbook of Hypnosis.

  • @melsmarsh
    @melsmarsh 5 лет назад

    I'm going to be emailing you as I'm about to start an Experimental program and neuroscience of hypnosis is a high interest given I am also a hypnotist.

  • @RyanEdmondsMyLifeAsRyan
    @RyanEdmondsMyLifeAsRyan 3 года назад

    In Kundalini Yoga, Buddhist meditation, and several other systems, we focus the optic gaze at specific points - between the eyebrows, tip of the nose, etc. This we are taught has an affect on the optic nerve, sitting just under the pituitary, which alters the state of consciousness. Different focal points have different affects. The ancient yogic scientists knew exactly what the switches were. Go study these texts, like the Hatha Yoga Pradipika and you will find what you're looking for ;)

  • @achmir
    @achmir 5 лет назад

    As anecdotal support for this theory, when I was younger I occasionally fell asleep while conscious via the WILD lucid dreaming technique (it was very bizarre and fascinating). This probably corresponds to a lack of mutual inhibition, where both the consciousness and sleep circuits were active simultaneously. Likewise, as a fairly bad hypnotic subject, I tend to stay very "in the moment" while being hypnotized, almost as though both states are active simultaneously. Your mutual inhibition theory could therefore give an extremely nice explanation for why some people are more suggestible than others: it could simply be the extent to which "normal consciousness" is inhibited by the "trance" state. Any thoughts on this?

  • @SilverbladeDagger
    @SilverbladeDagger 4 года назад +2

    I'm curious how hypnosis may affect someone that has Alzheimers', and how it would affect someone who has had a mild stroke near the basal ganglia, which caused aphasia and minor fine motor control issues of the right arm and hand. I'm also curious how hypnosis could affect someone with severe sleep issues, like inability to maintain a consistent sleep schedule.

  • @maximilianwanner6487
    @maximilianwanner6487 5 лет назад

    Good Job thats probably it.

  • @sabeeldhanish4724
    @sabeeldhanish4724 5 лет назад

    Well sir i am a student . I used to hypnotize my class mates . I see some of them are good subjects and some of them are bad . So i used to research in various theories . I am started about thinking myself .because i am a deep thinker and i am good subject too. When something get into my mind i mean a sort of a subject about cosmos or anything like that i am going into a deeper part of the brain because of this i cant even concentrate on my classes . When i am thinking about those things i am going into a trans state then my mind will gather all the data of what i am thinking . If i am thinking about a black hole visual memory will bring pictures in my mind , auditory memory will bring those things and my reasoning intelligence is being turned on , my mathematical intelligence turning onto solving equations . When this process happening i will be in complete trans . I cant even concentrate what is going around me . Some times in mathematical exams i will go in a deep trans in ordet to solve a problem and without doing a way i will end up getting an answer . I have a pretty vast imagination ability too . So i knew this was something like a switch or a factor that can access into our subconscious brain and at this time conscious brain is off. Well i have a lot to say about it i did researches with what materials i have in my limited amount of time . Now i am doing a research about how hypnotic unconscious and sleeping unconscious differ . If i can contact with you sir that will be a great help . As we know discussing can help a lot so we can analyse more experience data . I know sir is well experienced but i need help . I kindly request your assist. Anyway i am from india . It is so amazing to know about such a personality like you sir

  • @stater3
    @stater3 2 года назад

    Interesting concept about the switch. If the switch fires certain parts of the brain (neurons) by chemical reaction, then perhaps chemical inducement with hypnosis will help?

  • @adu6422
    @adu6422 5 лет назад

    Interesting

  • @hassansarfraz8298
    @hassansarfraz8298 5 лет назад

    i want to learn it any instruction .please

  • @hbchokshi
    @hbchokshi 2 года назад

    Thank you. I think what you are saying is right.You are really great.Why don't you use hypnosis to heal people?

  • @pekkatiussa404
    @pekkatiussa404 3 года назад

    Yes

  • @warmac57
    @warmac57 2 года назад

    How about a slide deck handout?

  • @yaleelmtwlk687
    @yaleelmtwlk687 4 года назад

    when he mentioned the people in WWI who were in catatonic state, he reminded me of a video I saw about Resignation syndrome, they are very similar I think, or am I wrong?

  • @Sakkeert
    @Sakkeert 5 лет назад

    Good

  • @fabianrice9087
    @fabianrice9087 3 года назад

    Mr Anthony your videos r good what are the side affects are can u describe

  • @ericrounce8181
    @ericrounce8181 5 лет назад

    It delights me to see simply the number of comments! To me I am thankful a sufficient number of monkeys has finally assembled. Publishing this theory gets my vote for the highest award in the world. BRAVO

  • @Lotschi
    @Lotschi Год назад

    And has some research been done on that subject?

  • @rirhipnosecomica5637
    @rirhipnosecomica5637 5 лет назад +2

    Estou aqui não Brasil. Querendo muito aprender com vc. Mas não entendo nada!!; Nós ajude !!!

  • @jaynareynolds3684
    @jaynareynolds3684 4 года назад +1

    Anthony - You may be on to something big. Bigger than you may realize. So big in fact, I can say with certainty this video has attracted the attention of our government's intelligence community as well as other nation's covert operations agencies.
    A simple switch that can put a person into an immediate suggestible mindset might be very useful in programming an assassin, just to mention one possible interest.
    Certainly we see the hidden hand, that is ever present scoffing at the notion hypnosis is real. This keeping the hypnosis craft in a lower station than the other recognized therapies, much like chiropractors are to the medical profession.
    If you have indeed found the key, just imagine the potential boon to the mental health of our society this would be. Of course you have. It would be equally as important as finding a cure for cancer. But what you may not have imagined is this revelation might get some people in the pharmaceutical industry and medical professional circles a little upset at the potential loss of their gravy trains.
    Simply stated, you may be attracting the attention of people who aren't too happy with your discovery.
    Maybe you've already thought of this........maybe not?
    Please take this post as word from a friend who thinks highly of you and wants you to succeed.
    Throughout history so many great men with brilliant ideas, that could be very helpful to humanity, have always had to be cognizant of other not so friendly people and their conflicting agendas.

    • @stater3
      @stater3 2 года назад

      I think the Government already has been studying this way before perhaps by DARPA?

  • @soulju2249
    @soulju2249 5 лет назад

    I like you very much.

  • @apoorv648
    @apoorv648 5 лет назад +3

    Hello Sir, this is from India.
    I am novice to this area of Study. And I am experimenting with myself that in a state somewhere between about to sleep and a little awake, I repeat one precise statement over and over again till The time I am so deeply asleep that I don't remember when I stopped repeating. Will that bring some kind of truth in real life confirming the statement that I repeat???

  • @lixena.l7445
    @lixena.l7445 5 лет назад

    Sir I have a request please read it all before you schrole it please. Sir I have heard about telekinesis.I searched more and more on internet and found that it is the power of mind. Please sir can you hypnotise any one and command him that he is a pro on telekinesis please sir please do this just for me sir please

  • @TOMHDGAMING-yk1dv
    @TOMHDGAMING-yk1dv 5 лет назад +1

    Is there any benefits of being hypnotized? I never done before

    • @EG4pcGamingIL
      @EG4pcGamingIL 5 лет назад

      I'm not a hypnotist but I know that hypnotists can hypnotize you to stop smoking. but, I'm quite sure that you can do a lot with hypnosis beyond what you see in shows.... Some therapeutic things...

    • @ng0519
      @ng0519 5 лет назад

      Check out hypnotherapy

  • @rirhipnosecomica5637
    @rirhipnosecomica5637 5 лет назад +3

    Poe legenda nos vídeos por favor !!!

    • @valentim2377
      @valentim2377 5 лет назад

      vc já conseguiu ver?? eu tive q botar legenda em inglês kk

  • @dr.deviantoallianz8871
    @dr.deviantoallianz8871 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this video.
    It is very interesting;
    Are you saying that our "normal" is our "true self", which is the condition when we feel joyful, peaceful, free, ease; and our "trance" when we feel the absent/the opposite of those feelings?

  • @EG4pcGamingIL
    @EG4pcGamingIL 5 лет назад

    I wish that this will become true...!😁

  • @danielrodriguez9778
    @danielrodriguez9778 5 лет назад

    5+/- 2

  • @BaRS_flint
    @BaRS_flint 5 лет назад

    Sorry for your lose. I know how it is

  • @australianandrew128
    @australianandrew128 4 года назад

    How is religion and faith any different to being hypnotically susceptible? Being put into a suggestive state, through repeated liturgy and songs.
    Having a desire to believe and believing. Faith is not evidence but faith is the result of religion regardless of contrary evidence.
    There is no "sleep" command but there is a command to 'have faith'

  • @xavierfelix6991
    @xavierfelix6991 4 года назад

    Anthony I subscribe to you and I need to ask u something that can't let me sleep... and only u can answer it... and it will help me believe it... please tell me if I can ask you!

  • @stephan4675
    @stephan4675 5 лет назад +1

  • @ephraimmhaimowitz2210
    @ephraimmhaimowitz2210 5 лет назад

    Hypnosis

  • @plinkbottle
    @plinkbottle 4 года назад

    Flip flop theory make people fall off chair like , flop?

  • @andrius_magic
    @andrius_magic 2 года назад

    oh my God, what camera was filming this, what is wrong with those slides, cannot see anything..

  • @MindTrigger
    @MindTrigger 5 лет назад

    Its day dreaming
    What happens in hypnosis is the same happens in dreams
    .. its mixing the dream with the reality

  • @Nathreee
    @Nathreee 5 лет назад

    There is a fatal flaw in this theory. Mr Galie defines being in a trance as being "not consious". Anyone who has ever been hypnotised can attest that's incorrect.
    If Mr Galie really wants people to refute this theory, why is there no way here to contact him?

    • @AnthonyGalie
      @AnthonyGalie  5 лет назад +5

      Good point: anthony@corporatehypnotistmasterclass.com Thank you

    • @AnthonyGalie
      @AnthonyGalie  5 лет назад +3

      I realized after I saw the video that I gave the impression that the states were mutually exclusive. They are not, and I have corrected myself on a few of the posts. I know that in the video I made it sound like the switch is binary. I didn't mean to . It is not; it is rather a constantly shifting balance between competing systems. The original animal studies centered on drinking, for example. They found an area on one part of the Hypothalamus where, if it was lesioned, the rats became "Polydipsic".....they could not stop drinking.....then they located another region where lesioned rats became "Adipsic".... they would not drink at all. When the two systems are firing and mutually inhibiting each other, you get normal drinking behavior. They found the same effect for rage vs. passivity in the Amygdala as well as other behaviors. It is the two systems firing at different strengths and frequencies that results in “normal” behaviors. I did a poor job of communicating that, but it is well discussed in the original Lateral Hypothalamic animal studies.
      Second, when doing the demonstration with Tim, I was deliberately careful in my choice of words and twice to ask him if he thought he was “fully conscious”. Going back to the relative balance of the competing systems, I meant to convey that at those instances, the system responsible for trancelike behavior may have been increasing, and somewhat inhibiting the system for “normal conscious behavior”. Of course he was “conscious”, just not in the same way as when he is seeing what he is looking at and hearing what is being said to him. I am acutely aware of the complexity and subtly of “consciousness”, per se. Which is why I spend a bit of time making the four points……..one of which was that I would use the term “normal conscious behavior” as opposed to trance to encompass the an enormous range of behaviors. I simply couldn’t figure out a better way to convey, in a very short time, to an audience, what the gist of the theory was.

    • @phillipbarnard824
      @phillipbarnard824 4 года назад

      I believe that I may have experienced this switch during sleep deprivation, insomnia symptoms.......? I believe that should be explored and I would volunteer.....

    • @phillipbarnard824
      @phillipbarnard824 4 года назад

      You are spot on m8!