Is this also includes the phenomenon of hypnosis?
  • My friend once told me that when she junior high school, she never scolded by his parents, for some reason. In order to get the attention of his parents she constantly crying in front of the mirror. She kept staring at his face to cry in front of the mirror, to the extent that he was not aware she was no longer crying, her eyes never leaving the mirror. The mirror by the door so she could see the whole room through the mirror. Suddenly she felt like losing consciousness, and she felt his body as drawn into the mirror. And she saw her face in the mirror changed the expression, like seeing his other self in the mirror, and as there is another dimension in the mirror. body continues to move and almost touch the mirror, and suddenly she conscious and pulled her from the mirror. Since the incident she did not dare to linger in front of the mirror.

    Can anybody tell me, exactly what had happened to my friend? and how that phenomenon could happen?
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  • what i think happend is by crying in the mirror over and over constantly she created a pattern of excpectation in which she expects every time shes in front of a mirror she would cry but when she didnt she broke the pattern which cuased confusion and the reson her expression changed is becuse it warped it becuse she is used to seeing her self crying and with all this confusion must of cuased a slight loss of conscious well thats only my opinion
    hoped this helped
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    Post edited by seth9060 at 2011-12-26 09:33:35
  • She created a pattern of expectation and then she broke the pattern, so that makes her confused and she went into trance...

    Oke I understand now, thank you very much seth9060
    Post edited by darwitos at 2011-12-26 23:09:50

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