As soon as the subject is informed, in the pre-hypnotic stage, that he is going to be aware of everything that happens to him in the trance, that he will subsequently recall distinctly his experiences in the state, and that the state will end immediately upon command, he is sincerely ready for cooperation. And such cooperation is the best thing a practician should desire or hope to attain, provided he is willing at all times to be careful as to what he says, how he puts the words, what instructions he gives. For a critical subject will not readily obey nonsensical directions. Stupid tricks and ridiculous performances are not compatible with oneirosis, perhaps for the good of all concerned.
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