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	<title>Comments on: Joe Griffin Responds To My Questions on the Expectation Fulfilment Theory of Dreaming</title>
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		<title>By: The Mad Hatter</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve been under hypnosis, and unless you&#039;ve been guided into a hypnagogic state, then my experiences can not be replicated. Unless there is some form of super hypnosis, I&#039;ll never be able to do everything I can in dreams. This is based on my experience.

I would agree that hypnosis and things done in dreams (suggestions and programming of the mind) have around the same effects, but I would argue that dreaming has an even more powerful effect then hypnosis. I would say that dreaming is a more powerful altered state of consciousness then may be achieved through hypnosis. Then again, there may be levels of hypnosis I&#039;ve never been under, so I&#039;m not barring that hypnosis may be more powerful, just that from my observations dreaming is more powerful.

-Hatter</description>
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<p>I would agree that hypnosis and things done in dreams (suggestions and programming of the mind) have around the same effects, but I would argue that dreaming has an even more powerful effect then hypnosis. I would say that dreaming is a more powerful altered state of consciousness then may be achieved through hypnosis. Then again, there may be levels of hypnosis I&#8217;ve never been under, so I&#8217;m not barring that hypnosis may be more powerful, just that from my observations dreaming is more powerful.</p>
<p>-Hatter</p>
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