Sure, I know exactly what you're referring to. In psychology that trance-like, complete engagement state of mind is just called <i>flow</i>. That's the main reason why I love certain video games. A great computer game (like Civilization 3) is like a surrogate for replicating the feeling of 'flow' that comes from successfully daytrading a volatile market.
I can (sometimes) reach flow via trading or games, but don't enter anything resembling an altered state from therapeutic hypnosis.
Anyways, I've done my part here in explaining the Endorphin-Depression-Opioid connection. I've already used it to save the life of one suicidal friend (no, I'm not talking about myself), am far more capable at properly treating depression than nearly all of the doctors*, and will have to continue helping others this way until the world catches up with me on this subject.
*Actually, some psychiatrists <b>do</b> know that many 'incurable' depression patients can only find relief in opiates, but won't even let the patient know (let alone prescribe anything) due to fear of the uneducated DEA thugs who
dictate to them exactly how they must practice medicine.
I can (sometimes) reach flow via trading or games, but don't enter anything resembling an altered state from therapeutic hypnosis.
Anyways, I've done my part here in explaining the Endorphin-Depression-Opioid connection. I've already used it to save the life of one suicidal friend (no, I'm not talking about myself), am far more capable at properly treating depression than nearly all of the doctors*, and will have to continue helping others this way until the world catches up with me on this subject.
*Actually, some psychiatrists <b>do</b> know that many 'incurable' depression patients can only find relief in opiates, but won't even let the patient know (let alone prescribe anything) due to fear of the uneducated DEA thugs who
dictate to them exactly how they must practice medicine.
Quote from Babak:
RM, I don't think you really understand what hypnosis is if you say that you're immune to it.
Have you ever driven somewhere and not remembered all the turns you took to get there? have you ever been engrossed in something and been surprised that much more time than you imagined had passed? have you ever been concentrating on something (music, movie, etc.) that you don't notice your surroundings?
