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  2. Hypnosis in works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Bierce's story "The Realm of the Unreal" (1890) pivots on the idea of a very long hypnosis. The protagonist is supposed to be able to keep "a peculiarly susceptible subject in the realm of the unreal for weeks, months, and even years, dominated by whatever delusions and hallucinations the operator may from time to time suggest".

  3. List of fictional hypnotists - Wikipedia

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    Baron Mordo – supervillain in comic books published by Marvel Comics, skilled at astral projection, hypnosis, and mesmerism; Nati – Caminhos do Coração; Orb – Marvel Comics; Paibok – Marvel Comics; Austin Powers; Ringmaster – Marvel Comics; Dr. Jeffrey Rosenberg/Van Helsing – Love at First Bite; Ruvi, a member of the Carnival of ...

  4. List of hypnotists - Wikipedia

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  5. Is Hypnosis the Secret to Getting Unstuck? Our Team Tried It

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    Although hypnosis might seem fringe or like an old-timey stage act, the practice has existed for centuries. Inscriptions detailing variations of it have been found on Egyptian relics dating as far ...

  6. Pat Collins (hypnotist) - Wikipedia

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    Among the celebrities whom Collins hypnotized were Steve Allen, Jill St. John, and Lloyd Bridges. Reportedly, she helped Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax cut down on his smoking habit, from one and a half packs a day to three cigarettes a day. [5] She counted Robert Wagner and Ed Begley, Sr. as friends. [1]

  7. Dave Elman - Wikipedia

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    Dave Elman (May 6, 1900 – December 5, 1967), birth name David Kopelman, was a noted American radio host, comedian, and songwriter, and important figure in the field of hypnosis. He is most known today as the author of Findings in Hypnosis (1964).

  8. Barney and Betty Hill incident - Wikipedia

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    Colavito suggests that these similarities to Barney Hill's own biography go "beyond coincidental" and encouraged him to mingle the more fantastical elements of the story into his hypnosis-induced recollections. [47] "The Children of Spider County" aired five days before Hill's February 22 hypnosis session.

  9. 30 Celebrities Who Went From Rags to Riches - AOL

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    No celebrity from any genre earned more in 2017 than the $130 million raked in by hip-hop, fashion and media mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, according to Forbes. With a net worth of $885million, he ...