No, on the contrary, it is the most ruthlessly efficient rule.
ONLY if you have an opening, a crack in their hypnosis, a moment of disbelief.
Then you may have a chance.
It's like in trauma therapy: if you try to forcefully crack open a person in a trauma process, the person will just go batshit insane and more likely just retreat more strongly into their trauma reactive actions.
No, on the contrary, it is the most ruthlessly efficient rule.
ONLY if you have an opening, a crack in their hypnosis, a moment of disbelief.
Then you may have a chance.
It's like in trauma therapy: if you try to forcefully crack open a person in a trauma process, the person will just go batshit insane and more likely just retreat more strongly into their trauma reactive actions.
Wait for an opening.
Thanks. I thought you meant forcefully hypnotized rather than forcefully wake up.
I still do what I can in any case.