Hypnosis I believe is real. The only problem I guess I have is that, you know, if God or somebody who passed on in my life wanted to talk to me, why wouldn't they come directly to me?
I'm a performer. I've tried everything there is.
Writing is like being in a dream state or under self-directed hypnosis. It induces a state of recall that - while not perfect - is pretty spooky.
I've thought of the last line of some poems for years and tried them out, It wouldn't work because the last line was much too beautiful for the poem.
Since this was the first and only series I had ever produced, I was unaware of what the "Normal" environment was for a studio. I tried to run it as I did in my SF studio.
Want to lose weight? Kick a bad habit? Well you might want to try hypnosis!. . . no longer regarded as mere hocus-pocus, it's been shown as an effective means of helping people quit smoking, shed pounds, reduce stress, and end phobias.
I have tried, in all the ways I can, to make timeless music.
You use hypnosis not as a cure but as a means of establishing a favorable climate in which to learn.
In playing the part of Mammy, I tried to make her a living, breathing character, the way she appeared to me in the book