Should I Get Sleepy? (Page 2: History)
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We've been fascinated by altered states of consciousness for a very long time. Whether it's assisted by discipline, meditation, therapy, or good old fashioned drugs, humanity has explored why losing our cognitive faculties for all sorts of reasons.
Some to attain enlightenment, others to explore the nature of free will and choice, and how it affects our behaviors, and some to even alter their dreaming and perception of reality. If you're like myself, it can be very very fun.
We've had stories of hypnosis depicted in mythology, like sirens and vampires. in classic literature of people ensnared by charismatic antagonists.
More recently, it's become a very easy to play with trope in children's media for cartoons, comics, and otherwise. What's a better dramatic intrigue than 'oh no! the hero is now the bad guy! what will we do?' Of course, some people took an interest to this in a much further step, and like to play these scenarios out for themselves.
This isn't inherently wrong, some people have fun playing the bad guy much like we did when we were young. It just means that there are themes which can be construed as harmful if not adequately discussed and if only casually observed from the outside.
What awakened your interest in hypnosis?
Artwork by
Lager
Written by Darkwitt
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We've been fascinated by altered states of consciousness for a very long time. Whether it's assisted by discipline, meditation, therapy, or good old fashioned drugs, humanity has explored why losing our cognitive faculties for all sorts of reasons.
Some to attain enlightenment, others to explore the nature of free will and choice, and how it affects our behaviors, and some to even alter their dreaming and perception of reality. If you're like myself, it can be very very fun.
We've had stories of hypnosis depicted in mythology, like sirens and vampires. in classic literature of people ensnared by charismatic antagonists.
More recently, it's become a very easy to play with trope in children's media for cartoons, comics, and otherwise. What's a better dramatic intrigue than 'oh no! the hero is now the bad guy! what will we do?' Of course, some people took an interest to this in a much further step, and like to play these scenarios out for themselves.
This isn't inherently wrong, some people have fun playing the bad guy much like we did when we were young. It just means that there are themes which can be construed as harmful if not adequately discussed and if only casually observed from the outside.
What awakened your interest in hypnosis?
Artwork by
LagerWritten by Darkwitt
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These are such a fun way to stay informed. Really glad there's more comics in the world out there making it easier and fun for people to stay safe.
And I think my interest came from cartoons, especially that pocket where for some reason the plots got a little "darker" and I got a little too invested into it ^^; I don't remember which in particular though.
And I think my interest came from cartoons, especially that pocket where for some reason the plots got a little "darker" and I got a little too invested into it ^^; I don't remember which in particular though.
Man, I know **EXACTLY** which episode of Sonic the Hedgehog this comic is referencing too, that brings back memories for me XD
As for me, there were two things that awakened my interest in hypnosis as a kid, when it was originally a fascination of mine: Jungle Book's Kaa (of course lol) and the Pokemon episode "Hypno's Naptime", where Misty was hypnotized into thinking she was a Seel thanks to a Hypno in the episode. Kids WB was a good time back in the 90s.
At any rate, great comic and I laughed more than I should at the panel of Darkwitt as an over the top cartoon supervillain mad scientist
As for me, there were two things that awakened my interest in hypnosis as a kid, when it was originally a fascination of mine: Jungle Book's Kaa (of course lol) and the Pokemon episode "Hypno's Naptime", where Misty was hypnotized into thinking she was a Seel thanks to a Hypno in the episode. Kids WB was a good time back in the 90s.
At any rate, great comic and I laughed more than I should at the panel of Darkwitt as an over the top cartoon supervillain mad scientist
For me, yeah Kaa definitely was the initial spark, but the real catalyst for my obsession with hypnotic snakes came from Ninjago's first season, with the use of the Hypnobrai, Skales specifically. That first episode started a chain reaction to the point where I now find myself drawing hypnosis, nagas and many other tropes!
Seriously, POV hypnosis, thats sooooo good, especially if its a sub pov...
Seriously, POV hypnosis, thats sooooo good, especially if its a sub pov...
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