An object gazed at by a subject to induce hypnosis. In a hypnotic induction that uses fascination, this object can be anything from a spot on the wall to the archetypal swinging pocket watch. Today, the fascination method of hypnotic induction is not as widely used as in the past.
An ENORMOUS thank you to our LlewellynCon presenters today: Laura Tempest Zakroff; Deborah Blake; Nicholas Pearson; and Sheldon Lee Gosline, PhD!
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