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| | Dio the Wyrd: an interview by Alan Frostick (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Dio: Trances are actually quite common and there is a range of intensity of trance from reading a book, daydreaming, watching television, to those intense deep rare mystical states of a channeller, a yogi, a magician or a witch. |
 | | Dio: One of the effects of trance is that the limiting of attention to a small focused area causes a disabling of some critical mental functions such as judgement, will power, awareness of the body, continuity of time, memory, etc. At the same time the ability to creatively fantasize or visualize can be enhanced. |
 | | It is trance abuse to take advantage of someone's cognitive disability when they are induced into a hypnotic trance and then to give them suggestions which influences their behavior. |
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