Τετάρτη 14 Ιανουαρίου 2009

Heeeh Heeeh

I heard some things about (self) hypnosis, and i think all that crap is amazingly interesting, and i might need some help in things which i could find there. I mean, hypnosis will not make you do things you don't already want to do, but if something's holding you back, it can set you free and just do things. Which sounds great, right? Anyway... I was just searching about some stuff, and i saw this video which i thought wasn't one of the greatest but sat through it anyway. The dude's voice was kind of annoying and not that relaxing but everything else was. The thing is that after 10 minutes of becoming so relaxed and feeling my head heavy and all, the come-back thingie he did was not that successful (or, very possibly, it's just me believing that it wasn't) so i still feel my head heavy! And that's not what i needed. But it's all my fault, right? :D
I hope i won't fall asleep in the bathtub.

PS: After that, i watched another one which is supposed to make you feel drunk. Which didn't help xDD

5 σχόλια:

Unknown είπε...

I don't believe in these superficial things since I got to know how future tellers in Ancient Hellas (not Greece) made oracles and it wasn't today.

futile couch είπε...

a) Hellas, not Greece? What do you mean by that? :]
b) it's more like a psychology thing i guess. Someone gets you in such a relaxed state that you can do stuff. It's at least interesting

Unknown είπε...

That Ancient Hellas can't be called Greece because Greece's independence was proclaimed in 1829 and accepted in 1830 on the Conference of London. Before that there was no unified Greece as it is today. The Ancient Hellas was a bunch of citystates.

futile couch είπε...

Actually, you're not far from right but with my poor history knowledge i have to say that:
a) They knew that they were all something (that we like to call Greeks), cause they had the same language, blood (?) and religion. They worshiped the same gods and had the same alphabet.
b) Some friend of mine just mentioned some war that all of them were united fighting against the "bad guys" hehe

Yeah, i don't know much.

Unknown είπε...

Yes but some of them united to defeat an other group Let me mention the Peleponesian War in the 5th century BC. Athenians and Spartans were both "Greeks". On the other hand if it was an united country how come every citystates had its separated government and laws and there was nothing to centralise it. It only happened when Hellas was subordinate to an other power (Hellenistic empire, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Ottoman-Turkish Empire.

The "bad guys" were the Persians, right?