Hypnosis in Comparison
to Other
Concepts
Created by Oregonleatherboy
Hypnosis
Meditation
Brainwashing
Indoctrination
Brain Activity Differences:
Hypnosis
vs Meditation
vs Indoctrination
vs Brainwashing
Common EEG Frequency Bands (Reference)
| Brainwave | Frequency | Typical Mental State |
|---|---|---|
| Delta | 0.5–4 Hz | Deep sleep |
| Theta | 4–8 Hz | Dreaming, trance, deep imagery |
| Alpha | 8–12 Hz | Relaxed wakefulness |
| Beta | 13–30 Hz | Active thinking, focus |
| Gamma | 30–80+ Hz | High-level cognition, integration |
These ranges are guidelines, not strict “levels of consciousness.”
Hypnosis vs. Meditation
Differences
often focuses on a
single stimulus
with the intention of
clearing the mind
and may have a
spiritual element
absent in hypnosis.
Hypnosis often has
a more specific purpose,
directing participants to
focus on
selected imagery
feelings
or sensations.
Typical EEG Findings
- Alpha increase (8–12 Hz) in frontal cortex
- Sometimes gamma bursts (30–80 Hz) in experienced meditators
- Theta varies depending on meditation type
Cognitive Characteristics
- Sustained attention
- Awareness without reactivity
- Reduced mind-wandering
Brain Regions
- Prefrontal cortex
- Anterior cingulate
- Insula
Meditation generally produces
relaxed awareness
rather than trance.
Brain Activity Differences
EEG studies show increases
in alpha power band
in central and temporal
locations during hypnosis,
and in the
during meditation.
Increased
theta power band activity
is observed
hypnosis but not meditation.
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Hypnosis vs. Brainwashing and Indoctrination
Hypnosis
A state of
focused attention increased suggestibility
and heightened imagination,
typically induced through
verbal suggestions
and
for therapeutic or entertainment purposes.
The individual remains aware and in control. It requires consent and respects individual autonomy
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Typical EEG Results
- Alpha increase (8–12 Hz)
- Theta increase (4–8 Hz) — especially frontal and temporal regions
- Reduced default mode network activity
Cognitive Characteristics
- Focused attention
- Reduced peripheral awareness
- Increased suggestibility
- Enhanced imagery
Brain Regions Often Involved
- Anterior cingulate cortex
- Prefrontal cortex
- Temporal areas
Hypnosis resembles a
focused trance state,
combining relaxed alpha
with theta imagery processing.
Brainwashing
A psychological process
that involves the
systematic and intentional
manipulation of an individual's
beliefs,
attitudes,
and behaviors,
often through
hypnosis,
and other forms
of psychological coercion
It aims to forcibly
changing an individual's
beliefs and behaviors
through extreme
psychological pressure
and manipulation,
breaking down the sense of self
condemned
as unethical and illegal
until the push for
authoritarianism
started letting brainwashing
occur via information warfare.
A seeding of fascism, due to fear, spread across globe in 2001. The Republican administration in the United States at that time perpetuated propaganda with a populist appeal
toward protectionist views.
“Brainwashing” is a
social-psychological process,
not a measurable EEG state.
Methods Often Used
- Sleep deprivation
- Stress and fear
- Isolation
- Repetition of beliefs
Brain Effects
These conditions can produce:
- Stress response activation
- Cortisol increases
- Reduced prefrontal reasoning
- Increased amygdala dominance
EEG
May show:
- stress-related beta activity
- cognitive fatigue patterns
But again no specific
brainwave pattern
defines brainwashing.
The process of teaching an individual or a group of people to accept a particular set of beliefs or ideas, often without questioning their validity or considering alternative perspectives.
Embedding into impressionable minds
Ideology
norms
Labels: Stereotypes, tropes, Cliches
values
and morality
of specific social structures.
It can be
intentional or unintentional
and occurs in various settings like
political,
and educational institutions.
While it can instill
positive values,
politeness
through mannerisms,
it also leads to
- conformist closed-mindednessand
ignorant intolerance.
Its ethicality
depends on whether it's
and respects critical thinking.
Indoctrination is not a distinct brainwave state.
It is a learning and social influence process, not a neurological trance.
Neural Systems Involved
- Prefrontal cortex (belief evaluation)
- Amygdala (emotional reinforcement)
- Reward circuitry (dopamine pathways)
EEG Pattern
No unique signature. Often shows patterns related to:
- Attention (beta)
- Emotional arousal
- Memory consolidation
Indoctrination operates through:
- repetition
- social pressure
- emotional conditioning
rather than altered consciousness.
For example, in the United States in 2025-2026 the GOP conservative government, both at a state and federal level took to censoring certain books.
The Handmaiden Tale by Margaret Atwood which depicts no more adult ideas than say The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Some might view the Hollywood depiction which clearly is a super-sexualized, viscerally violent interpretation which no doubt the kids have seen. Atwood poignantly paints the picture with a perfect π️ brush of brilliance tackled with tact accomplishing subliminal subversive activism evoking entertainment. Does it get better than that?
All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson was banned in Texas, Florida and several other conservative leaning districts. The double meaning in that title is genius, but I'm also wondering if the color blue was lobbying the Ways of Masculinity Committee. Godless forbid, we base our favorite colors on mental merit not just the preferences of our parent.
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison was banned in Missouri, Utah and Florida. This author is a Nobel Prize winning beautiful, brilliant spokesperson for the soaring spirit. Beloved is another of her books π often banned which is ignorant. Bet none of the simple-minded, short-sighted senile son-of-a-rich suckers for censorship read even a page of these books. Toni was the best author to live in contemporary culture please go read or listen today.
Looking for Alaska By John Green
Flamer by Mike Curato
Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe
This Book Is Gay by Juno Dawson
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor
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