Wow This Girl Can Hypnotize Sharks

in #terrible6 years ago

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Watching hypnosis shows on TV has been felt to be too main stream, the victims who managed to be hypnotized were just that, if you don't confide in the feelings, then open yourself up. Regarding the honesty of the victims when answering questions from the hypnotist, the truth is still questionable whether it is really purely the result of expressions from the subconscious or just engineering the storyline where the victim and the hypnotist had previously "interacted".

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Well, if animals can be hypnotized, surely you believe it? Moreover, marine predators such as those carried by female divers Cristina Zenato, a girl who can hypnotize sharks, are really crazy right. This killer animal appeared silent when the Italian diver stroked his neck, even when he was lifted and turned vertically. The shark also looked silent like losing consciousness. Strange and Unique Method Cristina Zenato is not just to look for Sensation, as a Lovers of Sea Animals Almost for 15 years this woman did hypnosis to treat Sharks that are Injured and Eliminate Parasitic Fungi.

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Ah I believe I even saw a performance like this as a kid.
If the memory serves right, the key here to touch the special receptors on the shark's nose -- those might be the receptors responsible for its electromagnetic sensitivity.