Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

one heaven iconV.   Mind Influence (PSYTELL)

5.1 Mind Influence

Article 128 - Hypnosis

Canon 1348 (link)

Hypnosisis the third of four primary (4) methods of mind influence being the directinfluence of mind through a self-induced trance state during which the normalconscious filters suppressing certain existing memories or the formation of newuntested memories are suspended.

Canon 1349 (link)

Theword Hypnosis is derived from two ancient Greek words uπνος (hupnos) meaning “sleep” and ωσις (-osis)meaning “condition”.

Canon 1350 (link)

As the operator during Hypnosis is an active participant with the subject in forming new memories, even when recalling claimed old memories, all results from hypnosis are highly subjective. So maleable and potentially unreliable is the material gained from hypnosis that false information can be deliberately or accidentally inserted into the mind of the subject during hypnosis, especially with children.

Canon 1351 (link)

As the results from hypnosis are highly unreliable and easily corruptable, the use of the results of hypnosis as the basis of any form of valid evidence or basis for formal legal investigation is prohibited.