HYPNOTISM
  1. an address to the reactive mind. It reduces self-determinism by interposing the commands of another below the analytical level of an individual's mind; it enturbulates a case markedly, and materially aberrates human beings by keying in engrams which would otherwise lie dormant. (SOS, Bk. 2, p. 220)
  2. a continuing inflow without an opportunity on the part of the subject to outflow. (Dn 55!, p. 63)
  3. the process of restimulating states of apathy by the introduction of additional engramic content which would thereafter be as compulsive as the other data in the incident. (5109CM17B)
  4. amnesia trance for the purpose of planting suggestions. (Exp Jour Winter-Spring 1950)