Article by Ken Ericcson
Christian hypnosis may well refer to the salient points that some Christian practices employ in their own search for truth or God. In most religions, the search for truth in silence, in prayer, sacred texts and congregational assemblies seem to portray that of modern-day hypnosis. In the greater part of the Christianity, hypnosis has not met so much resistance. Pentecostals and born-again Christians who rely on biblical texts to justify the evil of hypnosis constitute a minority to the leading Christian denominations. Individuals who undergo deep prayer also go in a similar fashion into a trance much like that of hypnosis.
Christian hypnosis may well point to the exercise of prayer. In prayer, a period of silencing and relaxation is provided before the formal prayer period. Intense concentration and focus is expended during the whole course of deep