Thursday, July 06, 2006

Patates, navets et haricots...


L'année dernière, nous avions joué à l'été du Jardino, chez Manue, près de la MJC des Trois Maisons, à Nancy.
Cette année, ce sera plus léger, deux week-ends de spectacles seulement, avec entre autres des expos de Lucile, des spectacles d'Etienne et d'autres comparses (il a loupé France-Portugal pour répéter)
Premier Week End, bah, ce week-end.
Plus d'infos sur le site de la Smalah, qui co-organise le truc.

Et les Minables ?...Ca va merci.
On fait plus trop de répèts mais on se prépare psychologiquement à notre super tournée du 12, 13, 14 Juillet, de Metz à Mâcon.

Clôture du sondage, qui a vu le triomphe d'Etienne (surtout) et de moi (un peu).

Juju

Ps : Défense du château.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

C'est les vacances.

Anonymous said...

Comment ça s'est passé ce fameux Jardin ???..

Anonymous said...

A typical dictionary definition of hypnosis states that it is: a state that resembles sleep but that is induced by suggestion. However, anyone who has tried hypnosis (and any self respecting hypnotist) will tell you that this is a very simplistic view of the subject!
A much better description comes from the Free Online Dictionary which states that hypnosis is: an artificially induced state of consciousness, characterised by heightened suggestibility and receptivity to direction. So what does this mean and how can it be used to your advantage?

Well, the subject of hypnosis has been discussed and pondered since the late 1700s. Many explanations and theories have come and gone though science, however, has yet to supply a valid and well-established definition of how it actually happens. It's fairly unlikely that the scientific community will arrive at a definitive explanation for hypnosis in the near future either, as the untapped resources of our 'mostly' uncharted mind still remain something of a mystery.
However, the general characteristics of hypnosis are well documented. It is a trance state characterized by extreme suggestibility, deep relaxation and heightened imaginative functioning. It's not really like sleep at all, because the subject is alert the whole time. It is most often compared to daydreaming, or the feeling you get when you watch a movie or read a captivating book. You are fully conscious, but you tune out most of the outside world. Your focus is concentrated intensely on the mental processes you are experiencing - if movies didn't provide such disassociation with everyday life and put a person in a very receptive state then they would not be as popular (nor would TV advertising be as effective!). Have you ever stated that a film wasn't great because you just couldn't 'get into it'???
This works very simply; while daydream or watching a movie, an imaginary world becomes almost real to you because it fully engages your emotional responses. Such mental pursuits will on most occasions cause real emotional responses such as fear, sadness or happiness (have you ever cried at a sad movie, felt excited by a future event not yet taken place or shivered at the thought of your worst fear?).
It is widely accepted that these states are all forms of self-hypnosis. If you take this view you can easily see that you go into and out of mild hypnotic states on a daily basis - when driving home from work, washing the dishes, or even listening to a boring conversation. Although these situations produce a mental state that is very receptive to suggestion the most powerful time for self-change occurs in the trance state brought on by intentional relaxation and focusing exercises. This deep hypnosis is often compared to the relaxed mental state between wakefulness and sleep.
In this mental state, people feel uninhibited and relaxed and they release all worries and doubts that normally occupy their mind. A similar experience occurs while you are daydreaming or watching the TV. You become so involved in the onscreen antics

Anonymous said...

Au sujet du précédent sondage, je m'disais sans rancune aucune, que c'était dommage que Cyril et Jul P ne fassent plus partie des Minables... ils auraient surement mis tout le monde d'accord

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