The Computer Hypnosis: Posture Psychology

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Millions of people sit around in front of computer monitors these days, typing away on their keyboards and developing some degree of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

These people often do not want to be told they are sitting mindlessly and typing, because modern computing culture creates a sort of 'permissible tech obsession.'

This pseudo-denial mind state makes it difficult for caregivers and mental and medical health professionals to approach these individuals with pragmatic therapies designed to proactively address their conditions/obsessions.

This is a real problem, and it should not be taken lightly. If Hollywood (USA) has time to make movies such as "Ghost in the Machine" [1993], then surely, people should not be shy about asking their doctors/psychologists, "Should I worry about the fact that I stare at a computer screen all day and type on keyboards all day at the office?"

The water-strider is a peculiar insect that has the ability to balance itself on the delicate but substantial hydrogen-bonds in bodies of water. It almost 'sticks' to the surface of the water. The colourful A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) robotics fantasy-adventure franchise Transformers (Hasbro) presents among its robot avatars a group of warrior robots that transform rather efficiently into predatory insects; these robots, called Insecticons signify a modern age fascination with natural coordination. Perhaps technology has sharpened our curiosity about evolution.

If you've had a personal computer for some years, you know that they often offer screen post-it notepads called 'stickies' that serve as daily/monthly reminders for the user.

As we literally 'stick' to our computer monitors and endlessly type on keyboards, are we catering to a sort of motor-coordination denial?

Some health care professionals believe that this behavioural trend in modern society must be tempered with a more rigorous exploration of posture-flexibility daily exercises designed to promote muscle invigoration.


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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome



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Pokemon Pathology


To add a caveat, a noteworthy consideration for this modern age of mass computer use is that the concept of machine-personalization infers ideas about the 'access' to suicide/euthanasia.

In other words, if people find it easy/convenient to walk into a public library and log onto Facebook for free and browse the social networking website for hours on end, they might start to think that loitering is now 'tech-facilitated.'

This socio-behavioral 'imprint' created by computers could allegorically create a 'shop-for-yourself' brain-freeze public psychology.

That's why that real news story of mass children in Japan being rushed to the hospital in 1997 for induced seizures caused by a Pokemon broadcast at a special frequency is so symbolic of the modern age.


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I love to run .

Today I went to the gym to run on the treadmill , and my nose started running mucus.

The past three or four times of getting on the treadmill to run ; and my nose starts running.

After the gym today..... And running - I stopped at a gas station just past the gym, and I was sneezing every thirty seconds and my nose was still running .
After my heart rate decreased to normal ; my runny nose stopped , as did the sneezing .

Heart rate elevated, my nose runs.
Heart rate back to normal - runny nose ceases.

I miss running .

Is there any hypnosis for that
problem ?

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Flesh-Radian Vitalogy (FR-V)

I think your problem is rather interesting Shadow and indicative of psycho-somatic symptoms experienced by people in the modern age. Isn't it interesting that running shoes started being sold when industrialization created high levels of urban pedestrian traffic?

In the computer-tech paranoia film "Tron" [1982], a computer genius is transported magically inside an intricate video game called Space Paranoids where he has to find a way to subvert the megalomaniacal Master Control Program.

Maybe there's a connection between vitality perception and perspiration. If there is, there could be tangible causal relationships between spontaneous muscular spasms and mental fatigue.

However, Vitalogy is an unproven theory and requires much more funded research, no?



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Space Paranoids


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