Mormonism & Suggestibility
Name: Chance
Comments: What place does suggestibility have in Mormonism? What is suggestibility - it is where you give suggestive thought about how something should be or feel and then with that in mind you begin to feel that it is the way suggested. Could suggestibility be used in Mormonism even indirectly where many are coaxed into a placebo effect? In an experiment patients who suffer with chronic to moderate pain are sometimes given sugar pills and told that it has the effect of a powerful drug to remove the pain and help them feel better. This is a good example of suggestibility. These patients report actually feeling better after taking the sugar pill.
In my opinion I do not think that suggestibility could be used effectively on such a large scale for such a large period of time. Especially considering the different psychological and mental levels of the people involved. Eventually the truth would have to come out and the whole base would fall apart.
Basically what I'm saying is that if you was "born" in the Church you cannot see the difference and the suggestibility is there present from birth, you know what am I saying? And yes, blind obedience exists in the church like any other religious organization.
I understand what you are saying, but I do not agree with your thought. If suggestibility is a practice that is used, then it would not matter if you are born in the church or a convert. Either way you are subscribing to the beliefs and practices of the church and therefore would be open to suggestibility. Thank you for the conversation. It is nice to hear others ideas and thoughts.