March 7th, 2008

Change Your Life With Hypnosis (via Cobweb/3.1 Planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)

Change Your Life With Hypnosis
By Michael McGrath

Clinical and private studies into the uses of hypnosis have given startling and very clear results - hypnosis is an extremely powerful tool for change. It can be used to create change in almost, if not all, areas of your life. Tests have shown that it can dramatically alter behaviours, change the way a person reacts and responds to external and internal stimuli, alleviate chronic pain and it has even been used to heal illness. Millions of people have used the power behind hypnosis to change their lives for the better and chances are you can do exactly the same!

February 15th, 2008

How To Use Hypnotic Persuasion For Job Interviews

So you’ve been invited to attend an interview. You’re both excited and nervous – this is your dream job. If you are like most people then attending an interview is a very hit and miss affair. You either have a good interview or a bad one and very often you are not sure which. It’s merely a gut feeling that you have and you are left hanging until you get the phone call. What if there was a way to drastically improve your chances of having an excellent interview? Well there is… and NLP can teach you how to do it.

February 11th, 2008

The Influence Of Self Messages On The Subconscious

Black and White. Good and Bad. Positive and Negative. No in-betweens. Choose one or choose nothing at all. Same way goes for our subconscious. The messages we tell ourselves assert the way we tend to live our life.

Having a goal or a dream is normal for people. Wanting to be successful in a certain career is determined through the way we act and think.

January 15th, 2008

Self-hypnosis To Open Your Heart

I want to offer you a technique, a simple one for you to use to help to open your heart to life, love and all those other things that from time to time we tend to close ourselves off from.

This technique guides you into a deeper awareness of your own heart. Using a range of different applications throughout this technique, the aim is to increase awareness and energy in the heart. The idea is that this increased energy makes us feel secure and safe within ourselves and not needing to close off, hide or protect our heart from life in any way.

December 26th, 2007

Conversational Hypnosis - Does It Really Work?

The subject of conversational hypnosis is very controversial. Most would argue that one cannot be hypnotized without knowing about it or consenting to it. Most types of hypnosis actually do require the agreement of the person being hypnotized. The idea of hypnotizing a subject without their knowledge of it is absurd. However, with the proper training you can have a powerful influence over others using conversational hypnosis.

Hypnosis is simply a state of awareness. Your conscious mind is not filtering the ideas that enter your subconscious mind. Typically, you can get to this state of awareness through deep relaxation and guided visualization techniques. This is the most common way that people use to enter a hypnotic trance. However, these methods, unlike conversational hypnosis, require your participation and awareness.

December 14th, 2007

Hypnosis - A Journey Of Strange Occurrences

If you’re thinking about trying self-hypnosis but you’re worried about the things that can “happen” to you while hypnotized, let me offer you a little perspective.

Guided self- hypnosis, or hypnotherapy, is specifically structured to address a particular issue or problem. This means that the therapy, and the hypnotist’s language, will be focused on something specific. Most self-hypnosis recordings have a specific topic or area that they’re intended to address.

December 10th, 2007

Trance Hypnosis And Will Power

Yes, it’s true that most professionals who practice hypnosis would have you close your eyes. And it’s also true that no one ever does anything against his/her will or anything that would be immoral. Now, that’s not to say that some people don’t do immoral things as I’m sure you’ve seen others do immoral acts and they never went to a hypnotist. And yes, some will do outrageous things all on their own without the aid of a hypnotist.

So why close the eyes? The most famous hypnotist of all times, Milton Erickson, rarely had his patients close their eyes. He was the master at wakened hypnosis–giving suggestions without having one close their eyes.


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