Cure For Food Allergy with Psychological Origin

October 29th, 2008 by admin

Cure For Food Allergy with Psychological Origin

Food allergy can be easily cured using psychology techniques. However, it is recommended to employ other options that are widely available. It is because one therapy may be effective for one person but not to others. According to some psychologists, emotional changes or illnesses experienced even several years earlier have a bearing on food allergy. Though, most people are unaware of it. Take for instance; when you were a child, you have suffered headaches or nausea caused by bugs that you have picked up and have linked it with the food you have eaten recently. If you develop similar symptoms in the days to come, it could result in the same emotional upset and symptoms of the disease. To cure food allergy caused by psychological origins, you need to successfully send the message to your subconscious mind for breaking that association. You can get the help of a hypnotist or a knowledgeable friend about the method. You should probe extensively to determine the origin of your food allergy. It is necessary to single out the first incident that connects food allergy into your life. Your subconscious state definitely understands what had happened that time and for sure that would be likely traumatic. But you need not panic again, you were young before and as you are growing older, your way of thinking also alters. Throw away all your negative emotions that you have felt before because of food allergy, and imagine about recovery from that distressful situation. More often it can be caused by what somebody said (it can include your parent, doctor, teacher, or another child) or something you saw and related to as regards your food allergy. Whatever it is, an opinion was formed subconsciously and still controls presently. Thus you don’t want to have such a condition. If you know the origin of food allergy, then it is easy to find the cure. Communicating with the subconscious mind and letting it do what the therapist say needs a trigger and a command. Your therapist can tell it to disconnect all the things that are associated to your food allergy in all the levels of your subconscious mind so that the condition will never bother you again. An acquaintance can do it for you. Take for instance; let your friend start the procedure by snapping his/her fingers or clapping his/her hands. You can close your eyes and begin to imagine eating the food that caused your food allergy. See how you feel. This may sound ridiculous for people who are not a therapist but can work for many sufferers of food allergy. Your subconscious mind is not considered a reasonable mind but a mind which plays along method. Again try to imagine eating the allergic foods, extend your imagination until the food allergy symptoms appear, and then observe your feelings. If you get indications of the symptoms, then it indicates that it is in your mind. This procedure can be done repeatedly until the results become positive. This therapy renders no guarantees, nevertheless it can make a difference. Food allergies can be recurrent at the time of an emotional upset. Simply follow the procedure entirely until your upsetting episode is over.

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Quit Smoking With Hypnosis

October 29th, 2008 by admin

Can you really “permanently” stop smoking?

There is a profound difference between a smoker who has stopped smoking and a non-smoker. The smoker courageously resists having a cigarette, but the non-smoker can’t think of anything worse than smoking.

You’ve probably heard people who have quit smoking 10 years ago still say “Every time I have a beer or coffee I still want a cigarette” – if you are trying to stop smoking those are very disheartening words to hear!

But it simply means is that they only quit smoking at a conscious level - that is, they deliberately and consciously decided to stop, and stopped, and their abstinence is sustained only through their will power. However, subconsciously, smoking is still an attractive prospect for them, and that is where smoking needs to be tackled.

If you’re going to quit smoking, do it right!

There are a million and one ways to stop smoking – from nicotine patches and chewing gum, to tablets, lozenges, inhalers and Zyban, the stop smoking drug. In addition, there are plenty of people out there willing to tell you how to stop smoking - quit tips are everywhere. But they all miss one vital component - the subconscious mind.

If you are going to make the effort to free yourself from the terrible effects of smoking, why not do it right? Use a proper smoking cessation program that will leave you free of the desire to smoke.

Smoking Cessation Program

This program will gently move your mind from its current craving state to complete freedom from cigarettes.

You will no longer be controlled by the need to smoke. No more planning your day so you can smoke, no more running outside at work or at parties, no more worrying whether you have enough cigarettes left.

Smoking-cessation methods that treat smoking as an addiction (nicotine patches, nicotine gum, and so on) have a very low success rate, acknowledged to be around 23%. The makers of the drug Zyban state that the drug is only effective if it is taken in conjunction with ‘psychological intervention’.

A smoker’s mental state must be stable and requires will power to end the dependency. I deliberately call it a dependency and not an addiction. You have seen that an addict must take the drug in just enough amounts to temporarily satisfy the craving, but a smoker doesn’t. An effective treatment of smoking dependency must take into account this fact – that the smoker is not really an addict.

Yes, you heard right!

When many smokers are told during their smoking cessation program that they can keep smoking they are quite surprised:

“You continue to smoke while you progress through the program. You only quit when you don’t want to smoke anymore.”

Now, isn’t that easier on the smoker? Definitely! Does the smoker need to have extraordinary will power to break the habit? Of course not! By connecting the smoker with her sub-conscious she can identify the source of her habit, acknowledge it and then make the choice to stop smoking.

Consult a Hypnotherapist

For effective and permanent results, it is best that you consult and work with a qualified Hypnotherapist. Such a professional is well trained in helping you with your smoking dependency. It would be fruitless to attempt self-hypnosis with a flawed understanding and cause yourself frustration, and in the end find yourself still having not kicked that smoking habit.

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Does Hypnosis Exist?

October 29th, 2008 by admin

Does Hypnosis Exist?

Many years ago, as a young boy, I sat in a crowded theatre and watched as a dark dressed figure had a dozen if not more fully grown adults under a magical spell. With a single word he turned the roughest council worker into a swan princess ballerina who effortlessly danced and span across the stage, arm in arm with an even rougher-looking motor biker.They gracefully swung each other around and around like they were dancing their finest steps.The audience was roaring with laugher, whilst I watched and wondered what was REALLY going on. Did this “magician” use magic I wasn’t aware of? Did he pay the people beforehand to “pretend”?All I did know is that I had to discover more. Hypnotherapy in Australia back in the day, wasnt something many people identified with.In the course of my discoveries, Hypnosis had been explained to me that was something intangible that was both “evil” and “nonexistent”. I wondered to myself, how can something be evil if it doesn’t exist?I was curious to know more…Fast-forward to many years in the future, I had studied many thousands of hours and was able to make the toughest bloke blush. I had learnt it wasn’t a mystical and magical power, Hypnosis was something very natural and very familiar to us all.As you sit in your seat and are on your computer and are reading this web site and focusing on the white text on the darker background, I’m curious to know if you can think back to that time where you were watching television or listening to music or perhaps it was when you were thinking those many thoughts in your mind that you just didn’t hear that person talking to you, didn’t notice that person had even walked into the room, or that you had driven a whole journey without really noticing all the details whilst you drove along.After all, your mind couldn’t possibly focus on all the unimportant details while you were becoming more absorbed in what you were doing, so your subconscious mind took on the management of those things so you could better place your attention on your thoughts instead. (Don’t tell anyone this is a natural trance - a hypnotic state you put yourself into).That’s right, whether you are tuning-out on music, really getting into that movie, standing in an elevator thinking about all sorts of things, or doing the million-thought drive in your car, you are in natural states of Hypnosis. Incidentally, the most common form of natural Hypnosis is that sleepy state where you are still awake, just before you drop off to sleep where thoughts are flying around your mind.HOLD ON! - Yeah, I can hear some of you screaming in protest at that last paragraph. “If I’m in Hypnosis, how is it I don’t crash my car, or, how come i’m not dancing around like a chicken?” - There is a part of the mind, that sits between the conscious and the subconscious mind called the Conscious Critical Factor (The CCF as some call it). The job of the critical factor is to facilitate the information that comes into a person that gets sorted into true/false allocations. After a bit of information is classed as true, it is further sorted into how it relates to existing belief structures, habits and understandings. If the information is classed as false, it may be distorted (molded to something the subconscious can understand), or most likely, deleted.As the conscious mind can typically handle only 7-9 single bits of information, everything above that amount is automatically handled by the CCF. This is why when you talk to someone and they don’t hear you, it is because their conscious mind is already at its limits - so the CCF deletes the extra information, or passes what is needed directly to the subconscious mind (and unfortunately, the conscious mind misses the conversation all together).With Hypnosis, a person is led into this Altered State of awareness by overloading and bypassing the CCF and allowing the conscious mind to “let go”. A person in Hypnosis will still hear what is said to them as it offers the conscious mind a manner in which to be of use to the overall system. Of course, by bypassing the CCF, Hypnotherapists can get to the cause of problems in life (such as depression, over-eating, anxiety etc) and have the person reprogram their internal computer to operate in a more productive manner.If you think of a car with a problem in the engine area, Hypnosis is the ability to pop the bonnet and access the area that is causing the issue. Talking therapies such as Psychology, Counseling and the like rely on the conscious mind to divulge information relating to the problem in the hope the client and therapist can work on the area. Unfortunately (and this is where conventional talk therapies fail most often), the conscious mind has no idea where the problem exists, let alone how to repair it.As it is the subconscious that handles and manages everything behind the scenes, one needs to access the subconscious mind to effect any great deal of change work. If the subconscious mind manages all your beliefs, all your habits, all your patterns and ways of operating, going to the conscious mind and arguing your case certainly wont let you change much, except the way the client feels about the therapist.I personally have worked with clients that have spent over a decade on traditional talk therapies and feel they are no different. And why should they be? If you want to fix a problem with your cars engine, you don’t start by taking your car to a carwash?

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Does Hypnosis Exist?

October 29th, 2008 by admin

Does Hypnosis Exist?

Many years ago, as a young boy, I sat in a crowded theatre and watched as a dark dressed figure had a dozen if not more fully grown adults under a magical spell. With a single word he turned the roughest council worker into a swan princess ballerina who effortlessly danced and span across the stage, arm in arm with an even rougher-looking motor biker.They gracefully swung each other around and around like they were dancing their finest steps.The audience was roaring with laugher, whilst I watched and wondered what was REALLY going on. Did this “magician” use magic I wasn’t aware of? Did he pay the people beforehand to “pretend”?All I did know is that I had to discover more. Hypnotherapy in Australia back in the day, wasnt something many people identified with.In the course of my discoveries, Hypnosis had been explained to me that was something intangible that was both “evil” and “nonexistent”. I wondered to myself, how can something be evil if it doesn’t exist?I was curious to know more…Fast-forward to many years in the future, I had studied many thousands of hours and was able to make the toughest bloke blush. I had learnt it wasn’t a mystical and magical power, Hypnosis was something very natural and very familiar to us all.As you sit in your seat and are on your computer and are reading this web site and focusing on the white text on the darker background, I’m curious to know if you can think back to that time where you were watching television or listening to music or perhaps it was when you were thinking those many thoughts in your mind that you just didn’t hear that person talking to you, didn’t notice that person had even walked into the room, or that you had driven a whole journey without really noticing all the details whilst you drove along.After all, your mind couldn’t possibly focus on all the unimportant details while you were becoming more absorbed in what you were doing, so your subconscious mind took on the management of those things so you could better place your attention on your thoughts instead. (Don’t tell anyone this is a natural trance - a hypnotic state you put yourself into).That’s right, whether you are tuning-out on music, really getting into that movie, standing in an elevator thinking about all sorts of things, or doing the million-thought drive in your car, you are in natural states of Hypnosis. Incidentally, the most common form of natural Hypnosis is that sleepy state where you are still awake, just before you drop off to sleep where thoughts are flying around your mind.HOLD ON! - Yeah, I can hear some of you screaming in protest at that last paragraph. “If I’m in Hypnosis, how is it I don’t crash my car, or, how come i’m not dancing around like a chicken?” - There is a part of the mind, that sits between the conscious and the subconscious mind called the Conscious Critical Factor (The CCF as some call it). The job of the critical factor is to facilitate the information that comes into a person that gets sorted into true/false allocations. After a bit of information is classed as true, it is further sorted into how it relates to existing belief structures, habits and understandings. If the information is classed as false, it may be distorted (molded to something the subconscious can understand), or most likely, deleted.As the conscious mind can typically handle only 7-9 single bits of information, everything above that amount is automatically handled by the CCF. This is why when you talk to someone and they don’t hear you, it is because their conscious mind is already at its limits - so the CCF deletes the extra information, or passes what is needed directly to the subconscious mind (and unfortunately, the conscious mind misses the conversation all together).With Hypnosis, a person is led into this Altered State of awareness by overloading and bypassing the CCF and allowing the conscious mind to “let go”. A person in Hypnosis will still hear what is said to them as it offers the conscious mind a manner in which to be of use to the overall system. Of course, by bypassing the CCF, Hypnotherapists can get to the cause of problems in life (such as depression, over-eating, anxiety etc) and have the person reprogram their internal computer to operate in a more productive manner.If you think of a car with a problem in the engine area, Hypnosis is the ability to pop the bonnet and access the area that is causing the issue. Talking therapies such as Psychology, Counseling and the like rely on the conscious mind to divulge information relating to the problem in the hope the client and therapist can work on the area. Unfortunately (and this is where conventional talk therapies fail most often), the conscious mind has no idea where the problem exists, let alone how to repair it.As it is the subconscious that handles and manages everything behind the scenes, one needs to access the subconscious mind to effect any great deal of change work. If the subconscious mind manages all your beliefs, all your habits, all your patterns and ways of operating, going to the conscious mind and arguing your case certainly wont let you change much, except the way the client feels about the therapist.I personally have worked with clients that have spent over a decade on traditional talk therapies and feel they are no different. And why should they be? If you want to fix a problem with your cars engine, you don’t start by taking your car to a carwash?

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Hypnotism and Fat Loss Program

October 28th, 2008 by admin

Hypnotism and Fat Loss Program

Once you have decided to reduce your weight or burn extra fat, the first thing that generally comes in your mind is that you have now to start dieting. This is the very common thinking that comes to almost all the people who are concerned about losing their weight. But is dieting so simple? You will be surprised to know that about half of the people fail to follow diet plans at the initial stage of their fat loss program. Here will discuss the causes behind such failure and how we can deal with such situation.Many of us try to seek, in food, a solution to our psychological problems or adversities of life. Also sometime we are not able to resist the temptation to eat tasty food in spite of the fact that we are fully aware that obesity is a dangerous disease. The treatment of obesity through hypnosis can be helpful in both the situation. Many psychiatrists resort to hypnotism in the treatment of obesity. First of all, the psychiatrist takes the fat patient into a state of sub consciousness.Thereafter, the person is given a post-hypnotic suggestion that after recovering from the consciousness his liking for sugar, biscuits, sweets, cake and other carbohydrates would disappear and subconscious mind of the patient grasps those suggestions. After recovering from the hypnotic state when he goes home, he finds that he has developed an aversion for the above-mentioned carbohydrate foods. He is, thus, able to exercise dietary control easily and that helps him in reducing his weight.This process of giving post-hypnotic suggestion has to be repeated from time to time. As long as the effect of the suggestions lasts, the patient has no problem in dieting. However, if the effect of the suggestions becomes too intense, sometimes the patient may develop an aversion to food altogether and this might lead him to starvation. However, such a situation generally does not arise.But, it is more desirable that the patient himself faces his problems and tries to solve them. Dieting under the hypnotic suggestions is a passive act and the patient has no active participation in it.However, in rare cases, where a patient is suffering from a psychological disorder or is unable to reduce his weight due to his weakness to resist the temptation to eat, hypnosis can be employed under the care of a proper expert. And it is only the expert who can decide in which case hypnosis is necessary and in which case it is not necessary.Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a qualified health professional before embarking on any health program.

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How to Stop Smoking Easily, Quickly and Effectively?

October 27th, 2008 by admin

Are you one who is addicted to smoking but want to quit it? This article is for you. Keep reading it.

Arguably the most critical aspect to succeed in quit smoking is your determination. Once you’ve determined to give up this habit, everything will be easy to tackle. After that it’s time to find tips and methods to quit smoking and the variety of resources and support available to you.

You may find some of the tips on how to quit smoking given below useful.

Tips to Quit Smoking

• Have faith in yourself. Be confident that you can quit smoking. Be determined and promise to yourself. To have such determination, believe that you have such guts and willpower to quit smoking.

• Write a plan for quitting according to your nature and way of doing things.

• Make a list on why you want to quit smoking. Notice which desires and factors inspire you most: Health factor –live longer, feel better; to enhance look and personality; for your family; to save money etc.

• Seek support from family members and friends; let them know that you are going to stop smoking from a certain date.

• Talk to your doctor about your decision and ask for guidance about side effects of quitting it and other likely circumstances.

• Start some exercise regimen. As exercise is incompatible with smoking, it will help you relieve stress as well as helping your body to recover from damages caused by smoking.

• Do meditation or deep breathing exercise daily. Such breathing exercise will help you to reduce stress, enhance working of lungs and other organs, and divert your mind from smoking.

• Self visualization: Visualizing yourself as a non-smoker is one of the most powerful technique to reprogram your subconscious mind.

• Quit smoking completely at once. Instead of trying to quit smoking slowly, as quitting slowing doesn’t work in most of the cases; quit it completely at once.

• Drink minimum of 2-3liters of water. It will help detoxify your body by flushing out nicotine and other chemicals from your body.

• Learn what triggers your urge for smoking–such as stress, when wake up, the end of a meal, entering a bar, arrival at work etc. It’s very critical to avoid such triggers.

• Find some replacements. Things to hold in your mouth, such as chewing gums etc.

Now that you are determined enough, if you follow these quit smoking tips with that determination, you shall definitely quit it.

Good luck!

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Paediatric dentistry - dos and donts

October 27th, 2008 by admin

Paediatric dentistry - dos and donts

Children when on one hand can be very easy patients, however, on the other hand they can be the most difficult to please and keep in good mood while the session is on. A visit to the dentist can be a nightmare for most kids. The reasons may be many from the anxiety caused by inadequate knowledge to the pain or stories that they have heard and has registered in their subconscious mind. However, with just a few positive steps you can win their confidence and make them feel absolutely comfortable. It is seen that children are the ones who are prone to maximum tooth problems. It may be due to the kind of lifestyle which exposes them to a number of sweetened drinks and food or just plain ignorance or negligence on the part of the parent. The oral health care for a child needs to begin very early in life and regular cleaning of the mouth and brushing is very important. Food particles that are very tiny too can cause considerable damage if neglected. Some children may even require extensive periodontal therapy so it is important that the pediatric dentistry is 100% child friendly. With children being a significant portion of the patients visiting a dentist, a kid friendly dentistry must be set up with a lot of attention to detail. The dentistry by its looks must be able to impress make a good first impression with kids. Bright and catchy themes should be adopted for children dentistry. You also need to have the latest equipment that would to a great extent reduce the trauma and also the pain involved in some of the procedures. The dentistry must also have child friendly equipment that would help keep the children occupied while they wait for their turn. The staff at the dentistry too needs to be very friendly and understanding. With kids the first impression that you make is sure going to last a long time so be sure that you do put your best foot forward the first time itself. The appointments made must be prompt and the patients must not be made to wait very long.Cosmetic dentistry may be an essential aspect of kids dentistry as many problems may require a cosmetic angle to rectify and provide the little ones with their cute little smile. As a dentist in a pediatric dentistry you cannot think of hurrying up with your procedures. You must understand the psyche of your little patient and must to a certain extent play along to keep the child in good humor while you carry out the examination and required procedures. Children cannot go on continuously with a long session and so you must give breaks in between and talk to your patient. It is important that you explain the entire case and keep the parent in picture. The proposed procedures, anesthesia details and the required follow-up must be explained to the parents who are equally anxious. Never try to rush things and finish fast with a session. Your patient is then surely not going to come back to you or else the next session is going to be truly a herculean task for you to handle. A technically sound staff and dentist with a dentistry that is absolutely pleasing to the eyes and interesting to the children would go a long way in making your kids dentistry both popular and a commercial success.

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How to stop smoking easily, quickly and effectively?

October 27th, 2008 by admin

How to stop smoking easily, quickly and effectively?

Are you one who is addicted to smoking but want to quit it? This article is for you. Keep reading it. Arguably the most critical aspect to succeed in quit smoking is your determination. Once you%26#8217;ve determined to give up this habit, everything will be easy to tackle. After that it%26#8217;s time to find tips and methods to quit smoking and the variety of resources and support available to you. You may find some of the tips on how to quit smoking given below useful. Tips to Quit Smoking %26#8226; Have faith in yourself. Be confident that you can quit smoking. Be determined and promise to yourself. To have such determination, believe that you have such guts and willpower to quit smoking. %26#8226; Write a plan for quitting according to your nature and way of doing things. %26#8226; Make a list on why you want to quit smoking. Notice which desires and factors inspire you most: Health factor –live longer, feel better; to enhance look and personality; for your family; to save money etc. %26#8226; Seek support from family members and friends; let them know that you are going to stop smoking from a certain date. %26#8226; Talk to your doctor about your decision and ask for guidance about side effects of quitting it and other likely circumstances. %26#8226; Start some exercise regimen. As exercise is incompatible with smoking, it will help you relieve stress as well as helping your body to recover from damages caused by smoking. %26#8226; Do meditation or deep breathing exercise daily. Such breathing exercise will help you to reduce stress, enhance working of lungs and other organs, and divert your mind from smoking. %26#8226; Self visualization: Visualizing yourself as a non-smoker is one of the most powerful technique to reprogram your subconscious mind. %26#8226; Quit smoking completely at once. Instead of trying to quit smoking slowly, as quitting slowing doesn%26#8217;t work in most of the cases; quit it completely at once. %26#8226; Drink minimum of 2-3liters of water. It will help detoxify your body by flushing out nicotine and other chemicals from your body. %26#8226; Learn what triggers your urge for smoking–such as stress, when wake up, the end of a meal, entering a bar, arrival at work etc. It%26#8217;s very critical to avoid such triggers. %26#8226; Find some replacements. Things to hold in your mouth, such as chewing gums etc. Now that you are determined enough, if you follow these quit smoking tips with that determination, you shall definitely quit it. Good luck!

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Cure For Food Allergy with Psychological Origin

October 26th, 2008 by admin

Cure For Food Allergy with Psychological Origin

Food allergy can be easily cured using psychology techniques. However, it is recommended to employ other options that are widely available. It is because one therapy may be effective for one person but not to others. According to some psychologists, emotional changes or illnesses experienced even several years earlier have a bearing on food allergy. Though, most people are unaware of it. Take for instance; when you were a child, you have suffered headaches or nausea caused by bugs that you have picked up and have linked it with the food you have eaten recently. If you develop similar symptoms in the days to come, it could result in the same emotional upset and symptoms of the disease. To cure food allergy caused by psychological origins, you need to successfully send the message to your subconscious mind for breaking that association. You can get the help of a hypnotist or a knowledgeable friend about the method. You should probe extensively to determine the origin of your food allergy. It is necessary to single out the first incident that connects food allergy into your life. Your subconscious state definitely understands what had happened that time and for sure that would be likely traumatic. But you need not panic again, you were young before and as you are growing older, your way of thinking also alters. Throw away all your negative emotions that you have felt before because of food allergy, and imagine about recovery from that distressful situation. More often it can be caused by what somebody said (it can include your parent, doctor, teacher, or another child) or something you saw and related to as regards your food allergy. Whatever it is, an opinion was formed subconsciously and still controls presently. Thus you don’t want to have such a condition. If you know the origin of food allergy, then it is easy to find the cure. Communicating with the subconscious mind and letting it do what the therapist say needs a trigger and a command. Your therapist can tell it to disconnect all the things that are associated to your food allergy in all the levels of your subconscious mind so that the condition will never bother you again. An acquaintance can do it for you. Take for instance; let your friend start the procedure by snapping his/her fingers or clapping his/her hands. You can close your eyes and begin to imagine eating the food that caused your food allergy. See how you feel. This may sound ridiculous for people who are not a therapist but can work for many sufferers of food allergy. Your subconscious mind is not considered a reasonable mind but a mind which plays along method. Again try to imagine eating the allergic foods, extend your imagination until the food allergy symptoms appear, and then observe your feelings. If you get indications of the symptoms, then it indicates that it is in your mind. This procedure can be done repeatedly until the results become positive. This therapy renders no guarantees, nevertheless it can make a difference. Food allergies can be recurrent at the time of an emotional upset. Simply follow the procedure entirely until your upsetting episode is over.

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Does Hypnosis Exist?

October 26th, 2008 by admin

Does Hypnosis Exist?

Many years ago, as a young boy, I sat in a crowded theatre and watched as a dark dressed figure had a dozen if not more fully grown adults under a magical spell. With a single word he turned the roughest council worker into a swan princess ballerina who effortlessly danced and span across the stage, arm in arm with an even rougher-looking motor biker.They gracefully swung each other around and around like they were dancing their finest steps.The audience was roaring with laugher, whilst I watched and wondered what was REALLY going on. Did this “magician” use magic I wasn’t aware of? Did he pay the people beforehand to “pretend”?All I did know is that I had to discover more. Hypnotherapy in Australia back in the day, wasnt something many people identified with.In the course of my discoveries, Hypnosis had been explained to me that was something intangible that was both “evil” and “nonexistent”. I wondered to myself, how can something be evil if it doesn’t exist?I was curious to know more…Fast-forward to many years in the future, I had studied many thousands of hours and was able to make the toughest bloke blush. I had learnt it wasn’t a mystical and magical power, Hypnosis was something very natural and very familiar to us all.As you sit in your seat and are on your computer and are reading this web site and focusing on the white text on the darker background, I’m curious to know if you can think back to that time where you were watching television or listening to music or perhaps it was when you were thinking those many thoughts in your mind that you just didn’t hear that person talking to you, didn’t notice that person had even walked into the room, or that you had driven a whole journey without really noticing all the details whilst you drove along.After all, your mind couldn’t possibly focus on all the unimportant details while you were becoming more absorbed in what you were doing, so your subconscious mind took on the management of those things so you could better place your attention on your thoughts instead. (Don’t tell anyone this is a natural trance - a hypnotic state you put yourself into).That’s right, whether you are tuning-out on music, really getting into that movie, standing in an elevator thinking about all sorts of things, or doing the million-thought drive in your car, you are in natural states of Hypnosis. Incidentally, the most common form of natural Hypnosis is that sleepy state where you are still awake, just before you drop off to sleep where thoughts are flying around your mind.HOLD ON! - Yeah, I can hear some of you screaming in protest at that last paragraph. “If I’m in Hypnosis, how is it I don’t crash my car, or, how come i’m not dancing around like a chicken?” - There is a part of the mind, that sits between the conscious and the subconscious mind called the Conscious Critical Factor (The CCF as some call it). The job of the critical factor is to facilitate the information that comes into a person that gets sorted into true/false allocations. After a bit of information is classed as true, it is further sorted into how it relates to existing belief structures, habits and understandings. If the information is classed as false, it may be distorted (molded to something the subconscious can understand), or most likely, deleted.As the conscious mind can typically handle only 7-9 single bits of information, everything above that amount is automatically handled by the CCF. This is why when you talk to someone and they don’t hear you, it is because their conscious mind is already at its limits - so the CCF deletes the extra information, or passes what is needed directly to the subconscious mind (and unfortunately, the conscious mind misses the conversation all together).With Hypnosis, a person is led into this Altered State of awareness by overloading and bypassing the CCF and allowing the conscious mind to “let go”. A person in Hypnosis will still hear what is said to them as it offers the conscious mind a manner in which to be of use to the overall system. Of course, by bypassing the CCF, Hypnotherapists can get to the cause of problems in life (such as depression, over-eating, anxiety etc) and have the person reprogram their internal computer to operate in a more productive manner.If you think of a car with a problem in the engine area, Hypnosis is the ability to pop the bonnet and access the area that is causing the issue. Talking therapies such as Psychology, Counseling and the like rely on the conscious mind to divulge information relating to the problem in the hope the client and therapist can work on the area. Unfortunately (and this is where conventional talk therapies fail most often), the conscious mind has no idea where the problem exists, let alone how to repair it.As it is the subconscious that handles and manages everything behind the scenes, one needs to access the subconscious mind to effect any great deal of change work. If the subconscious mind manages all your beliefs, all your habits, all your patterns and ways of operating, going to the conscious mind and arguing your case certainly wont let you change much, except the way the client feels about the therapist.I personally have worked with clients that have spent over a decade on traditional talk therapies and feel they are no different. And why should they be? If you want to fix a problem with your cars engine, you don’t start by taking your car to a carwash?

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