In order to answer the question, how does hypnosis work, below are the top ten misconceptions that people have regarding hypnosis:
Misconception #1: Hypnosis is sleep or loss of consciousness.
Truth: Hypnosis is not sleep. Many people think that while doing hypnosis, they will go into in a state of sleep like when they go to bed.
NOT TRUE!
Hypnosis is merely a state of physical relaxation and actually heightened mental alertness.
Misconception #2: A person won’t hear anything but the hypnotist’s voice because they’ll be in some weird altered state like "LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS" Man!
Truth: Hypnosis is not some psychedelic state. The subject is able to hear everything that is going on in the room, and outside of the room. There is no selective hearing in hypnosis. The hypnotist can suggest that other distraction be ignored for the moment. This will only work if the client wants it to.
Misconception #3: A person doesn’t remember what the hypnotist tells them.
Truth: Absolutely false. A person remembers everything that is said to them during hypnosis.
Misconception #4: When doing hypnosis, you are under the complete control of the hypnotist.
Truth: In reality, hypnosis allows the subject to be more in control. The people who you see in the stage hypnosis shows are exercising their control by volunteering to go up on stage. They know it is an acceptable context in which they can let their inhibitions down.
In a therapeutic context, any suggestion that is out of context of self-improvement will be automatically rejected by both the subconscious and conscious minds.
Misconception #5: Not everyone can be hypnotized, only the weak-minded and the gullible.
Truth: EVERYONE who is of normal functioning intelligence, is willing to be hypnotized, and is willing to follow instructions within a context of self-improvement, CAN in fact be hypnotized.
Misconception #6: Hypnosis is about putting things into your mind and mind control.
Truth: Hypnosis is NEVER about putting things into your mind" and mind control."
The fact is that people have within themselves the beliefs, attitudes, and resources to accomplish their goals. But because of their past, or their environment, or constant negative conditioning, those beliefs, attitudes, and resources have been suppressed.
To answer the question, how does hypnosis work, what hypnosis does is merely reinforce the positive beliefs, attitudes, and resources a person has to help them accomplish their goals.
Misconception #7: What if I can’t be "Un-hypnotized"
Truth: There has not been one case of a person ever not "coming out of hypnosis," and for good reason. Because hypnosis is basically the state right before a person falls asleep.
So if for some strange reason, the hypnotist were to leave the room, or in an extreme case, die, the subject would merely drift asleep, naturally wake up, and end up with an expensive nap!
Misconception #8: Hypnosis causes people to reveal their deep, dark, hidden secrets.
Truth: I WISH!!!!! Absolutely false. A person always has control of what they say and do during hypnosis. Remember, any suggestion that is out of context, or violates one’s morals, ethics, and values will automatically be rejected.
Misconceptions #9: Hypnosis is harmful.
Truth: There has NEVER been a documented case of anyone suffering harm from the use of hypnosis.
Misconceptions #10: Hypnosis is satanic, or devilish, or supernatural in some way.
Truth: Hypnosis is merely a state of relaxation and heightened mental alertness that helps people easily achieve their amazing goals.
My personal mission is to educate the public as to how hypnosis really works, to take away any fear or misconceptions and allow more people to experience this wonderful modality of human change
Monday, March 26, 2007
Friday, March 9, 2007
The Truth is out THERE!........Where?.......OUT THERE!
Where do I stand on Past Life Regression??
DO I BELIEVE??
IS IT REAL??
Can I really experience a past life?? More then ONE past life!!! How many have I had??
How scary is it?? Will I feel pain??
These are only some of the questions I had when I first heard of Past Life Regression. You like me, are sitting there asking yourself the same questions and more probably.
So what is it all about? Do we really live more then one life or are we all being coned by unscrupulous therapist with dollar signs in their eyes??
The great thing about living in Canada is that any time something seems unusual, fantastic or just out right crazy, we can investigate it and make up our own minds.
I read everything I could get my hands on!!! From Edgar Cayce, Georgina Cannon, Michael Yapko and many more to try to determine if Past Life Regression is really possible.
As a hypnotist I’ve always felt that only way to really know what is going on is to try it out for myself.
Then and only then, can I have the right to have an opinion one way or another.
So I did!
What I discovered for myself is a world of hidden knowledge inside of me that surpasses the question “did I live before” and just makes me feel wondrous at the capacity of my mind to create a world I knew not existed within me.
When you experience a past life regression, you will experience amazement at first, then disbelief, then amazement again and many other emotions as you try to make sense of everything you have just experienced.
If you are anything like me, you will immediately try to find a way to explain what has just happened.
Which I did!!!
What I found after experiencing a few sessions is that it really didn’t matter whether it was real or not because it is the knowledge that I brought back that has helped me move forward in a more positive way.
I now want to experience life in its entirety because each time I do something new I’m creating a new me.
I now believe that quality of my life is directly linked to the journey not the destination! I am now compelled to keep moving in new directions and to top it off I may have more then one life to journey in? Wow!
Here we are……. back where I started.
Do I or Don’t I believe in PAST LIFE REGRESSION?
Does……it…..Really…..matter?
DO I BELIEVE??
IS IT REAL??
Can I really experience a past life?? More then ONE past life!!! How many have I had??
How scary is it?? Will I feel pain??
These are only some of the questions I had when I first heard of Past Life Regression. You like me, are sitting there asking yourself the same questions and more probably.
So what is it all about? Do we really live more then one life or are we all being coned by unscrupulous therapist with dollar signs in their eyes??
The great thing about living in Canada is that any time something seems unusual, fantastic or just out right crazy, we can investigate it and make up our own minds.
I read everything I could get my hands on!!! From Edgar Cayce, Georgina Cannon, Michael Yapko and many more to try to determine if Past Life Regression is really possible.
As a hypnotist I’ve always felt that only way to really know what is going on is to try it out for myself.
Then and only then, can I have the right to have an opinion one way or another.
So I did!
What I discovered for myself is a world of hidden knowledge inside of me that surpasses the question “did I live before” and just makes me feel wondrous at the capacity of my mind to create a world I knew not existed within me.
When you experience a past life regression, you will experience amazement at first, then disbelief, then amazement again and many other emotions as you try to make sense of everything you have just experienced.
If you are anything like me, you will immediately try to find a way to explain what has just happened.
Which I did!!!
What I found after experiencing a few sessions is that it really didn’t matter whether it was real or not because it is the knowledge that I brought back that has helped me move forward in a more positive way.
I now want to experience life in its entirety because each time I do something new I’m creating a new me.
I now believe that quality of my life is directly linked to the journey not the destination! I am now compelled to keep moving in new directions and to top it off I may have more then one life to journey in? Wow!
Here we are……. back where I started.
Do I or Don’t I believe in PAST LIFE REGRESSION?
Does……it…..Really…..matter?
Monday, February 19, 2007
Sports Hypnosis by any other name can still make you a WINNER!!!!
The new winning technology in sports has to be HYPNOSIS!!!
Research shows dramatic improvement in performance when the mind is focused.
Experience yourself developing new skills by utilizing imagery and visualization as part of your training routine.
You will quickly discover that the most significant method to improving your game is the use of hypnosis.
Your underlying beliefs must be in agreement with your goals. Most common blocks to winning have to do with worthiness and the belief that you deserve to succeed and win.
Hypnosis can uncover and release these negative beliefs and replace them with new positive attitudes.
Elite athletes have been using GUIDED IMAGERY effectively for a long time.
You might ask, what’s the difference between GUIDED IMAGERY and HYPNOSIS?
Guided Imagery is a tool used in Hypnosis, but Hypnosis is not limited to using Guided Imagery.
Some people have preconceived beliefs and are mistakenly afraid of the word “HYPNOSIS”!!!
To minimize their fear some practitioners have come up with different names for it, even when they’re doing the same thing.
Now, I know there will be people out there who disagree with me, but this is my opinion.
MOST ATHLETES spend 95% of their training time doing physical training and only 5% doing mental training.
What if YOU could do mental training while doing YOUR physical training? With HYPNOSIS, you can!
ALL HYPNOSIS IS SELF-HYPNOSIS!!
YOU can learn to EASILY use SELF-HYPNOSIS to achieve YOUR own individual goals. Helping YOU Maximize YOUR Performance and achieve YOUR FULL Potential.
I truly believe that the only thing standing between you and your goals is YOU.
When you’re ready to start using the power of your mind to accelerate your training and optimize your talents and skills, call me!
You’ll be glad you did.
Research shows dramatic improvement in performance when the mind is focused.
Experience yourself developing new skills by utilizing imagery and visualization as part of your training routine.
You will quickly discover that the most significant method to improving your game is the use of hypnosis.
Your underlying beliefs must be in agreement with your goals. Most common blocks to winning have to do with worthiness and the belief that you deserve to succeed and win.
Hypnosis can uncover and release these negative beliefs and replace them with new positive attitudes.
Elite athletes have been using GUIDED IMAGERY effectively for a long time.
You might ask, what’s the difference between GUIDED IMAGERY and HYPNOSIS?
Guided Imagery is a tool used in Hypnosis, but Hypnosis is not limited to using Guided Imagery.
Some people have preconceived beliefs and are mistakenly afraid of the word “HYPNOSIS”!!!
To minimize their fear some practitioners have come up with different names for it, even when they’re doing the same thing.
Now, I know there will be people out there who disagree with me, but this is my opinion.
MOST ATHLETES spend 95% of their training time doing physical training and only 5% doing mental training.
What if YOU could do mental training while doing YOUR physical training? With HYPNOSIS, you can!
ALL HYPNOSIS IS SELF-HYPNOSIS!!
YOU can learn to EASILY use SELF-HYPNOSIS to achieve YOUR own individual goals. Helping YOU Maximize YOUR Performance and achieve YOUR FULL Potential.
I truly believe that the only thing standing between you and your goals is YOU.
When you’re ready to start using the power of your mind to accelerate your training and optimize your talents and skills, call me!
You’ll be glad you did.
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
PUBLIC SPEAKING OR DEATH, WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE?
Quoting Jerry Seinfeld :
“According to most studies, people's number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you're better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.”
If Seinfeld is correct what does that say about us as humans?? Have we lost the art of communication?? Do we really prefer death over public speaking?? Are we not designed by nature to be able to talk to each other in order to convey information??
So where does it all start and why?
For most people the Fear of Public Speaking can be traced back to an incident that happened when they were young. It may have happened at school where, when called upon by the teacher to speak, they were teased by other kids.
When someone has a negative experience, the brain can link the negative feelings associated with that experience to other similar experiences.
Our brain is hard wired to learn and in learning it retains important information that can be accessed at a later time. If our brain feels that a situation is not in our best interest or may even cause us harm, it will do everything in its power to protect us.
In order to keep us from feeling bad again, the brain will attach terrible feelings to this kind of situation – that will stop us and keep us safe in the future and so Fear Of Public Speaking is BORN.
Attaching emotions to situations is one of the primary ways that humans learn. Sometimes we just get it wrong. Many people suffering from fear of public speaking believe that they are alone in feeling so frightened, but in fact it is shared by millions.
It is said that the road to hell is paved with good intentions!! The intention of our brain to associate fear with situations that can harm us is correct. What the brain can’t do is differentiate unpleasant but benign experiences from unpleasant but life threatening ones with ease. It has the same tools available to it to deal with both situations.
How do we fix this??
I taught public speaking and know first hand how hard it can be for most people to stand up before a group and present a topic. However like everything thing else in life, the more you do it the better you become and the easier the task seems.
Hypnosis is a great way to help individuals deal with this and any fear because it can help you face your fears in the comfort and safety of your own mind. A trained hypnotist can guide you to face any situation slowly using baby steps and other methods. The client is then free to review the original situation at their own pace and associate only as much as they feel comfortable each time.
When you have conquered your fear by utilizing the power of the mind, then you have conquered your fear for real.
Congratulations you are now free to speak to the world but before you do, let me give you a few tips that will help you do it well.
Here are some ways to insure that you can speak publicly with confidence:
Speak loudly.
Speak slowly.
Stand up straight (but not too rigid).
Make strong eye contact with your audience.
Project enthusiasm with your voice!
Avoid disclaimers. Disclaimers are statements such as, "I know this is a really dumb topic, but..." or "I know this isn't a very good visual aid, but..."
Dress appropriately. Be sure to dress like you take yourself seriously.
Take deep breaths. You'll be surprised at how well this works. If you know some special breathing techniques, use them, but all you really need to do is breathe deeply in and out a few times.
The night before, close your eyes and imagine yourself giving the speech and everything going well.
Keep things in perspective. You do much more dangerous things every day, like driving a car or crossing the street (not trying to start new fears just stating the facts).
Keep in mind that everybody is nervous. You're not alone.
Just do it. Speak. Speak more. The more experience you have with public speaking, the less nervous you will feel.
Most of all have fun knowing that you are one of a very small percentile that can public speak without fear!
“According to most studies, people's number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you're better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.”
If Seinfeld is correct what does that say about us as humans?? Have we lost the art of communication?? Do we really prefer death over public speaking?? Are we not designed by nature to be able to talk to each other in order to convey information??
So where does it all start and why?
For most people the Fear of Public Speaking can be traced back to an incident that happened when they were young. It may have happened at school where, when called upon by the teacher to speak, they were teased by other kids.
When someone has a negative experience, the brain can link the negative feelings associated with that experience to other similar experiences.
Our brain is hard wired to learn and in learning it retains important information that can be accessed at a later time. If our brain feels that a situation is not in our best interest or may even cause us harm, it will do everything in its power to protect us.
In order to keep us from feeling bad again, the brain will attach terrible feelings to this kind of situation – that will stop us and keep us safe in the future and so Fear Of Public Speaking is BORN.
Attaching emotions to situations is one of the primary ways that humans learn. Sometimes we just get it wrong. Many people suffering from fear of public speaking believe that they are alone in feeling so frightened, but in fact it is shared by millions.
It is said that the road to hell is paved with good intentions!! The intention of our brain to associate fear with situations that can harm us is correct. What the brain can’t do is differentiate unpleasant but benign experiences from unpleasant but life threatening ones with ease. It has the same tools available to it to deal with both situations.
How do we fix this??
I taught public speaking and know first hand how hard it can be for most people to stand up before a group and present a topic. However like everything thing else in life, the more you do it the better you become and the easier the task seems.
Hypnosis is a great way to help individuals deal with this and any fear because it can help you face your fears in the comfort and safety of your own mind. A trained hypnotist can guide you to face any situation slowly using baby steps and other methods. The client is then free to review the original situation at their own pace and associate only as much as they feel comfortable each time.
When you have conquered your fear by utilizing the power of the mind, then you have conquered your fear for real.
Congratulations you are now free to speak to the world but before you do, let me give you a few tips that will help you do it well.
Here are some ways to insure that you can speak publicly with confidence:
Speak loudly.
Speak slowly.
Stand up straight (but not too rigid).
Make strong eye contact with your audience.
Project enthusiasm with your voice!
Avoid disclaimers. Disclaimers are statements such as, "I know this is a really dumb topic, but..." or "I know this isn't a very good visual aid, but..."
Dress appropriately. Be sure to dress like you take yourself seriously.
Take deep breaths. You'll be surprised at how well this works. If you know some special breathing techniques, use them, but all you really need to do is breathe deeply in and out a few times.
The night before, close your eyes and imagine yourself giving the speech and everything going well.
Keep things in perspective. You do much more dangerous things every day, like driving a car or crossing the street (not trying to start new fears just stating the facts).
Keep in mind that everybody is nervous. You're not alone.
Just do it. Speak. Speak more. The more experience you have with public speaking, the less nervous you will feel.
Most of all have fun knowing that you are one of a very small percentile that can public speak without fear!
Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Resolve me this or Resolve me that, Resolutions are GOALS and that's a fact!!!
With a new year come new opportunities, new hopes, new resolutions and allot of “I hope I can, I know I can, Oh dam what If…..”
As we all know there are right ways and a wrong ways to make New Year resolutions!!!
Resolutions by any other name are still goals that we set for ourselves. The thing to remember is that setting goals without formulating a plan only amounts to wishful thinking!
In order for your resolutions to succeed, they must translate into clear steps that can be put into an action plan. Like most people who create resolutions for themselves, you only have a short window when your resolve is at its peak before you begin to lose your motivation and end up forgetting about your resolutions completely.
Take the time right NOW to write down the steps in your plan.
Here are three things to remember when creating an action plan:
• A good plan will have all the steps required to complete the goal.
• Allow yourself a realistic amount of time to complete your goal. Your habit was not created in a day so it will take more then a day to change it.
• Make your plan flexible. Life has a funny way of throwing unexpected things at us, so be flexible and you will succeed.
Nothing of any importance is accomplished in one day! Resolutions are set in a day, but accomplished with many tiny steps that happen throughout the year. You should realize that a new year’s resolution should be nothing more then a starting point. Make your plan and revisit your plan regularly. Flexibility is required to complete anything but by reviewing you plan regularly you will insure that it stays current.
Always recognize your partial successes because each successful step brings you closer to reaching your goal and keeps you motivated.
Enjoy all your successes and remember that in order for your resolutions to have resolve, they must translate into clear steps that put you on a path to completing your goals.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
As we all know there are right ways and a wrong ways to make New Year resolutions!!!
Resolutions by any other name are still goals that we set for ourselves. The thing to remember is that setting goals without formulating a plan only amounts to wishful thinking!
In order for your resolutions to succeed, they must translate into clear steps that can be put into an action plan. Like most people who create resolutions for themselves, you only have a short window when your resolve is at its peak before you begin to lose your motivation and end up forgetting about your resolutions completely.
Take the time right NOW to write down the steps in your plan.
Here are three things to remember when creating an action plan:
• A good plan will have all the steps required to complete the goal.
• Allow yourself a realistic amount of time to complete your goal. Your habit was not created in a day so it will take more then a day to change it.
• Make your plan flexible. Life has a funny way of throwing unexpected things at us, so be flexible and you will succeed.
Nothing of any importance is accomplished in one day! Resolutions are set in a day, but accomplished with many tiny steps that happen throughout the year. You should realize that a new year’s resolution should be nothing more then a starting point. Make your plan and revisit your plan regularly. Flexibility is required to complete anything but by reviewing you plan regularly you will insure that it stays current.
Always recognize your partial successes because each successful step brings you closer to reaching your goal and keeps you motivated.
Enjoy all your successes and remember that in order for your resolutions to have resolve, they must translate into clear steps that put you on a path to completing your goals.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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