How can I be so sure?

Because
over the decades I’ve seen all kinds of people, all ages and from all
backgrounds turn their lives around thanks to hypnosis. When you use hypnosis
for yourself it improves confidence in all kinds of ways. When you use it to
change other’s lives it just blows you away. This is what I mean.

When
I first hypnotised someone to feel no sensation in a painful arthritic arm it
was an incredible feeling. When I first cured life long phobias quickly and
comfortably I was astounded. When I stopped hardened alcoholics from drinking
and even got a heroin addict off the stuff and back into mainstream life again
I started to feel angry that people could just associate hypnosis with
entertainment.

With
the aid of hypnosis I (and many people I have trained and worked with) have
helped severely depressed people feel strong and positive again. The rewards
and satisfactions are hard to describe. I’m going to take a stand against
ignorance and short sightedness around hypnosis and here’s why.

So what is hypnosis like?

Hypnosis
isn’t like a coma. It’s not unconsciousness – more a subtle shifting of
consciousness. In hypnosis, you can still think logically but you also have
access to the ‘software’ of your mind so that you can update instinctive
emotional and physical responses. In fact the hypnotised subject (not the
hypnotist) calls the shots. When I hypnotise someone I need to go at their
speed and respond to their needs and expectations. Hypnosis will give you more
control in your own life because of what it enables you to do.

So what is hypnosis like?

Hypnosis
isn’t like a coma. It’s not unconsciousness – more a subtle shifting of
consciousness. In hypnosis, you can still think logically but you also have
access to the ‘software’ of your mind so that you can update instinctive
emotional and physical responses. In fact the hypnotised subject (not the
hypnotist) calls the shots. When I hypnotise someone I need to go at their
speed and respond to their needs and expectations. Hypnosis will give you more
control in your own life because of what it enables you to do.

Why you are more in control of yourself in hypnosis?

If
someone expresses concerns about being ‘controlled’ in hypnosis what they mean
is they don’t want to be like a robot, an automaton that is forced to obey the
every whim of the hypnotist. We can’t help but influence others but we don’t
control them. To understand why you need to understand hypnosis better.

Why you are more in control of yourself in hypnosis?

If
someone expresses concerns about being ‘controlled’ in hypnosis what they mean
is they don’t want to be like a robot, an automaton that is forced to obey the
every whim of the hypnotist. We can’t help but influence others but we don’t
control them. To understand why you need to understand hypnosis better.

The most powerful tool you possess

There are potentially huge benefits for those who use hypnosis as part of everyday life. When you understand hypnosis you start to see its potential to improve human performance in the physical, emotional and intellectual realms. For me, rumour, gossip and suspicion weren’t good enough.
I determined to learn all I could about hypnosis – I learned every fact and practised every technique under the sun. I took several training courses – some good, some terrible. I invested thousands of hours of devoted study to hypnosis and discovered just what is possible. I hypnotised friends, neighbours and work colleagues. Hypnosis greatly changed things for me on a personal level

How hypnosis helped me

I
used to have poor concentration and procrastinate; thanks to hypnosis I can
instantly motivate myself.
I
used to find physical work outs and exercise exhausting but because of hypnosis
I am now in the best shape of my life.
Incidentally
I also stopped myself blushing with hypnosis. Now if ever I have a difficult
call or conversation coming up, something I may naturally feel reluctant to do
(you know the kind of thing) I spontaneously self hypnotise and rehearse the
upcoming situation feeling good, with myself remaining calm. In this way I
habitually set my own emotional ‘blue prints’ for up coming situations. Having
said that it’s naturally that some people have concerns or half digested ‘hand
me down’ ideas regarding hypnosis. A common one is the one about ‘mind
control.’ However what does this really mean?

How hypnosis helped me

I
used to have poor concentration and procrastinate; thanks to hypnosis I can
instantly motivate myself.
I
used to find physical work outs and exercise exhausting but because of hypnosis
I am now in the best shape of my life.
Incidentally
I also stopped myself blushing with hypnosis. Now if ever I have a difficult
call or conversation coming up, something I may naturally feel reluctant to do
(you know the kind of thing) I spontaneously self hypnotise and rehearse the
upcoming situation feeling good, with myself remaining calm. In this way I
habitually set my own emotional ‘blue prints’ for up coming situations. Having
said that it’s naturally that some people have concerns or half digested ‘hand
me down’ ideas regarding hypnosis. A common one is the one about ‘mind
control.’ However what does this really mean?

The most powerful tool you possess

There are potentially huge benefits for those who use hypnosis as part of everyday life. When you understand hypnosis you start to see its potential to improve human performance in the physical, emotional and intellectual realms. For me, rumour, gossip and suspicion weren’t good enough.
I determined to learn all I could about hypnosis – I learned every fact and practised every technique under the sun. I took several training courses – some good, some terrible. I invested thousands of hours of devoted study to hypnosis and discovered just what is possible. I hypnotised friends, neighbours and work colleagues. Hypnosis greatly changed things for me on a personal level

Reassuring Reasons why Hypnosis is your Friend


Believe the hype or think for yourself
For
too long hypnosis has
had a bad or ‘difficult’ press. If a person doesn’t understand something they
have 3 options open to them.
1)
They might be sceptical and therefore save the trouble of looking further and
possibly benefiting.
2)
They may conclude it is dangerous and to be avoided at all costs.
3)
They may spend time discovering the truth behind the hype.
If
you don’t know much about a topic it’s easy to be suspicious. Some people
assume hypnosis is akin to a carnival side show, others consider it mystic
mumbo jumbo or ‘mind control.’ For those who look beyond the hype the truth is
far more illuminating.