WHAT IS HYPNOSIS?
Hypnosis an altered state of mind (not a mental condition) in which a person has complete focus and attention on the hypnotist. Hypnosis is reached through the power of suggestion, which is the subconscious realization of an accepted idea.
Discover the enormous power your mind has over your body- if you change the way you think, you can change your life - create new thoughts, create a new reality. Hypnotherapy is the key to unlock the door to your freedom. Hypnosis, used in a therapeutic manner, is one of the most cost effective, short term therapies for self-improvement and pain control.
- When you are hypnotized, your subconscious mind is awakened and communication becomes easier and faster
You are in a heightened state of awareness and concentration
You are not sleeping, not dreaming, and not awake
Your subconscious mind allows your body to act on positive suggestions.
Hypnotherapy involves counseling with hypnosis, and it is becoming widely accepted in society as an alternative or complementary therapy. Many doctors and hospitals are hiring hypnotists on their staff to supplement their medical practices.
There is a very powerful connection between the body and the mind. The more negative or stressed out a person is, the more they become susceptible to physical ailment, accidents, or behavior addictions. Subconsciously reframing thoughts is simple and becomes second nature- reality changes, health improves and behaviors get modified.
The time it takes to experience the benefits of hypnosis varies from person to person. It depends on how committed people are to listening to their hypnosis recordings and to transforming their lives. Simply put, if the subconscious mind doesn't hear asuggestion, it won't act on it. Reinforcement is key.
Hypnosis is a very personal process, tailored to the specific concerns and needs of a person. It is a wonderful journey into the transformation of life, peace of mind, and improved health.
How Can Hypnosis help me?
Hypnosis can help you to overcome many obstacles, anxieties, phobias, and bad habits. Below are just a few:
Stop Smoking
Lose Weight
Creative Blocks
Anger
Sexual Dysfunction
Anxiety
Memory
Fear of Flying
Pre-surgical Fear
Procrastination
Public Speaking
Study habits
Insomnia
Nail Biting
Hair Pulling
Face PickingAudition Anxiety
Bed Wetting
HIV
Grief
Healing
Migraines
School Phobia
Insecurity
Depression
Abundance $$
Regression
Improve Overall Health
Sports Performance
Compulsive Gambling
Writer's Block
AND MORE...
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