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As human beings, we go in and out of the Hypnotic state --
spontaneously -- many times each day. Are you aware of
when this happens for you?
One example of this might occur when you are watching
television and the programming switches to a commercial.
Let's say that the commercial has been on for 1 1/2 minutes
when you suddenly realize that you do not know what is being
advertised.
You were sitting right there ... and, yet, you do not know
what has been happening right before your eyes! Why is
this the case?
SPONTANEOUS HYPNOSIS
What occurred was that you, temporarily, went into an experience of spontaneous
Hypnosis. Your mind left its normal awareness of what was being conveyed
on the screen and you were off -- daydreaming -- about some other thought or
idea. You would not react with a feeling of being startled when you
realized that you had "no clue" of what had been on the television.
It would seem more like something you had experienced many times before.
You would probably have a sense of "Oh, well ..."
This brings up a speculation: When are you in Hypnosis? When are you
fully conscious? Yes, it is quite true: the two states ebb and flow
around one another.
THERAPEUTIC HYPNOSIS
In therapeutic Hypnosis, where the Hypnotist is in charge of your induction, you are relaxed
physically while your mind is acutely aware. The "daydreaming"
that you would do would be about the ideas suggested by Dr. Shiple.
Can you begin to see why Hypnosis is such a very simple, yet incredibly profound
and powerful experience?
To further understand how Hypnosis works, it is important to be familiar with
your mind and how it operates. Your mind is something you rely on frequently
each day. How does your mind function?
To better understand the different parts of your mind and how
they interact,
read on ...
THE WORKINGS OF YOUR MIND
Your
mind is an incredible gift containing immense capabilities and potentials.
Knowing what your mind is, how each part of your mind interacts with the other
parts, and how each component of your mind can be focused to work most
effectively is essential if you wish to create success in your life!
How important is the use of your mind to you? Are you able to focus your
mind on success? Do you take the time and energy to do so?
The way you use your mind makes all the difference in the world! If you were
not already convinced of this fact, read on to understand how important this is.
YOUR MIND IS COMPLEX
There are three main components of your mind: the conscious mind, the
subconscious mind and the over-seeing higher mind. Each of these parts of
your mind operates in your life. It does so whether or not you are aware
of its activity. By increasing your awareness of each part and its
functions, you put yourself into a position to determine how best to use your
mind to create your own life.
Do you spend your day aware of where you are and what is happening in your
mind? Or, do you let your mind go on "automatic pilot," with
little direction from you? The answers to those questions are vitally
important to the direction your life is taking.
We will focus in this
section on the conscious and the subconscious elements of your mind.
Your Conscious Mind:
What is your conscious mind? Your conscious mind is the part of mind of which you are aware most of the time.
It is logical, judgmental, analytical, critical. It is the part of your
mind that works so well on such tasks as the following:
a) organizing your schedule for the day, week, etc.;
b) seeing to the fine points required to insure that you
are on time
for meetings or appointments;
c) reminding you of the details to which you must attend;
d) remembering telephone numbers, addresses, etc.
e) controlling your deliberate actions;
f) reasoning, reaching conclusions, organizing your
impressions, and
providing critical evaluations.
Your Subconscious Mind:
TWO VITAL FUNCTIONS OF YOUR
SUBCONSCIOUS
Your subconscious mind operates much differently than your conscious mind does.
Your subconscious mind serves two vital functions in your life.
First, your subconscious mind has memory of that which has transpired in your
life. If you need information from the past, your subconscious mind can be
worked with to present it to you.
How have you been using this ability of your subconscious mind during a routine
day? Do you tell yourself, "I can remember that?" Or, are
you fearful that you will not remember? The former gives direction to your
subconscious mind to quickly, accurately remember.
Second, your subconscious mind works for you as a very obedient servant.
In other words, your subconscious mind creates EXACTLY that which it is
commanded to create for you in your life. Perhaps you wonder where these
commands -- the programs that are being followed by your subconscious mind and,
thus, being created as your life -- originate?
PROGRAMMING YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS
Your subconscious mind has received programs in a number of ways.
Primarily,
a) from the things you have been told, especially when
you were a child;
b) from things you observe;
c) from the messages you give yourself in your own
mind; that is,
from what you say to yourself.
What you say to yourself and the thoughts that you think comprise the orders
that your subconscious mind then creates as your life. This is the basis
of the concept of "self-fulfilling prophecy."
So, why does the subconscious mind do this?
It creates these ideas because you told it to do so, with your thoughts. After
all, you described to your subconscious mind what you wanted. You
did this via what you were thinking. You told it what to do ... and, as
the very obedient servant that it is, it just follows the lead you described!
THE CREATIVITY OF YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS
Your subconscious mind is a quiet presence -- it is just there, with you every
moment of every day. It attends to your mind, to your every thought, your
every mental idea. It then sets to creating what you have been thinking
... in just the way you have been thinking it to be. Without question.
Without contradiction.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU?
Well, as an example, let's say that you are a smoker and that you are trying to stop
smoking. If, in the process of doing so, you said to yourself, "I
can't stand it -- I have to have a cigarette." What do you think
would happen?
What you would notice
is that, after saying these words, your craving would increase many-fold.
Your subconscious mind is right there, diligently at work.
SO, WHAT GOOD IS THIS?
The good news about your subconscious mind is that it will create whatever you
have been thinking, whatever you have thus told it to! In other words, your
subconscious mind (in the same situation described above) can as easily create,
"I will relax and breathe for five minutes ... and I know I will feel
satisfied and comfortable!"
Can you see how you can benefit from this in your day?
HYPNOSIS: INTENTIONAL PROGRAMMING
OF THE SUBCONSCIOUS
Keeping
in mind what has been said thus far, how
would you purposefully direct your subconscious mind?
You can purposefully direct your subconscious mind's creations by
carefully insuring that your thoughts are consistent with what you want in your
life. It is in strengthening this response that Hypnosis proves so
effective. HYPNOSIS WORKS WITH YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND TO CREATE SUCCESS IN
YOUR LIFE.
Let me repeat that: Hypnosis works with your subconscious mind to create
success -- incredibly dramatic success -- in your life! Does this give you
an appreciation of why Hypnosis is such a powerful tool for change?
HYPNOSIS ACCESSES
YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS
When you are relaxed and so-directed, your mind shifts effortlessly into
an Hypnotic state. Remember that hypnosis is a very natural state of mind,
so it is easy for it to make this shift.
In Hypnosis, it is your subconscious mind -- the deep part of your mind -- that
becomes more accessible, so as more easily to accomplish the work of
psychotherapy.
HYPNOTIC SUGGESTIONS
FOCUS
YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS
Since
it is a function of your subconscious mind to create that which it is commanded
to create. The Hypnosis serves to take these suggestions to an even
deeper, more effective level. In Hypnosis, your subconscious mind is told
specific positive things. It is directed in ways specifically designed to
support what you want to experience in your life.
What directions would you benefit from receiving through your subconscious mind
in Hypnosis?
Your subconscious mind is "re-programmed" through positive, focused
thoughts that support you being successful. It, then, creates what it has
been told. Can you begin to appreciate why your subconscious mind is the perfect vehicle to accomplish
beneficial results in your life?!
INTENTIONAL OR NOT:
SUBCONSCIOUS PROGRAMMING BECOMES YOUR LIFE
Your subconscious mind then takes the suggestions -- the positive thoughts --
that you are given in Hypnosis and carries these ideas into your life.
This is what is known as "post-Hypnotic suggestion." Even after
the Hypnosis is completed, your subconscious continues to create that which has
been carefully programmed.
Can you give commands to your subconscious mind? Certainly,
you have done this
your entire life.
YOU MAY ALREADY HAVE BEEN
NEGATIVELY HYPNOTIZED
There is a popular theory in Hypnosis that suggests that we have -- through the
many experiences earlier in our lives -- become Hypnotized in negative ways.
These ways then
create destructive outcomes in our lives.
According to this theory, when we engage in destructive patterns, we are
operating under the effect of spontaneous Hypnotic suggestion given to us
sometime in our past. Even very simple activities can be hampered by misconceptions ... that
the subconscious had Hypnotized itself to accept at some earlier time in our
lives.
Following this line of thought, what therapeutic Hypnosis does,
then, is to REMOVE that negative Hypnosis and negative programming.
Therapeutic Hypnosis
replaces the negative programming with positive suggestions and positive programs for constructive
change.
TRAUMATIC EMOTIONS LINGER
Could
your conscious mind forget an actual incident, while the emotion -- e.g.,
fear, anxiety, panic and phobias,
like claustrophobia -- connected
with that incident still remain
embedded in your subconscious
mind? Certainly, this
happens frequently.
In such a situation, the emotion connected with the forgotten incident can, then, be activated when you are least expecting it.
What a surprise to you!
To deal effectively with these situations requires a modality to by-pass your conscious mind -- to get
directly to the subconscious mind where the misconceptions and/or emotions are
stored. Such a modality would then provide positive, constructive direction to
your subconscious to utilize stored emotions beneficially.
HYPNOSIS PROVIDES THIS MODALITY
How does Hypnosis work to provide just such a modality?
It works to avoid the conscious mind -- and its tendency to critical evaluation,
doubt and misconception. Hypnosis presents directions straight to the
subconscious mind, where these ideas are accepted in their totality. As a
result, blocks are eliminated, causes are uncovered and trauma is
lifted.
So, what happens when the Hypnosis session is over?
Once the Hypnosis is complete, the positive post-hypnotic suggestions become a
part of your normal, waking, conscious state. Can you imagine yourself
beginning to think, feel and act in different ways as a result of the
suggestions given to you during Hypnosis? This is exactly what happens ...
simply and effectively.
HYPNOSIS
UNIFIES YOUR
MIND:
Your WHOLE MIND
Begins Working for You
Something incredibly profound occurs during Hypnosis. Even before being
Hypnotized, you consciously wanted to act in certain ways. After the
Hypnosis, your subconscious mind has become
enlisted -- through Hypnotic suggestion -- to join forces with your conscious
desires and intentions.
Can you imagine how powerful the merging of your conscious desires with your
subconscious creativity can be?
CONSCIOUS WORKING WITH
SUBCONSCIOUS ... FOR YOU
This
partnership of your conscious mind with your subconscious mind is a
powerful force toward insuring success in the changes you desire in your life!
ALL of your mind has become harnessed and focused on success in your life!
With the amazing phenomenon of Hypnosis, you begin to use Whole Mind
capabilities to accomplish your dreams. Can
you see the truth of how more than ever before it has become true: I CAN
DO IT!!
As
a result, of the Hypnosis, your experience becomes transformed. More, perhaps, than ever before, you have come into possession of the
reality that THIS IS YOUR LIFE!
POPULAR MYTHS ABOUT HYPNOSIS
Surrender
Control?
Myth
#1: When under Hypnosis, the subject must surrender all control.
This may be the easiest of the myths to refute. It is the subject -- not
the Hypnotist -- that is in control during Hypnosis. The Hypnotist is a
guide. It is the subjects who, by following the directions from the
Hypnotist, allow their minds to achieve the altered, Hypnotic state. All
forms of Hypnosis occur via the active, focused actions of the subjects
themselves.
Forced
Against Your Will?
Myth
#2: Under Hypnosis, you can be forced to do something against your
will; like, commit a crime.
Since you are fully aware and alert during
Hypnosis, you know exactly what is occurring. Hence, you will not do
anything under Hypnosis contrary to your moral principles. As was pointed
out in Myth #1, you are also fully in control during the Hypnosis. Hence,
there is no such thing as "force" or "against your will"
possible during Hypnosis.
Who
Can Be Hypnotized?
Myth
#3: Some people cannot be Hypnotized.
Numerous Hypnosis experiments have repeatedly shown that
*
normal persons
* with
moderate intelligence
* and
the ability to concentrate
* who
are motivated to do so
* and
cooperate
can be Hypnotized. In fact, people seem to have the ability to
improve and become even better subjects with practice.
Weak Willed?
Myth
#4: People who can be Hypnotized are weak-willing, longing for
domination. This may be the oldest myth in regard to Hypnosis.
It used to be believed that the Hypnotherapist created control over the subject
by the strength of the therapist's character. Today it is recognized that
strong-willed, determined individuals often make the best subjects.
Mentally
Ill?
Myth
#5: Anyone who can be Hypnotized is mentally ill.
Unfortunately, this belief was actually advanced by Jean-Martin Charcot, one of
eminent early Hypnotists. It became the subject of bitter
controversy. It was later disproved by other doctors who demonstrated that
intelligent, strong, healthy people made excellent subjects.
Not Exist?
Myth #6: Hypnosis does not exist.
This is a long-standing
idea, based on the belief that the subject is just play-acting out of a desire
to please the Hypnotist. It is easily refuted by the massive documentation
of major surgery performed with only hypnosis as the anesthetic. For
people to be able to control their pain "under the knife," Hypnosis is
a state which certainly does exist.
Unconscious?
Myth
#7: In Hypnosis, you are unconscious.
This is contrary to
the very nature of the Hypnotic state. Hypnosis is a state of
altered awareness in which you are physically relaxed, with your mind alert and
aware. Hence, you are fully conscious while Hypnotized.
Is
Hypnosis Sleep?
Myth
#8: Hypnosis is a form of sleep. Research studies utilizing
brain-wave patterns (measured via electroencephalograph) demonstrate that the
Hypnotized subject does not exhibit the brain-wave patterns of sleep. In
the relaxed state of Hypnosis, the subject may appear asleep.
Never
Awaken?
Myth #9: As a subject in Hypnosis, you may be unable to be
awakened. Since during the Hypnotic state, you are alert and aware,
awakening from Hypnosis is as easy as opening your eyes! Either the
Hypnotist or the subject can terminate the Hypnosis session at will.
One Session
Enough?
Myth
#10: Hypnosis effects a "cure" in one session.
In
some cases, Hypnosis can enable a subject to break a habit in two or three
sessions. However, since habit has become conditioned over time, it can
take repetitions of Hypnosis to fully remove the full strength of the
conditioning.
Extreme
Depth Required?
Myth
#11: A
person must be in a deep, deep state of hypnosis in order to be helped.
Many excellent results are obtained by utilizing the beneficial suggestible
state of light Hypnosis induction. Hence, you need not be in a deep stage
of Hypnosis to benefit from the experience.
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