Why Not Try Hypnosis

Published: 13th May 2011
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For anyone concerned that this is a report designed to teach readers how to convince crowds of people to act like chickens or dance to an unheard song just with a carefully placed keyword - relax. While hypnosis is often paraded in that form with large crowds visiting celebrity hypnosis experts to see what wonders they can perform, the majority of hypnosis used is to aid people seeking a solution to a problem they cannot resolve easily with any other method.
There are a few misconceptions about hypnosis that are good to clear up at the start. Let’s look at what it is not.
Hypnosis doesn’t mean you are allowing someone to control your mind with a soundtrack. No one is able to control our minds. What it does do is help us solve our own problems and answer our own questions. Trust your own strength and know your mind isn’t going to let just anyone take over!
Hypnosis isn’t sleeping. While you move in and out of a hypnotic state as you fall asleep or wake up, hypnosis is that time between wakefulness and sleeping. Falling asleep during hypnosis often indicates the level of stress you are under - that you are having trouble relaxing on a long term basis, and the hypnosis-induced sleep is simply your body telling you that you are sleep-deprived and need to catch-up on sleep.

If you’ve been heavily hurt or abused it won’t make the memories go away, but what it can do is rearrange your filing system a little. It can put those bad thought patterns and memories in a place where they don’t pop out every time you open your mind‘s storeage cupboard. Instead it parks it somewhere at the back of the highest shelf and puts the good thinking in the shelves within easy reach. It’s like the way your mother may have put the cookie jar on the top of the fridge, when you were a kid, you just couldn’t get it unless you put a pile of effort into it. The best thing about hypnosis is the cookie jar might have some mouldy old bread in it, but the hypnosis puts some sweet tasty good feelings within easy reach. You are far more likely to access the good bits before any of that bad stuff comes flooding back.
Hypnosis can’t make you do something you don’t want to. Your mind is far stronger than we give it credit for. And we can’t be made to act or believe in something we do not want to believe. This is also why some people may find hypnosis doesn’t have the expected result they were planning on. Before you begin any hypnosis, think about whether the new thinking patterns you are working towards are actually what you want to believe and change. http://www.debbiefraserhypnotherapy.com




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