Category: Hypnosis
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How Words Shape Who You Think You Are
We often think of hypnotism as a strange and alien experience—one that’s totally unlike our everyday life. And, yes, if we’re talking about the hypnotic state (in which we usually feel extremely relaxed), it is unusual. But, leaving the state of hypnosis aside, we are being hypnotized all the time, especially through the use of…
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Mortensen’s Hypnotic Archetypes
Twentieth-century American photographer William Mortensen believed that humanity is affected by four archetypal shapes. These, he always tried to represent in his photographs, using them for composition. These shapes first appeared when early man was trying to survive in hostile nature. They are: When we first faced such existential threats, we had no sense of…
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Hypnosis vs. Meditation
Hypnosis and meditation. What’s the difference between them? In this article, we explore differences in history and application. And I will also tell you which one I use to go into a deeper state of consciousness.
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Shamanism And Hypnosis
Is hypnotism rooted in ancient shamanism? Both the hypnotist and the shaman uses “altered states of consciousness” to help individuals overcome blocks in their life. But what other similarities and differences are there between the shaman and the modern hypnotist? Click to find out.
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What is Hypnosis Like?
What does hypnosis feel like? Is it true that you can be forced to do things against your will by a hypnotist? Click to find out what hypnosis is like and what it’s used for.
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The Secrets of Two Boxing Champions: Hypnosis and Positive Thinking
In 1989, when professional box Frank Bruno was training to fight Mike Tyson, his coach hired a hypnotist to help him relax. Little did he know, however, that Tyson had been practicing a form of hypnosis for years.
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Affirmations, Sigils, And The Subconscious Mind
Affirmations, Sigils: Influencing The Unconscious During the early 1900s, the French pharmacist Émile Coué noticed that when he spoke highly of a medicine that he was dispensing, the patient tended to recover quicker than if he said nothing. In other words, Coué noticed the “placebo effect.” Recognizing that the mind (our expectations, beliefs, emotions, and…
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Why One CEO has Turned To Self-Hypnosis
While one study has found that 85% of employees are not engaged at work, workers are looking “purpose, opportunities to develop… coaching… and leveraging their strengths.” One CEO has turned to self-hypnosis and mindset coaching to create a more invested and focused workforce.

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