Category: Hypnosis
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Hypnosis For Stress: Three Questions to Ask Yourself
Naturally relaxing, hypnosis is ideal for stress management and stress reduction. However, to get the maximum effect, before your appointment, there are three questions you should ask yourself. (1) How long have you been feeling stressed? A few days? Weeks? Months? Or longer? (Note: long-term stress can affect physical health.…
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Hypnosis & Meditation Interview
I was recently interviewed about hypnosis and meditation by Jack Stafford and Debra Littleboy of the Mysticast, the podcast/Youtube channel for The Aetherius Society. The society was founded by Dr. George King (1919-1997), a master of yoga and trance mediumship, and the author of several books on spirituality. Despite being…
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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,…
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Inception: Hypnosis, Dreams, & Nightmares
“You mustn’t be afraid to dream a little bit bigger,” says the character Eames (played by Tom Hardy) in the movie Inception. The movie is about Cobb (played by Leonardo DiCaprio), a thief who steals corporate secrets by penetrating the subconscious minds of his targets when they are in a…
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Remote Hypnosis: Four Benefits
Remote hypnosis has four major benefits that can make it more effective than in-person hypnosis sessions. Click to find out what they are.
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Should You Do Hypnosis To Forget Someone?
Have you gone through a painful breakup and are no longer in a relationship with someone you love? Here’s how hypnosis can help.
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3 Things Hypnosis Cannot Do
The popular image of the hypnotist is of an almost superhuman individual who is able to get other people to do whatever he or she wants them to do. However, hypnosis cannot do these three important things.
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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,…
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