Hypnosis
WHAT IS HYPNOSIS?
Hypnosis is a proven and time-tested way to help you achieve your goals.
Throughout history, thousands if not millions of people have benefited
from its power to help them make positive changes in their lives. Some
notable users of hypnosis have included Albert Einstein, Jackie
Kennedy-Onassis, Henry Ford, Kevin Costner, and even Mozart.
Hypnosis can help you to better understand yourself. It can help you to
change bad habits such as smoking, eating unhealthy foods, or biting
your fingernails, into good ones like saying thank you, getting
exercise, and keeping clean. It can help you turn your negative or sad
feelings into positive or happy ones. It can help you to effortlessly
focus on almost anything in your life that you would like to change,
while leaving you unburdened by analytical or pessimistic thoughts.
Unfortunately, hypnosis and hypnotists have long been portrayed in a
negative light by television, films, and other media. Most people are
familiar with the image of hypnosis as a traveling stage show in which
people are made to bark like dogs or run around like chickens. People
have also been led to believe that, while under hypnosis, men and women
are unconscious and unaware of their surroundings. These and other
misconceptions could not be further from the truth. A person of normal
intelligence can only be hypnotized if he or she is willing to follow
the hypnotist's instructions. And, of course, the vast majority of
hypnotists practice in offices rather than in circus tents, and are
deeply committed to helping people as opposed to making them bark out
loud.
To
understand how hypnosis works, we must first learn about how our mind
works. In simple terms, our mind consists of two components: The
conscious mind, and the subconscious mind. Our conscious, or logical,
mind performs analytical duties, rationalizes, uses willpower in
attempts to change personal habits, and serves as our short-term memory.
The conscious mind also contains what is known as the critical factor,
which operates automatically when you are using your conscious mind. The
critical factor can be thought of as protecting the status quo of your
beliefs and must be bypassed in order for you to accept any suggestion
that conflicts with your existing beliefs.
On
the other hand, our subconscious mind is where our brain deals with
habits, emotions, long-term memory, and self preservation. It is the
part of the mind that the hypnotist focuses on, and the part through
which it is possible to bypass the critical factor entirely in order to
open the door to positive change in your life. A good metaphor is to
refer to the subconscious as your hard drive, as in a computer, and to
the hypnotist as a re-programmer. When you have targeted a specific
glitch, such as a bad habit, in your programming, the hypnotist is able
to guide you into a relaxed yet aware state in which it is possible to
reprogram your subconscious with positive suggestions that replace
negative elements.
Our
conscious mind finds it difficult to change bad habits. For example,
when a person decides to try and quit smoking, he typically thinks he
can accomplish this through willpower alone. However, a student of the
mind knows that willpower simply initiates the desire to change, and is
usually unsuccessful at eliminating the problem. The subconscious mind,
however, is able to change bad habits by readily accepting positive
suggestions. Therein lies the secret to the effectiveness of hypnosis:
Through positive suggestion, hypnosis changes your beliefs, attitudes,
or behaviors which you would like to improve.
Some things that you can accomplish with the help of hypnosis are:
- Build self esteem: Your ego is healthy and you approach all of
life's tasks and challenges with ease and confidence.
- Change your eating habits: Through the power of suggestion, you find
yourself craving healthier foods. You no longer feel the need to
reach for more food in times of stress.
- Put an end to sleep problems: You drift off to sleep every night as your
head hits the pillow, and wake up in the morning feeling refreshed,
confident, and energized.
- Stop smoking: While willpower alone rarely lasts long
enough to affect permanent change, and nicotine patches and gums do
nothing to solve the chemical addiction, through hypnosis your
cravings simply disappear as bad habits are replaced in your
subconscious with good ones.
- Manage stress more effectively: When you feel stress, many parts of your life can suffer, such as
relationships, school, your career, and even your physical health.
Through daily relaxation exercises, hypnosis does away with
unhealthy stress levels.
- Conquer phobias: You are no longer controlled by your fears.
You learn to let go of traumatic experiences and start enjoying
parts of life that have been out of your reach.
- Improve athletic performance: Step on the field, course, or court knowing
that you deserve to win. Your confidence soars, you are oblivious to
outside distractions, you feel no performance anxiety, and your
total body relaxation allows you to move with effortlessness and
athletic grace.
If
hypnosis is going to work for you, it is crucial to understand that a
doubtful or negative response to given suggestions leads to their
rejection. On the other hand, if you really want the change and focus on
the suggestion with a positive attitude, trusting that it works, the
suggestion is accepted and positive change happens. Trusting and
believing in hypnosis is the first step to a successful new you!
Jannette Lydie