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According to Dr. Thurman Fleet, "Only when people realize that they have the power to use their thoughts to lift themselves from misery, will their freedom begin."
Many believe that one of the fastest ways to tap into the power of the inner mind is through self-hypnosis. This great doorway opens a tremendous storehouse of subconscious wisdom. No power is as great; no force so compelling. The Institute of Hypnosis, New York City, suggests that through hypnosis — simply put, a very deep state of relaxation — lies a state of heightened suggestibility, that any time a suggestion is accepted from someone else, this is a form of hypnosis. For instance, if someone says, “You should take your umbrella, I think its going to rain,” and you do it, that’s a form of mild hypnosis because you have accepted the suggestion. About the Hypnotic SuggestionMarta Hiatt, Ph.D, author of Mind Magic, believes that human life could not go on without the use of hypnosis. If no one ever accepted a suggestion from someone else, nothing would happen. Corporations pay huge fees to advertising agencies, which know the art of getting others to accept suggestions. Television commercials are filled with ideas that flow in rapid succession, and in so many attractive forms that observers don’t have the opportunity to use reason; thus, the suggestions become lodged in the subconscious mind. And whenever you go out and buy a product you have seen advertised, you are responding to a hypnotic suggestion. Hypnosis is imagination, not willpower. It is not a matter of domination or being weak-willed, it is a matter of concentration and the willingness to accept suggestions. Hypnosis has nothing whatsoever to do with willpower. The ability to be hypnotized is not a mysterious, magical thing; it’s really very easy and simple, and anyone who is willing to try can achieve it. In fact, Dr. Hiatt, suggested that highly intelligent and creative people tend to be the best hypnotic subjects. Breaking Down the Myths of HypnosisIn the final analysis, all hypnosis is self-hypnosis. And contrary to popular belief, no one can be hypnotized if unwilling. No one has any special power over anyone else. A hypnotist is merely a conduit for helping to contact the subconscious mind. Dr.Hiatt, wrote. “There is something operating within us that protects us from acting on suggestions that are contrary to our nature; otherwise we would buy every product that advertisers pitch.” Even so, one should never allow themselves to be hypnotized by a person who does not fully understand the incredible forces that are being dealt with under hypnosis. Another myth is that, there is “loss of consciousness in hypnosis.” Some believe this is untrue, claiming the subject is actually acutely aware, even in the deepest stages. Another misconception about hypnosis is that “there is complete loss of memory of everything that has occurred while in a trance.” This happens very infrequently and usually only when the hypnotist has given the directive regarding what has taken place. The Reasons Why Hypnosis WorksThe secret involved in hypnosis, including self-hypnosis, is an inner agreement with ones self to consciously cooperate in the process and be as open and receptive as possible. If there is a thought that,” this will not work,” the process losses efficacy. If, on the other hand, there is a belief that completely accepts the process, the subconscious mind will accept it. Here’s why:
A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieve RelaxationAccording to Dr. Hiatt, most people will find self-hypnosis relatively easy to master, others may require more practice. The following is a basic step-by-step formula to achieving relaxation and a deep self-hypnotic state. Initially you must allow yourself at least a half-hour for induction and suggestions. The Mindrise Hypnosis may be helpful to those who are interested in hypnosis. After becoming proficient with this process, take as little as five minutes to go under and another ten minutes for suggestions. Take the Chakra Test to see which portals to the soul are open.
The copyright of the article Self-Hypnosis in Self-Awareness is owned by Dolores Bundy. Permission to republish Self-Hypnosis in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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