Hypnosis School

Filed Under (Learn Hypnosis) by Dane on 26-12-2007

When you hear the word hypnotist, you usually think of parlor tricks or the fodder for daytime talk shows, where people are put into a deep sleep and then told to do things such as take off their clothes, bark like a dog or whatever else the hypnotist asks the people on stage to do. However, there is much more to hypnotism than just party tricks. Hypnotists, for years, have been helping people Lose Weight, Quit Smoking, even become more assertive and less likely to procrastinate. Many people believe in the power of hypnosis and there will always be a demand. So, if you’re looking for a new career path and you enjoy helping people, you should consider attending a hypnosis school.

Master the Techniques of Hypnosis

A hypnosis school will help you learn all there is to know about hypnosis and how it can help people to become the people they want to be. Hypnosis school will teach you techniques to put people in a relaxed state and then it will instruct the student on how to convey messages to the person’s subconscious so that, when they wake, they no longer have the bad habits they went to the hypnotist to rid themselves of in the first place.

It should be noted that students who attend hypnosis school will have a new power in their hands. This power should be handled with responsibility and ethically. After all, you are messing with peoples’ minds. This carries a lot of responsibility and should be handled with care. Most hypnosis schools will make you take an oath that you will use your hypnosis for good as there is room for abuse in the hands of a not so favorable person.

The people who attend hypnosis school, for the most part, attend because they want to help people with their problems and they believe that the human mind is strong enough to overcome even the biggest of obstacles.

If you’ve ever wanted to become a hypnotist, there’s no time to waste. Look up a hypnosis school near you and ask about admission. Once you graduate from hypnosis school, you will find that you yield a sort of power, a power to do good for people who come to you for help. Just think of all the happy people you’ll make once you help them Quit Smoking, Lose Weight or become more assertive. Whatever your patients need, you’ll be there to assist them, to hypnotize them and to talk with them on a subconscious level, where all those bad habits congregate and must be eradicated.

School for hypnosis, however, is a great place to go to find out. The formalized training can help these school graduates master the craft and help others along the way. Hypnosis school is a great path to take for those who enjoy assisting others.

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Hypnotize Yourself

Filed Under (Hypnosis, Hypnosis Video's) by Dane on 23-12-2007

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Self Hypnosis- The Benefits

Filed Under (Hypnotism General, Self Hypnosis) by Dane on 19-12-2007

Hypnotic therapy some times acts as a powerful tool to correct the behavioural problems of people. This technique of communicating positive suggestions into the minds of individuals in a semi conscious state of mind of the person undergoing hypnotic therapy can be effectively used to correct the behavioural problem of children. Generally hypnotherapy is used to improve the confidence level of individuals by developing self esteem in them.

In the normal course hypnotic therapy requires a hypnotist and a subject. A person who performs hypnotic therapy is known as the hypnotist and the other person who undergoes the hypnotic therapy is called the subject.

But in all cases the hypnotist need not be a different person. A properly trained person can perform hypnotic therapy by making himself subject to the hypnotic therapy. In such cases the hypnotist and the subject will be one and the same person. This type of hypnotic therapy is known as self hypnosis.

To perform self hypnosis you should be able to focus totally in your inner self. You should also be in a position to control and give commands to your own mind as if you are a third person. Though this may sound strange, it is a fact that any one ready to learn some simple techniques that help him to control his mind can perform self hypnosis for the purpose of improving the quality of his life through enhancing his self confidence.

The technique of manifestation that believes in the law of attraction also is based on the techniques of self hypnosis. Both adopt the same techniques to teach a person how to control his mind. Meditation acts as the basic technique of both self hypnosis and manifestation.

The process of self hypnosis is based on concentrating the mind of the person performing self hypnosis to a single point as if he is practising meditation. It requires peace of mind and a place where no one would come to disturb you.

It is not safe and practical to try to learn the steps of self hypnosis with out an external aid. Once you have learned the techniques of hypnosis you will be able to utilise it for improving your self esteem, improving your performances, reduce stress, improving financial problems and to over come problems like fear and anxiety. It can also help a person to withdraw from alcohol and drug addiction.

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Sissy Hypnosis: A Shady And Disreputable Practice

Filed Under (Hypnosis, Hypnotism Transformations) by Dane on 19-12-2007

The therapy of hypnosis has been used for centuries to help people overcome a variety of illnesses and mental disorders such as schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, depression, anxiety syndromes, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and even mood swings. Illnesses such as arthritis, irritable bowel, lupus and other autoimmune diseases have been reportedly helped by hypnotic therapy practices as well. Yet, some disreputable practitioners of hypnosis use their talents and skill in a more subversive and demented way, such as those who perform what is known as sissy hypnosis, a form of trying to hypnotize a man into acting the role of a woman in his mind. This practice is truly a despicable misuse of what could be an otherwise helpful practice to some.

Feminizing Men With Sissy Hypnosis

Some men may have a twisted desire to be more feminine like a woman, whether they are homosexual or heterosexual. These men may desire to live out their unfulfilled fantasies in some way in order to become the “sissy” that they have always dreamed they would be. These men may suffer from an identity disorder, as they may have always wanted to secretly become women for one of many reasons. These men could have been abused as children, and now they are living in homosexual lifestyles as a result of that abuse. They could also be married men who desire to live out some kind of dark, demented fantasy to be a woman. Those who practice sissy hypnosis are not true professionals at all but a fringe group of pleasure seekers who want an erotic thrill.

Sissy hypnosis should not be considered as a viable therapy of any kind for anyone. This so-called hypnosis is really a deviant form of inducing repulsive thoughts into someone’s mind for simple sexual pleasures. Sissy hypnosis often goes in the same category as those promoting bondage and sado-masochist forms of sexual “torture” techniques and other revolting ideas. These practices are a sad fact of life in our modern times, yet they should be avoided by all people who seek a pure and moral life. With ideas such as these which abound in our landscape, it is imperative to try and protect children from practices such as sissy hypnosis, as much brainwashing in these matters is geared toward children. Pedophilia follows close on the heels of such practices as well, and even while there is freedom in the United States, practices such as this should not be tolerated, as they are beneficial for no one who participates in them.

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Hypnotism - How It Works

Filed Under (Hypnosis) by Dane on 17-12-2007

As many of us think hypnotism is not some thing like a black magic which can be performed only by a blessed few. The fact is that hypnotism has nothing magical in it. It is only a technique by which a person performing hypnotism gives suggestions to a person undergoing a hypnotic therapy. The person who performs the hypnotic therapy is called the hypnotist and the person under going the hypnotic therapy is called the subject.

Normally the suggestions given by the hypnotist will de designed in such a manner to influence the behaviour of the subject of hypnotic therapy. If the suggestions are to be accepted by the subject it should be designed in a positive nature. If not the subject will reject the suggestions made by the hypnotist.

Contrary to our belief, one cannot make a person believe any thing and every thing through the procedure of hypnotism. Hypnosis is not a state in which the subject falls into a completely unconscious state of mind in which the hypnotist can take full control of the person so as to make him obey all the suggestions and commands made by him.

Even in a hypnotic sleep, the person under going the hypnotic therapy will be in full control of his mind. He will reject all suggestions that come against his belief. He can even come out of the hypnotic sleep if he feels any thing annoying during the hypnotic therapy. As most of us still believe it is not possible to extract every thing from the mind of person without cooperation from the part of the subject.

Hypnotism does not always require the presence of a hypnotist. It is possible to perform hypnotic therapy by a person who wishes to make himself subject to hypnotic therapy. In such cases both hypnotist and the subject will be a one and the same person. This type of hypnotism is known as self hypnosis.

Manifestation techniques such as meditation can be cited as an example for self hypnosis. By practising the techniques of self hypnosis one can easily inject positive thinking to his mind to increase the confidence level of his mind.

Hypnotic therapy is now widely used to correct behavioural problems of men by providing positive suggestions to such persons. It can also be used effectively in building self respect, controlling weight, improving personal relationships, treating alcohol and drug addiction, reducing stress and many other similar problems of individuals.

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