Facts About Hypnosis
Hypnosis is the easiest, quickest and most effective way for you to change your habits and behaviors.
Hypnosis is a well-respected approach for healing both mind and body. Many medical doctors, dentists, counselors, and psychotherapists recommend hypnosis to their patients, in conjunction with mainstream medicine.
Willpower is not always enough because the conscious mind ends up fighting with itself and leaves you with a feeling of frustration and failure. We need to address the subconscious mind through hypnosis to create a new direction without a fight, and with ease in accomplishing our goals.
Through hypnosis, changes on the subconscious level are simple, easy, and truly effective and lasting.
If you truly want change in your life and you follow the instructions, hypnosis will allow your mind to easily accept these changes, new ideas and behaviors, and, as a result, changes will occur right away.
During hypnosis, the conscious and subconscious mind become calm. This allows the two to communicate clearly with one another. Everything one sees, hears, feels and experiences on a daily basis becomes a memory that is stored within the subconscious mind. With guidance of an experienced hypnotherapist, years and even lifetimes of gathered information can be uncovered and untangled.
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Hypnosis-
- You will retain full control and never lose it during the entire process.
- You will not say or do anything contrary to your morals or character.
- You will remember what occurs during the session.
- You will not be under the control of the hypnotherapist.
- You will be in a deeply relaxed state during hypnosis, but not asleep.
- New ideas will be introduced into your subconscious mind without resistance from your conscious mind.
- You can come out of hypnosis at your own will.
- Hypnosis sessions of one hour feel like 4 hours of sleep.
- Hypnosis is safe, and was sanctioned by the American Medical Society in 1958, and is a recommended training in medical schools.
- You do not become 'stuck' in hypnosis, and instead become pleasantly relaxed and enjoy the experience.
- Anyone who wants to become hypnotized can become hypnotized.





