Hypnosis is a state of heightened suggestibility. It is brought about by shifting the balance
between two different parts of the mind. They are:
The Conscious Mind—which is always active and deals with the outside world through our sensory
experiences in an objective way; while
The Sub-Conscious Mind--is passive and accepts information subjectively and serves as a resource.
The sub-conscious is the storehouse of all our memories and beliefs, and is also the Control Center for
the autonomic functions of the body (heart rate, respiration, etc.)
During Hypnosis, the Conscious and Sub-Conscious parts of the mind undergo a tremendous shift in balance.
The Conscious part of the mind recedes and becomes passive, and the Sub-Conscious part becomes Active
and accessible. While in this state, the power of Critical Conscious Criticism is suppressed, and
suggestions go directly to the sub-conscious mind, and are taken as fact, as long as it is not contrary
to the subject’s Ethical or Moral values.
Hypnosis is a state halfway between sleep and awake. Its only effect is to get you very relaxed and
open up communications to your sub-conscious mind it is safe and effective.
Hypnosis is successful in more than eighty percent of all cases. However, it does depend on the
effort the client applies.
It can be applied to any state of mind the client wishes to alter, the most common
benefits are:
~Smoking
~Weight loss
~Fear
~Anxiety
~Stress