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 Achieving Goals | Anxiety | Allergies | Memory | Overcoming
Barriers | Self-conficence | Understanding
Hypnosis | Weight Loss | Fears
HYPNOTIC MOMENTS:
Self-esteem
Everything
that is seen, read or heard is contained in the subconscious memory,
and Hypnosis may be used to access this information.
Hypnosis is based on the analogy that the mind is
similar to an information storage warehouse or library. The front
office of the library processes information, which is then sent
to the storage library. The front office represents conscious thinking,
and the storage library represents subconscious memory. Between
conscious thinking and subconscious memory is the Librarian, whose
role is to decide which information enters the library of stored
information. In fact, nothing can get through to the library unless
its consistent with deeply held beliefs already stored away.
The Librarian is called critical thinking, and its job is to compare
new information with stored information. If critical thinking were
not present, a person would believe anything that anyone said. For
instance, if someone says that the moon is made of green cheese,
critical thinking compares the statement with all of the information
already known. The Librarian recognizes the information as nonsense,
placing it aside, and not letting it in. Ironically, some mistaken
beliefs and judgments also make their way into the subconscious.
Hypnosis is like a guided daydream. The client does
the dreaming while under the guidance of the Hypnotist. The mental
place between conscious awareness and sleep is called somnambulism,
which is very similar to daydreaming. The Librarian at the door
may step aside so that the Hypnotist can guide a person back into
the library of information. Even in adulthood, a person may be guided
to see how their world was once viewed, and how ideas were developed
in their initial stages of creation.
A short time ago an older man came in for Hypnosis
because he felt that he was losing his memory. He said that it was
difficult for him to retain what he was reading. It has become commonplace
to associate memory failure with the aging process, and this gentleman
felt that he simply needed to accept the inevitable. During the
initial interview, he told me that he always had difficulty in school,
beginning somewhere around the fifth grade.
The man emphasized that he would like to be able to
read the bible and remember what hed read. He also stated
that he wanted to start a new business, and was afraid he wouldnt
be able to do the paperwork. Clearly there was a significant amount
of emotion attached to this issue, a likely indication that there
was more taking place than the aging process alone.
While under Hypnosis, the man recalled a moment when
he was in the first grade. He did more than remember the incident;
he actually relived it. He remembered that he couldnt read
as well as the rest of the children in his class, and he heard the
teacher telling him he was slow. He was seated in the
back of the room with the other slow children. Unfortunately,
by the time the man was in third grade, he knew his place in the
back of the room. By fifth grade he was firmly entrenched in his
own slowness.
The Hypnotist may guide a person to relive the past
while simultaneously viewing it from the perspective of adulthood.
This older man was able to see his childhood, with no one at home
to help him read. He also remembered that neither of his parents
were able read. When asked to look back at that little boy and all
that he had accomplished as he grew through adulthood, the man easily
recognized that he was never slow. He only needed help with reading,
as many children do.
After the Hypnosis session the man shook his head
and stated, Fears a terrible thing, Ive been afraid
all my life, afraid that something was wrong with me. Now I understand.
We discussed adult reading programs, and I suggested that he visit
our main library and register into one. I followed up with a phone
call to this gentleman, and asked if he had started his reading
program. He told me that his new business was very successful, and
he hadnt found the time.
One of the greatest rewards of Hypnotism is in witnessing
someones self esteem improve to the point that their whole
world turns around. In many cases, as with our older gentleman,
the cause may not be obvious at first. Through Hypnotism, healing
takes place on many levels. Its all about the healing of mind,
body and spirit
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Rob Collier is the resident Hypnotist at OCEANSIDE
HEALING CENTER, 231-B Commercial Boulevard, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
- Phone 954-772-1919. The center provides Acupuncture, Therapeutic
Massage, Herbal Medicine, and a variety of Complementary and Alternative
Healthcare modalities. Oceanside Healing Center (MM11403) is a spectacular
environment for Hypnosis, since substantially accelerated progress
is possible when combined with other types of natural healing. Some
issues may require a written medical referral.
Robert Collier, CHT - www.hypnosisLLC.com,
rcollier@hypnosisLLC.com

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