06-27-2012, 05:45 PM
MichaelD explained things well.
All hypnosis is self hypnosis, because no one can be hypnotized unless they want to. That means that everyone will decide for themselves, if they will be hypnotized, and how deeply they will be hypnotized. When someone goes to a hypnotherapist, the assumption is that they probably want to be hypnotized. But any subliminal fear of being controlled in any manner, can easily block that possibility.
The hypnotists ability to control you is nonexistent. You cannot be hypnotized into robbing a bank, or commenting any crime, or walking naked in pubic, etc, unless that is something the client would decide to do anyway. Your morality, and your common sense, and your spiritually, cannot be touched. The client is in charge, not the hypnotherapist.
In trance, as part of induction I often have people fly towards their sanctuary. (People consciously describe their sanctuary, their peaceful place, on the intake form). Sometimes they stand under a waterfall of divine love/light to travel further within. Before session I always ask (in fact it's also on the intake form), afraid of flying (?), afraid of water (?), anything you're afraid of ?
When people come to me it is usually about some problem they have. Weight, smoking, insomnia, lost some valuable object, fear of flying, nervous about surgery, etc. Though curiosity about PLR is another reason people come.
These days all I do is spiritual work, and clients know that, and freely choose to trust me, and to trust the process, and to trust themselves …. because they are in charge, not me.
But Shin'Ar, I have never had a client " follow me blindly." I'm not sure what "the left hand path of consciousness awareness" is, but if it involves spiritual awareness, then you are wrong. Life Between Lives hypnosis is very fascinating, and very spiritual. And so is PLR, which often "just happens," and which often is the goal.
Some of us are wanderers from other planets and dimensions. Although some are aware of that, there may still some secrets we don't know, and our Higher Selves or our Guides or Elders prefer to keep them secret from us. I've had clients with Power Beings standing before their Akashic records and forbidding entry. Even in Life Between Lives, some questions will not be answered.
And "self hypnosis is nothing more than meditation" is also wrong. In meditation, losing the constant distraction of thinking is the goal . . . and then see or feel what occurs next. A peaceful calm is usually the result.
While hypnosis is also a way of loosing that constant distraction, it also has a defined purpose: to get to the initial occurrence of a given problem, and to better understand themselves.
The Only external suggestion I give is in the induction, the way to relax and turn off distractions. Then I'm the one asking questions, and the client tells me what they see or hear or touch or feel or smell or experience.
If physical or emotional pain today is a result of a past life experience, then I suggest they realize and understand that: They are no longer the same person, and no loner experiencing they same problems, as they were hundreds or thousands of years ago. This must make sense to them, and this must not change their morality or common sense, or it won't work.
All hypnosis is self hypnosis, because no one can be hypnotized unless they want to. That means that everyone will decide for themselves, if they will be hypnotized, and how deeply they will be hypnotized. When someone goes to a hypnotherapist, the assumption is that they probably want to be hypnotized. But any subliminal fear of being controlled in any manner, can easily block that possibility.
The hypnotists ability to control you is nonexistent. You cannot be hypnotized into robbing a bank, or commenting any crime, or walking naked in pubic, etc, unless that is something the client would decide to do anyway. Your morality, and your common sense, and your spiritually, cannot be touched. The client is in charge, not the hypnotherapist.
In trance, as part of induction I often have people fly towards their sanctuary. (People consciously describe their sanctuary, their peaceful place, on the intake form). Sometimes they stand under a waterfall of divine love/light to travel further within. Before session I always ask (in fact it's also on the intake form), afraid of flying (?), afraid of water (?), anything you're afraid of ?
When people come to me it is usually about some problem they have. Weight, smoking, insomnia, lost some valuable object, fear of flying, nervous about surgery, etc. Though curiosity about PLR is another reason people come.
These days all I do is spiritual work, and clients know that, and freely choose to trust me, and to trust the process, and to trust themselves …. because they are in charge, not me.
But Shin'Ar, I have never had a client " follow me blindly." I'm not sure what "the left hand path of consciousness awareness" is, but if it involves spiritual awareness, then you are wrong. Life Between Lives hypnosis is very fascinating, and very spiritual. And so is PLR, which often "just happens," and which often is the goal.
Some of us are wanderers from other planets and dimensions. Although some are aware of that, there may still some secrets we don't know, and our Higher Selves or our Guides or Elders prefer to keep them secret from us. I've had clients with Power Beings standing before their Akashic records and forbidding entry. Even in Life Between Lives, some questions will not be answered.
And "self hypnosis is nothing more than meditation" is also wrong. In meditation, losing the constant distraction of thinking is the goal . . . and then see or feel what occurs next. A peaceful calm is usually the result.
While hypnosis is also a way of loosing that constant distraction, it also has a defined purpose: to get to the initial occurrence of a given problem, and to better understand themselves.
The Only external suggestion I give is in the induction, the way to relax and turn off distractions. Then I'm the one asking questions, and the client tells me what they see or hear or touch or feel or smell or experience.
If physical or emotional pain today is a result of a past life experience, then I suggest they realize and understand that: They are no longer the same person, and no loner experiencing they same problems, as they were hundreds or thousands of years ago. This must make sense to them, and this must not change their morality or common sense, or it won't work.
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