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Hypnosis Explained
By Adam Eason
What is Hypnosis? - Hypnosis Explained....
Before you first experience hypnosis and start using it to make
wonderful, beneficial changes in your life, this page is
designed to perhaps to answer a few questions you may have and
also to dispel a few myths and misconceptions about
hypnosis.
You know, I still meet people that believe that experiencing
hypnosis is like being unconscious. I always reply, “What would
be the point of that? Spending money and time to be unconscious
in someone else’s company?? If I wanted you to be unconscious
we would simply bash you over the head!” So it is important
that you also know that hypnosis is not about being unconscious
and that you have the correct expectations about the hypnotic
experience that you are going to have, should you choose to
invest in one of our products or experience hypnosis for
yourself with a hypnotist.
Two Different Levels of Mind
In order to understand hypnosis, it is important to understand
and differentiate between our minds. By that I am referring to
our conscious mind, where we are now and just below that level
of awareness is our unconscious mind (also known as the
subconscious mind, for the purpose of easy understanding they
are the same thing).
The conscious mind is where we usually spend most of our waking
time, you know that internal dialogue we have that thinks
“hmmm, what shoes shall I wear today” that is your conscious
mind. Your conscious mind basically does four things;
Firstly, your conscious mind analyses. What is that? Well that
is the part of us that looks at problems, analyses them and
tries to create solutions to those problems. It is that part of
us that makes decisions all day every day “shall I open the
door?”, “Shall I have something to eat”, even though they are
automatic behaviours, we make a conscious decision about
whether or not to do these things.
The second part of our conscious mind is our rationale, the
part of us that, especially in western cultures, always has to
know “Why” things happen and “Why” we behave in particular
ways. This can cause us so many problems as we give any
problems more and more credence and power. More conventional
and traditional methods of counselling or psychotherapy are
often very much concerned with looking at causes of our
problems and it is my opinion that all this does is teaches us
“why” they happen as opposed to giving us the skills required
to changing unwanted habits and behaviours. The more we think
about “why” we do things the more we seem to embed the unwanted
behaviour into our psyches!
The third part of our conscious mind is will power, that
teeth-gritted determination that so many of us are proud to
demonstrate. How many times have we used our will power alone
to make changes and found that our will power weakens and that
change is temporary or non-existent.
The final part of our conscious mind is our short-term memory.
By that I am referring to the things that you need to remember
to function on a day-to-day basis, so that when your phone
rings you know to answer it rather than stare at it wondering
it is, or ensuring that you cross the road without being run
over.
That is the conscious part of your mind, it is logical,
rational and analytical, a bit like Mr Spock from the Start
Trek series and as much as it pains me to say it, our conscious
mind is frequently wrong about things.
Your conscious mind is wherever you happen to be pointing it at
any given time. I am sure you have been in a busy, noisy
environment, such as a restaurant or a bar and have been
engaged in a conversation with another individual, and all the
sounds going on around you just seem to blend into the
background. Then someone else ten metres away can punctuate
their sentence with your name and you pick it out as if it was
being spoken to you. This illustrates that unconsciously, you
are aware of many, many pieces of information every second of
your life, sounds, colours, thoughts etc, yet your conscious
mind allows you to focus upon what is pertinent or relevant to
you at that moment.
If you take that conscious awareness and point it inside of
yourself instead of outside into the world, you begin to become
aware of your inner self, your unconscious self, which is the
part of you that we work with in hypnosis.
Adam Eason is one of the worlds leading authorities on
Hypnosis and NLP and has appeared around the world and on
television.
Adam Eason,
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