Hummingbird Integral Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy is a complementary form of therapy in which hypnosis is used to create a state of highly focused attention and concentration associated with relaxation and heightened suggestibility allowing positive suggestions to germinate and take root.
From the website of Hypnotherapy Academy of America (hypnotherapyacademyofamerica.com):
"Experts agree that hypnosis is simply a natural, altered state of mind where communication with the subconscious mind is facilitated. Hypnotherapy is the application of universally accepted self-discovery techniques and self-improvement methods (during and altered state of mind) that free you of fear-based programming and assumed limitations. This provides for an ongoing experience of your natural state of health, joy, abundance, and love."
Hypnosis is genuine psychological phenomenon that has many valid uses in clinical practice.
The power of hypnosis lies in your ability to harness the full potential of your imagination without the normal restrictions of the critical factor that filters information in your analytical conscious level of awareness. A skilled hypnotherapist can help you make dramatic changes to your life. The hidden power of hypnotherapy is in the suggestions that you listen to and how much you embrace these new ideas. Entering trance improves with practice. Each time you are hypnotized you go faster and deeper into a pleasant hypnotic trance which allows these suggestions to reach your deepest subconscious level of awareness where your problem solving intelligence resides.
Hypnosis is essentially your conscious and always thinking mind being calm long enough for your subconscious levels of awareness (that drive your inner self, urging you on and telling you what you should and should not do) to take hold of ideas that are beneficial and positive for you.
Hypnosis feels very pleasant and relaxing. It is almost like taking a nap with the added benefit of the positive suggestions and imagery that you are guided to experience under trance.
There are many unusual effects that one may experience while in trance such as arm levitation. This is where your arm rises up with a distinct sense that you are not doing it intentionally. Note that none of these unusual effects can cause you any harm.
Self-Hypnosis is a beneficial way to control and achieve many of the same benefits of working with a hypnotherapist to make changes. Self-Hypnosis is taught as part of Integral Hypnotherapy. It is the responsibility of a hypnotherapist to teach all clients or co-therapists to utilize Self-Hypnosis. Self-Hypnosis is a skill that takes practice. Practice, practice, practice and you mind will learn to cooperate.
It is important to note that you cannot be hypnotized against your will. It works only if you agree to let it happen. People in hypnotic trance are in total control of themselves and would never do anything that they would, under normal circumstances, find objectionable.
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