I like graphic hypnosis. This one is mesmerizing!! Sit back and enjoy.
I have found real hypnotherapy to be a very important form of therapy to change thought and behavior patterns especially if it is used consistantly. Not to mention the incredible relaxation you feel during a session after all if the hypnotist is any good you will have everything completely relaxed and you will be in a trance in no time at all. Ahhhhhhhh.... then you listen to suggestions that change your thought patterns from negative to positive. It can be quite addictive if you are not careful.
Excerpt From: "The Secrets of Real Hypnosis" Michael Masterman
REAL hypnosis is at work all around us, every day. It’s there in the advertising we read in newspapers and magazines or see on the television. You feel it when you’re driving your car from A to B down a stretch of road you know well, only to realize when you reach point B that you have no memory of the actual journey itself. Or you might experience it if you’re an artist or musician, becoming so engrossed in your activity that you are oblivious to what’s going on around you, even sometimes not hearing the telephone ring or a knock on the door.
When a person becomes hypnotized, the hypnotist frequently says things like ‘deeper into sleep’, or ‘your eyes are getting heavier, you cannot keep them open, you’re going deeper and deeper to sleep’. The truth is, though, that when someone is hypnotized, he or she is not asleep but in an altered state of consciousness. This altered state has many names, but the best way to describe it is like being in a trance, where you are not quite awake but not quite asleep either.
It happens to everyone. When you come home after a hard day’s work and sit watching the television, sometimes you doze off. You’re not asleep because you can vaguely hear everything that’s going on around you. You might often wake up with a jolt, realizing that you drifted off for a moment. That time just before you get jolted back to reality is what it feels like to be hypnotized: vaguely aware of things but not fully conscious; not quite asleep but not completely awake.
So a hypnotized person may look asleep, but he or she is not. In order for hypnosis to work, the subject has to be awake. By bringing him or her into a trance, the hypnotist makes it appear that the subject is sleeping, when in fact he or she is still conscious but in a state of increased relaxation.
This next video is an example of just pure relaxation hypnosis, again becareful it is addicting.... lol. It is about 10 mins long.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Graphic Hypnosis and Relaxation Hypnosis Therapy
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