Archive for February, 2009

Subliminal hypnosis goes straight to your unconscious mind; it passes your logical thinking and overwrites your negative behavior from the inside out – here lies the real benefit – your body can’t tell the difference between imagining something and it really happening.. So if your conscious efforts have been failing, then subliminal hypnosis may be able to reprogram these unconscious thoughts that have been holding you back.

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Hypnosis therapy is commonly used to help people resolve or deal with all kinds of issues such as losing weight, reducing stress, relieving pain, low self-esteem and to stop smoking.

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Does self-hypnosis really work? According to many studies, it actually does. But regular practice is the only way that you will be able to achieve effective self-hypnosis.

Self-hypnosis works by planting positive suggestions in the subconscious mind, and you have to be open to that process. It’s really quite logical. You wouldn’t require hypnosis if you could achieve your objectives consciously. Therefore, you need to develop the ability to clear your mind of all thoughts.

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Subliminal messaging is challenging regular psychology to change the focus to the study of more uplifting areas of human experience. Psychology needs to become a science of positive subjective experience, of positive human traits, and of positive institutions. The aim should be to improve the quality of life and to deal with the negative emotions and feelings which make life hard.

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Under hypnosis

Hypnosis has been used for various ailments ranging from obesity to smoking. The premise behind hypnosis is that when one is under hypnosis, an altered state of consciousness occurs; their attention is more focused and they are more open to suggestions. This is the way in which hypnotists will usually help someone who is struggling with an addiction or other affliction. No matter why a person has gone to a hypnotherapist, they may have some doubts about the true helping nature of the art of hypnosis. Many myths surround this unusual, but effective, mode of treatment and if one is not careful, then they may not get the sufficient help they need because of their beliefs.

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