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January 5, 2009

Mind Control Techniques

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , — Michael @ 10:22 pm

Mind control, or the idea of changing the thoughts of someone to suit your needs has been around for thousands of years. Mind control has been used through history and even today. Advertising and marketing adds are full of stuff that makes you want to do things. There is legitimate psychological science behind subliminal and mental suggestions that will get the mass audience to like or buy one product over another.

What if we can use these techniques to our advantage? The idea of waving your hand or staring into the eyes of your subject and bend their will to match your own is appealing to most people. Some may say this power is not real while others swear by it.

If you look up on the web, there are various mind control techniques available. There are also demonstrations on Youtube about these “techniques”. The idea is to subtly suggest your intention to the person when their guard is down. These are questionable techniques that are more showmanship than legitimate.

The idea of mind control is appealing to everyone. If you want to master such techniques, it requires years of study into the human psyche. You can find a master of these techniques and have him teach you or teach yourself.

If you decide to go down this path, you must consider the moral complications. Most medical doctors will tell you that a person will not act out against their core character. Who really knows what lies at the core of other beings? Even if you use these techniques to get ahead in your career, be sure you can back up the claims and the jobs you get. Just because you can get someone to give you the promotion, it doesn’t mean that you are really ready for the work and the responsibility. Just remember, be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.

October 30, 2008

Hypnosis And Hypnotism

Filed under: About Hypnotism, Uncategorized — Tags: — admin @ 11:57 am

Hypnosis and hypnotism: what exactly is it?  The word itself is derived from “hypnos”, a Greek word meaning sleep.  The most commonly used definition is “a trance-like state of heightened suggestibility”.

While the ideas and concepts behind it have been around for thousands of years, medical science has come to recognize and accept it only in the last 50 years or so.

Researchers and scientists studying this field have come to recognize that this trance like state has special qualities.  While in this state, areas of your mind that are normally out of reach, become accessible.  Specifically, hypnosis can provide direct access to the subconscious mind.

Hypnosis is most commonly used to treat psychological problems and disorders, as a means for controlling habits, and to improve one’s attitude and mental health.  Hypnosis therapy, or hypnotherapy, can be very effective.

Weight loss and over eating, smoking cessation, anger management, recovery from surgery and medical conditions, overcoming fear, even drug and alcohol abuse are being effectively addressed through these methods.

Self-hypnosis is one area that has been growing rapidly in recent years, due in large part to the Internet.  There are thousands of resources available online, including guides, exercises, and audio recordings.  Some websites offering specific self hypnosis audio recordings serve up thousands of downloads every day.

Hypnotherapy homestudy course is another growing area.  For many people who might not seek out a hypnotist out of distrust or stigma, this type of self-help is more accessible and acceptable.

Hypnosis is a vibrant and growing field.  For those seeking to improve their understanding in this area, or are just beginning to explore it, websites like Hypnosis-X.info can provide a wealth of information.

October 12, 2008

Hypnotism and the Benefits of Hypnotherapy

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Hypnotism and the Benefits of Hypnotherapy
by Mark Allen

Hypnotism and hypnotherapy have been recognized as beneficial for hundreds of years. In the last few decades, there have been hundreds of clinical and medical studies. Millions of people now reap the benefits.

For centuries people have looked for different ways to improve themselves and alleviate suffering. Psychology, and psychiatry, psychology are devoted to trying to understand and improve the human condition.

Over time, there have been many different approaches to “alternative” healing and self-improvement. Hypnotherapy and hypnosis fall into this category.

People have many different reasons for trying hypnotherapy or hypnosis. These include relief from both emotional and physical problems, as well as wanting to reach one’s potential and improve one’s self.

Hypnotism can address depression, anger, low self-esteem and low self-confidence, as well as physical problems like over-eating and weight loss.

Hypnosis can also be very effective in overcoming various negative habits and addictions like cigarette smoking, drug and alcohol abuse, and gambling.

Hypnosis has also been used successfully to aid with severe medical problems like diabetes and even cancer. Patients have been known to undergo pain-free surgery with minimal anesthesia, and reduce recovery times significantly.

Hypnotism and hypnotherapy shouldn’t be considered a “cure-all”, and may not even always be the best alternative. But more and more studies show that there are significant, tangible, and long-lasting benefits to this type of therapy and self-help.

Learn more about how Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis are being used for self-improvement and alleviating emotional and physical maladies.

June 11, 2008

Feminization hypnosis

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — Michael @ 9:06 am

Feminization hypnosis is a technique developed to help men who consider themselves to be “a women trapped in a man’s body”.

For most of these men, transgender surgery is not a viable consideration. However, they have a strong desire to think, act, and in some cases live in an overtly ‘feminine’ manner. (more…)

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