In your program for self-betterment you should know something about the make-up of the mind and the way it works, particularly about the inner part of the mind. It is from this inner part of the mind that our difficulties come. What you should know about your sub conscious.The make-up of the inner mind. Almost everyone knows there is an inner part of the mind. It has been called ‘subliminal’. ‘Subjective,’ ‘id,’ and by various other terms. In psychiatry the most commonly accepted designation is the ‘unconscious’ mind. But unconscious has two meanings, the inner mind being one. It also means a period of unconsciousness, such as when a person is asleep, under an anaesthetic drug or knocked out as with a blow. Here the work ‘subconscious’ will be used as most descriptive and preferable. The subconscious controls the mechanism of the body
One of the duties of the inner mind is the control of the body mechanism working through the brain. It is something like a thermostat. One part of the brain regulates the autonomic nervous system and through it controls every organ and gland. By hypnotic suggestion circulation of the blood can be controlled, heart beat slowed or speeded up action of organs and glands changed the rate of healing of a wound or injury greatly increased, body temperature lowered or raised. Many other body changes can be induced through hypnotic suggestion. How the subconscious thinks and reasons.If we expect to influence the subconscious with the aim of self-benefit, it is important to understand the way it works. At times it seems to be somewhat childish and immature. It takes everything entirely literally. Often we do not say what we really mean. For instance a commonly used phrase is ‘that makes me mad’. We mean that we are angry but we are actually saying that we have become insane. When a person is in hypnosis, the subconscious seems to be nearer the surface, or sometimes may largely have taken over conscious thinking, I refer to being in hypnosis as parking the your consciousness, the part of you that constantly chatters and allowing the subconscious to surface. Doing this allows the hypnotist to talk directly to the subconscious part, the inner most part and allow the subconscious to make positive changes that it receives through hypnotic suggestion. As we grow up, learn and mature our conscious viewpoints about many things undergo changes. The subconscious may also change its viewpoints, but most often will retain those of childhood. If something happened to you at the age of six, your subconscious is likely to continue to look at it with the viewpoint of a six-year-old. A childhood incident where one is frightened, perhaps by a spider, may develop into a phobia about spiders, which will persist causing the person to go into a panic at seeing the most harmless of spiders. Consciously the person recognizes the spider to be harmless, although repulsive. No matter how much they reason with themselves on a conscious level, the fear of spiders is persistent. With Clinical Hypnotherapy this fear can be removed.Clinical Hypnotherapy is very powerful. It is safe and it does obtain positive results. There are many myths about clinical hypnotherapy, most of them completely false. In a Clinical Hypnotherapy session, the Hypnotherapist will first take down some personal history and through counselling establish the deep seeded reasons as to how the condition be it a phobia, a compulsive disorder, a fear, or a negative belief developed. This in itself assists the client to come to terms with the problem. Then in Hypnosis, the condition is treated and the positive changes start to take place. As a Clinical Hypnotherapist, it never ceases to amaze me just how clients transform when they are in hypnosis. Their whole persona changes, completely at peace it’s as if the changes are taking place right before my eyes. When the clients come out of hypnosis, the reaction is nearly almost always the same. First they express a sigh of bewilderment as to how easily they went into hypnosis, then they comment on how good they felt in that state and finally I am asked…. “Can I go back there, it was so peaceful, I didn’t want to come back’ Read on to get more facts about the benefits of Clinical Hypnotherapy, read about the true facts about Clinical Hypnotherapy and Discover what can be treated by Hypnotherapy. Why not Join our monthly newsletter 'Subscription has advantages': |