Hypnotic telepathy

hypnotics world - telepathyTelepathy and Mind Control: What is the Difference?

Mind control ( for our purposes) refers to the naturally CHARISMATIC and powerful energy of influence that the conversational hypnosis practitioner projects. It is the art and science of SUCCESS when it comes to eloquence that transcends mere conversation - it is about body cues, leanings, DEEP understanding of someone's most innermost desires, and simply mastering all of the tools necessary to be, quite simply - irresistible to others.

Telepathy is something a wee bit different. It is about the thought transfer, between people, that does NOT require verbal communication to speak volumes about what was said..:-) By MOST peoples dictionaries, this is a paranormal process. ( ie - is commonly associated with psychic phenomena) The conversational hypnosis practitioners recognizes that telepathy is just a fancy name for what he or she is already doing....receiving POWERFUL messages from other people WITHOUT the need to have them spoken aloud.

We don't necessarily ascribe a paranormal parlance to the process ( in other words - we don't think practice it the way it might be shown on Buffy the Vampire Slayer..:-) but it is EQUALLY as effective as a tool, and a way of getting information effectively, simply by watching, listening and OBSERVING the non - verbal cues that a subject may yield through the conversation that takes place when NO words are spoken! And this, as you know...is where some of the most EXCITING exchanges take place..;-)

And remember, to become POWERFULLY magnetic should be the aspiration of EVERY man (or woman) who simply wants to SUCK all of the JOY and juice out of life and eat from the fruits of unlimited power, PASSION and potential. I believe we are EACH given the ability to focus our MINDS, and our desires on that which we DESPERATELY wish to achieve, and that THIS is the fundamental truth and promise that hypnosis holds for all who dare to indulge in it's secrets.

Unlocking your own hidden potentials, and freeing yourself from FEARS, phobias and unresolved issues is JUST the beginning. Once you learn the true key to how OTHER people's brains really tick, you will be able to effortlessly and ETHICALLY enter and occupy their mind space with CONFIDENCE and care, illuminating your own power, charisma and INFINITE appeal to all who gravitate to your space.

There is MAGIC in this world if you know where to look....for the mind control expert the GATES are OPEN!

Hypnotic telepathy

Hypnotic organic disorders

Hypnotic world - organic disordersWhile nearly all medical hypnotists have limited their treatment to functional cases, in which there has been no apparent organic basis for the disorder; some experiments have been made in the treatment of organic disease. A recent statement in an Army medical journal reports the extensive use of hypnotism in the removal of warts. It has been successfully employed by dermatologists in the treatment of eczema and other skin disorders. Numerous reports are on record of successful use of hypnosis in treating a wide variety of disorders of apparent organic nature; but there is always the suspicion that the condition may have been functional, even where the symptoms indicated an organic disorder.

Without taking a positive position on this much-disputed matter, I wish to suggest that hypnotism can, at least, be effectively used to hasten the cure, in conjunction with whatever other methods of therapy may be employed.

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Hypnotic, therapeuticuse of hypnosis

Hypnotic, therapeuticuse of hypnosisThe therapeutics of suggestion are based on the fact that a number of diseases can be relieved or cured merely by making the patient believe he will get better, and strongly impressing this belief in his mind. Every capable physician uses this technique to some extent even though he may do so unconsciously. The patient's faith in the doctor and his belief in the efficacy of whatever treatment may be given, is an important factor in all therapy. This use of suggestive therapy is as old as the practice of medicine itself. What hypnotism does is to multiply many times over the force of the suggestion through the greater susceptibility of the patient under hypnosis.

If suggestion is to be successful, the patient must believe he will get well! It is not always possible for the physician to implant this faith and expectancy in the patient's mind. Hypnotism is a means to this end. With the conscious mind in abeyance, the subconscious readily accepts the healing suggestions. No patient under complete hypnosis can resist the influence of the suggestions given by the operator.

In 1880 Berger conducted a series of notable experiments proving the effectiveness of hypnotic suggestion as a therapeutic agent. He reported that a hemiplegic patient easily made movements under hypnosis he was unable to make when awake. He saw locomotor ataxia cases cease to stagger under hypnosis. Other physicians experimenting with hypnosis in this period, reported induction and removal, through hypnosis, of fractures and paralysis. But to LiƩbault must go the credit of first reducing hypnotic therapy to scientific treatment. His work was carried on and extended by Bernheim, Forel and others who followed.

Thus far, functional neurosis is the chief field for hypnotherapy, i.e. nervous disorders with no organic lesion or derangement. But out of the very considerable literature available, we will indicate some of the other disorders which have yielded to this treatment.

Hypnosis has been employed to cure all types of pains having no anatomical basis, such as: chronic headaches, abdominal pain, ovarian, neuralgic and rheumatic pains, hysterical disturbances with resulting paralysis of the extremities, hysterical vomiting, polyuria, menstrual pains, loss of appetite, nausea in pregnancy, alcoholism, etc.

Brugelmann reports its successful use in cases of nervous asthma: Forel, Bernard and Schmidt in chronic constipation; Mollerup and Clutnoff in nervous ocular disturbances; Krafft-Ebing, Ladame and others in non-congenital sexual perversions; Heim and others in the prevention of sea-sickness; Barband in cases of vaginism. Successful treatment of chronic alcoholism has been reported by Forel, Wetterstrand, Carval and many others.

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Hypnotics obstetrics

Hypnotics obstetrics - hypnotic worldMany cases have been reported of painless childbirth under hypnosis.Treatments should be started as early as possible during the period of pregnancy. Nausea and other common complications can be prevented; and the general health and mental attitude of the patient improved through the use of suitable hypnotic suggestion. Start giving the suggestion that no pain will be experienced at the time of delivery and that everything will proceed normally. Just before delivery, induce deep hypnotic sleep and repeatedly suggest, "There will be no pain—You will help in every way the delivery — with no pain, etc.

I sincerely trust that the doctors and dentists which use hypnotism as indicated with their patients will meet with great success. I shall be most happy to receive reports of the successful use of this technique.

In closing, may I once more stress the absolute necessity of complete self-confidence upon the part of the operator. You must feel that you cannot fail; that the patient will certainly fall into a hypnotic sleep and accept all of your suggestions. Also, may I repeat that, as in acquiring any art, practice and perseverance are essential.Practise on non-patients until you fortify your own self-confidence by finding you can hypnotise other subjects. Then you will be ready to
use hypnosis in the treatment of your patients.

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Goddess hypnotic spirals

hypnotic goddess spiral
Hypnosis spirals are something I've always found to be quite facinating. The way they spin and hold your attention, they become very interesting to watch. There is of course the basic black and white spiral but it doesn't end there. Many different colors can be applied to produce a beautiful blending of colors within a spiral.

A goddess is a female deity. Many cultures have goddesses. Most often these goddesses are part of a polytheistic system that includes several deities. Pantheons in various cultures can include both goddesses and gods, and in some cases also intersex deities.

In both ancient and modern cultures, the symbolism of gendered deities is open to a wide variety of interpretations. The primacy of a monotheistic or near-monotheistic goddess is advocated by some modern matriarchists and pantheists[who?] as a female version of, or analogue to, the Abrahamic god. In some feminist circles the Abrahamic god is perceived as being rooted in the patriarchal concept of dominance — to the exclusion of feminine concepts.

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Christian hypnotic

Christian hypnotic worldHypnosis for Christians: Good or bad?

Hypnosis itself is neither good nor bad. Used wisely, it can help Christians as much as non-Christians to break bad habits and improve themselves. There are many accounts in the Bible of saints of God entering trance-like states that parallel self-hypnosis.

Christians, like non-Christians, can benefit from hypnosis. In itself, hypnosis is neither good nor bad. Neither right nor wrong.

You can use a knife to cut your food, or to kill someone. Similarly, you can use hypnosis to build self-confidence, lose weight, and have a tooth out without anaesthetic and without pain. Or you can use it in voodoo rituals to scare people and make them susceptible to occult practices.

But you also may be taking medication that you may not know is derived from plants that jungle shamans and medicine men have used for centuries in non-Christian spiritual healings. Many of the largest pharmaceutical companies have worked side by side with shamans to find ingredients that the shamans have used in healing. Do we refuse to take life-saving drugs because their roots are in sorcery? Of course not.

Informed Christians rarely take a stand against hypnosis these days (except against its use in stage shows, the occult, or voodoo-style practices), because the benefits are so well documented. A Harvard study showed that hypnosis helped broken bones heal faster and also that women who had breast surgery recovered much more quickly after hypnosis.

Those who strongly oppose it have failed to document examples to prove their case. Some opponents even use bad logic by saying that because we can't explain how hypnosis works then it must be bad. Can they explain how their thought processes work? How planes fly? How bees make honey? Perhaps they should ban thought, air travel, honey products, and everything else they don't understand.

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