Why Hypnosis?
To get what you want, to achieve anything, you know you need to take actions. Sometimes you take it more quickly, sometimes you procrastinate, sometimes you take blind actions based on what you hear or what others told you or what you think is right — See, actions are results of our thoughts.
Therefore the place to begin to make changes is within our thinking. You’ve read some books like “Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life” – You’ve read it, you’ve intended to change your thoughts, congratulations if your life has then changed for better. But if not, you can read on.
The “thoughts” part you have worked on is just 12% of your mind. The other 88% you are not even aware of, that’s why it is called Unconscious. In our first few sessions, with the help of my counciling and hypnosis skills, you’ll likely be uncovering unconscious thinking – remember that it wasn’t the visible part of the iceberg that sank the Titanic.
For me, hypnosis contains the answer to my long-time curiocity of how human mind works, how it stores information and why it perpetuates the same behavioral patterns over and over. It offers me a chance not only to learn theoretically about mind, but to watch how people use their mind, and in most cases, how mind controls human being…
Alexander the Great once said he could not conquer others until he had first conquered himself. To conquer oneself means subconscious mastery, which means to have subconscious mind work for you, not the other way around, which further means to teach your subconscious to respond in a desired manner. How? Hypnosis is an (if not the) answer.
Hypnosis is a powerful way to re-program your subconscious mind, safely and effectively, so you can see yourself succeeding! Your subconscious mind does not THINK. It is like a computer, which only runs on programming and accepts any suggestion to be true if it hears it often enough. It especially accepts suggestions and images when you are in a heightened emotional state, like in hypnosis.
The reason why you believe negative things about yourself, such as that you have no willpower or that you’re not smart or good at certain things, is because these impressions were given to you over and over again when you were in a receptive, open state.
