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I was going to try to explain Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy to
you but thought better of it Instead I am going to let an
expert explain it to you for me, I am sure that Adam Eason who
is one of the worlds leading Hypnosis and NLP consultants will
do a much better job.
So, without further ado here is Adam..........
Hypnosis Explained
Before you first experience hypnosis and start
using it to make wonderful, beneficial changes in your
life, this page is designed to perhaps to answer a few
questions you may have and also to dispel a few myths and
misconceptions about hypnosis.
You know, I still meet people that believe that experiencing
hypnosis is like being unconscious. I always reply, “What would
be the point of that? Spending money and time to be unconscious
in someone else’s company?? If I wanted you to be unconscious
we would simply bash you over the head!” So it is important
that you also know that hypnosis is not about being unconscious
and that you have the correct expectations about the hypnotic
experience that you are going to have, should you choose to
invest in one of our products or experience hypnosis for
yourself with a hypnotist.
Two Different Levels of
Mind
In order to understand hypnosis, it is important to
understand and differentiate between our minds. By that I am
referring to our conscious mind, where we are now and just
below that level of awareness is our unconscious mind (also
known as the subconscious mind, for the purpose of easy
understanding they are the same thing).
The conscious mind is where we usually spend most of our
waking time, you know that internal dialogue we have that
thinks “hmmm, what shoes shall I wear today” that is your
conscious mind. Your conscious mind basically does four
things;
Firstly, your conscious mind
analyses. What is that? Well that is the part
of us that looks at problems, analyses them and tries to create
solutions to those problems. It is that part of us that makes
decisions all day every day “shall I open the door?”, “Shall I
have something to eat”, even though they are automatic
behaviours, we make a conscious decision about whether or not
to do these things.
The second part of our
conscious mind is our rationale, the part of us
that, especially in western cultures, always has to know “Why”
things happen and “Why” we behave in particular ways. This can
cause us so many problems as we give any problems more and more
credence and power. More conventional and traditional methods
of counselling or psychotherapy are often very much concerned
with looking at causes of our problems and it is my opinion
that all this does is teaches us “why” they happen as opposed
to giving us the skills required to changing unwanted habits
and behaviours. The more we think about “why” we do things the
more we seem to embed the unwanted behaviour into our
psyches!
The third part of our
conscious mind is will power, that
teeth-gritted determination that so many of us are proud to
demonstrate. How many times have we used our will power alone
to make changes and found that our will power weakens and that
change is temporary or non-existent.
The final part of our
conscious mind is our short-term memory. By
that I am referring to the things that you need to remember to
function on a day-to-day basis, so that when your phone rings
you know to answer it rather than stare at it wondering it is,
or ensuring that you cross the road without being run over.
That is the conscious part of your mind, it is logical,
rational and analytical, a bit like Mr Spock from the Start
Trek series and as much as it pains me to say it, our conscious
mind is frequently wrong about things.
Your conscious mind is wherever you happen to be pointing it
at any given time. I am sure you have been in a busy, noisy
environment, such as a restaurant or a bar and have been
engaged in a conversation with another individual, and all the
sounds going on around you just seem to blend into the
background. Then someone else ten metres away can punctuate
their sentence with your name and you pick it out as if it was
being spoken to you. This illustrates that unconsciously, you
are aware of many, many pieces of information every second of
your life, sounds, colours, thoughts etc, yet your conscious
mind allows you to focus upon what is pertinent or relevant to
you at that moment.
If you take that conscious awareness and point it inside of
yourself instead of outside into the world, you begin to become
aware of your inner self, your unconscious self, which is the
part of you that we work with in hypnosis.
Your Deeper Inner Self: Your
Unconscious Mind
Your unconscious mind is tremendously powerful and automates as
much behaviour as it possibly can so that we do not have to
think about it. For example, there was a time in your life when
you had to be shown how to tie your shoelaces, and you
concentrated on doing this. I suspect that by this stage in
your life you know how tie your shoelaces very well and you
don’t even think about doing it, you just do it. I have a
lonely Auntie who as a boy, my mother would ask me to phone on
a weekly basis as she thought this would make her happy and I
vividly remember hearing her lighting up a cigarette and
heavily exhaling the smoke while on the phone, she didn’t even
think about what she was doing, she just associated smoking
with being on the phone.
We are amazing learning machines and we learn behaviours and
habits and then our unconscious mind automates them and does
them on auto pilot so that we do not have to think about doing
them.
Your unconscious mind has within it all your long-term
memory. Just about every blade of grass that you have seen in
your entire lifetime is stored away in your long-term memory
that serves as an amazing storage centre. These memories affect
us in varying ways, some more than others. Sometimes our
ability to remember them is not as fluid as we need, as it is
often not necessary to have all our memory in the forefront of
our minds. For example, right now you are unlikely to be
thinking about everything that happened to you on your last
birthday, however, me just mentioning it, you can dig into your
unconscious, long-term memory and remember.
Another example is if you have ever seen a live stand up
comedy show. You watch the comedian and laugh (or not as the
case may be!) heartily as you listen to lots and lots of jokes.
Then when you leave the venue, you can remember none of them,
or one or two at best! Then, a week later, a friend that you
were with can say to you “do you remember such and such a joke
from last weeks comedian” and you think “oh yeeeaaah!” as you
bring that information out from your long-term memory. You know
that you know the joke, it was just not at the forefront of
your conscious mind, it was tucked away in the deeper
unconscious.
Your unconscious mind knows more about you than you
consciously that you know. Sound confusing? Well, just think,
you are currently breathing, your heart is beating (I do hope!)
you are digesting, your body is regulating its body
temperature, it is doing a range of wonderful things without
you having to consciously think about it. You are not sat
around thinking “I really must remember to breathe”. We are not
machines, there is an intelligence within us that knows how to
do these things, and it is that intelligence that we tap into
with hypnosis.
Your unconscious mind is where you get your gut feelings,
your instincts and intuition that communicates with you
sporadically from time to time. Like when sometimes, someone
can be saying all the right words to you, but you get a
different feeling about them.
Your unconscious mind is a bit like a computer. Throughout
your entire lifetime it has been programmed with all your
experiences, relationships, interpretations of the world,
influences and all this has culminated in your computer
functioning with that programming. Hypnosis is simply a way of
accessing that computer and updating that programming so that
it becomes instinctive and intuitive for you to make the
changes that please you.
Your unconscious mind is the seat of your emotions and where
your behaviours exist and it is the part of you that we work
with in hypnosis. Hypnosis is a way of us stepping over your
conscious mind and accessing the unconscious mind to make
powerful and profound changes.
Naturally Occurring
Hypnosis:
Now, I am sure that you have experienced natural trance states
many times before, in fact I know it. For example, when you
have been driving in a car and thought to yourself “ooh, how
did I get here?” or when you have been reading a book and
you’ve turned the page and thought “I have no idea what I have
just read, I am going to have to read it all again”. I can
remember being at school watching my history teacher teach me,
yet my mind was a million miles away wishing I was doing
something else. All common experiences, daydream like states
that we all experience, many times a day. The only difference
between these naturally occurring states and those that we use
in therapeutic hypnosis, is that with the hypnosis, you intend
to enter the state, you are in control of it and it is just
like a slightly amplified, deeper version of the state. That is
it. Sometimes it is simply like sitting in a chair with your
eyes closed, not the magical mystical or unusual experience
that some people are led to believe it is.
It is important here to know that you cannot be made to do
anything that you don’t want to do. Very important. I had a guy
that a doctor referred to me, came to see me and said to me “my
doctor told me come and see you as I have emphysema and am
going to die of it unless I stop smoking”. I said to him, well
I presume you want to stop, he said “oh, no, I love smoking, it
is one of few remaining pleasures.” I had to send him away as I
cannot make him do something that he does not want to. Can you
imagine if I could do that!! Wow. I could go and see my bank
manager and make him give me million pounds without returning
it! You never read about “Baddy hypnotists” making people rob
banks or anything else absurd, because it cannot be done.
What About Stage
Hypnosis?
People usually then say to me “ok Adam, I hear and understand
what you are saying and it all makes sense”. However, I have
seen stage hypnosis and seen people dancing like chickens, are
you telling me that they want to do that?” I am saying that
these people are not being made to do things that they don’t
want to do.
When someone buys tickets to a stage hypnosis show, they are
being permissive to the notion that they are going to see
hypnosis for entertainment; they expect certain things to
happen. Secondly, when the stage hypnotist asks the audience
“who wants to come on stage” the people that agree to do so or
put their hands up are saying “yes, I want to be hypnotised”,
they are not being made to do anything they don’t want to do.
The stage hypnotist ensures that the individuals on the show
are receptive and follow a large number of compliance exercises
and it begins to create the illusion that these people are
doing things that they don’t want to do, when they are not. The
hypnosis can step over the inhibitions of the conscious mind,
so that the individuals behave with more openness, they just
cannot be made to do things they don’t want to do.
Anyone Can Go Into
Hypnosis!
Anyone can be hypnotised. I work with insomniacs, heroin
addicts, schizophrenics, people experiencing chemotherapy,
these are all people that are often convinced that they cannot
relax or cannot be hypnotised, and as long as they want to,
they all can and they all do.
All that is required is that you have an open mind, that you
expect it to work and have progressive, motivated thoughts
about the processes, follow the sessions and allow them to help
you help yourself to make the changes you want and deserve.
Finally, at the beginning of the recorded hypnosis sessions
and/or individual NLP or hypnosis sessions with me (I cannot
speak for other therapists, we all do things differently)
individually, you may be asked to do a number of different
things with your mind and you can be forgiven for thinking,
“well, he asked me to do this, and now something else, and now
another thing, what exactly am I supposed to be listening to?”
The simple answer is that you listen and follow as much or as
little as you want to, remember that is your conscious mind
thinking those thoughts and that is not the part of you that we
are working with and making the change with. I am sure that
there will also be times when you’ll be thinking “hmmm… am I in
hypnosis, what am I supposed to be thinking or feeling.” Again
that is your conscious mind thinking that thought and does not
matter what it is thinking. It can be attempting to follow
everything that I am saying or just wandering off and thinking
about whatever you like, just trust that your unconscious mind
is absorbing all that you want it to.
There will be times in the sessions when I ask you to
imagine things. Imagining things does not have to mean
visualising. If I ask you to think of a favourite place, you
can imagine what it would be like, you don’t have to be seeing
a picture perfect cinema version of it in your mind. You can
imagine, sense, think, or just know it without seeing it pr
picturing it in every detail. If I asked you to imagine the
sound your feet make when you walk across gravel, you know the
sound I am talking about and you can imagine it, but you are
not necessarily hearing it in your ears, you can imagine it.
That is all I ask.
So, hypnosis is not like being unconscious, it is almost
like having heightened awareness, it requires you to want the
change, have an open, positive mind, as best as you can, and
allow whatever happens to happen, without trying to grasp at
what you think should happen, just letting it happen.
In the amazing recorded programmes that you may have
considered investing in, the sounds will be coming through in
both ears and often different words will be spoken in different
ears, just let the sound flow over you rather than try to keep
up with it all, just trust your wonderful unconscious mind is
absorbing all that you need.
I wish you all the very best with whichever of my titles
that you are using to make progressive change in your life, or
with any consultative sessions you are considering having with
me (or anyone else) or any seminars you plan to attend and I
just know that having come this far, you really can do it, and
make the changes that you want to make.
Thanks Adams,
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