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IT’S ALL ABOUT THE LYMPH! DID YOU KNOW THAT...
Posted by Svernon2k4 on 2011/1/27 15:50:00 (118 reads)

Bodyz In Balance uses holistic, natural therapeutic methods to detoxify the body and accelerate the natural healing process utilizing: FAR infrared cold laser therapy (which accelerates cell renewal and healing of bone and tissue injuries and can eliminate chronic pain); the Lymph Star Pro machine (detoxifies and cleanses the immune system, eliminates fluid retention, and stimulates the neuromuscular systems directly); the FAR infrared ozone sauna (kills bacteria and viruses, promotes excretion of toxins and oxygenates the cells in the body); and, the ionic footbath (detoxifies and balances the body’s energy fields which strengthens the body’s ability to heal itself).

With this equipment it is possible to eliminate chronic pain, and successfully address many other health issues including, but not limited to: Acid reflux; acne; adrenal exhaustion; allergies (chemical, cosmetic, environmental, food); anxiety; arteriosclerosis; arthritis (joint pain, rheumatism); asthma; bronchitis; candida albicans; chronic cough/sore throat; chronic pain; circulatory disorders; depression; diabetes; digestive issues (constipation, gastro-intestinal bloating, IBS, nausea, ulcers); dizziness; earache; eczema; electrical stress; electromagnetic field (EMF) issues, endometritis; enlarged prostate; fatigue; gangrene (brown recluse spider bites); gout; headache; heavy metal toxicity; high blood pressure/hypertension; hypoglycemia; immunity issues; infection (bacterial, bladder, flu, kidney, viral); insect bites; insomnia; leukemia; lyme disease; lymph problems (congestion, lymphedema); migraine; menopause; multiple sclerosis; muscle injury; nerve inflammation; neuropathy; parasites; Parkinson’s disease; sciatica; sinusitis; stress; surgery recovery; and, thyroid imbalance - among other things.

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE LYMPH! DID YOU KNOW THAT...

* Your lymphatic system is the largest most important part of your immune system and has an extensive network of vessels throughout the body.

* Your body contains about 50% more lymphatic fluid than it does blood and your lymphatic system contains over 600 lymph nodes. Most chronic diseases occur at the lymph nodes.

* Your lymphatic system is responsible for supplying plasma rich protein to your blood as well as carrying away toxins.

* The lymphatic system does not have a pump like the circulatory system, but moves by gravity, pressure and vacuum and takes six weeks, if it is not congested and flowing, to move out of the body.

* The lymphatic system is your primary defense against bacteria, viruses and fungus including Candida Albicans.

* In men, the inguinal nodes in the crease of the groin are the primary channel for the release of lymph from the prostate gland.

* In women, the axillary nodes in the armpit are the primary channel for removing lymph fluid from the breasts.

* The EPA reports that literally every American has accumulated measurable levels of some thirty different toxic chemicals in their tissues via inhalation, absorption and ingestion.

* Your body can only excrete toxins in four ways: as breath from the lung, perspiration from the skin, through the bladder and the colon.

* "Only a handful of the 80,000 chemicals, currently being used in products in the US today, have been tested for safety.” www.cleanandhealthyme.org

References:
www.lymphatichealth.com
www.innerbody.com/image/lympov.html

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Self-Hypnosis in One Relaxing Lession
Posted by possibilities on 2010/12/5 22:20:50 (608 reads)

Take a deep breath. Relax. And get ready for a very enjoyable adventure: your journey into self-hypnosis.

The first question most people ask is "can I really be hypnotized?"
The answer is that there is no doubt about it. The ability to enter hypnotic trance is a natural human attribute. You already move in and out of various trances several times each day.

Here are two everyday examples. One is the experience of driving on a highway lost in daydreams when you suddenly realize that you have driven past your exit as if on automatic pilot. Where were you? How about lightly hypnotized? Another is television viewing. You may never have thought of it this way. But whenever you get deeply involved in a movie you enter a light hypnotic trance. If you need convincing, observe a five-year-old glued to the TV set any Saturday morning. You’ll see a slack jawed, alert-yet-relaxed, future consumer with a vacant, "hypnotized" expression. Are we adults that different when deeply engrossed in a good movie? Of course not. We also "suspend disbelief" when watching stories on video. Day-to-day problems fade away. We are, in effect, very much in a trance.

In therapeutic hypnosis, we become entranced by a story about ourselves and our capabilities. We enter a state where we can access untapped mental resources to make changes in thought, emotion or behavior that can seem amazing, even miraculous.
Interested? I thought you might be. So, let’s get down to the technique itself. Basically, you have a choice of two approaches. Let’s call them "low- tech" and "high-tech" self-hypnosis.

Both require a hypnotic script BEFORE you start. In the "low tech" approach you mentally recite the script. The only equipment is your mind. In the high-tech variation, you tape record the script in your own voice. When you listen to it you become your own hypnotist.
I find the high-tech approach preferable, especially for beginners. Unless a professional hypnotist has trained you in self-hypnosis, trying to be both hypnotist and subject can get too confusing. Most people fail when they work alone. With the high-tech approach, you cannot fail. Even if you don’t think you are "hypnotized," you will relax and spend time reviewing your goals. That alone has benefit. Plus, you can listen to your tapes over and over again adding the power of repetition.

When should you use self-hypnosis? Just about anytime a more positive attitude could make a difference. Use it to increase confidence or concentration, improve memory, reduce stress or pump-up motivation for your exercise program. Like any skill, the more experience you have, the better you become. Eventually you may want to tackle more complex issues. But it is best to start simple.

Hypnosis is generally recognized as a VERY SAFE practice. However, if you try to use it for the wrong purpose, you could aggravate existing conditions: at the least you’ll be ignoring proper medical treatment. So, please don’t try to be your own psychotherapist or physician. By the way, mixing recreational drugs and self-hypnosis is never a good idea.

You can use the script I provide in this article to get started. Or write your own. Read it into a tape recorder in a slow, confident style. Play it back and listen with the intention of experiencing hypnosis. At first you may have to "pretend" to go into trance. Soon you will feel a shift as you enter a true hypnotic state. Be patient. Sometimes benefits come quickly. But just as often they build over time.

[size=large]The Self-Hypnosis Sc

ript

A hypnotic script consists of three parts. First is the induction. This is the "patter" that guides the subject (you in this case) into trance. The treatment section follows as you program the new ideas, beliefs, emotions and possibilities you wish to acquire. Express your suggestions in a simple, positive statement. "I now enjoy eating healthy foods" is far preferable to "Donuts will make me want to vomit." Then emergence . This is a fancy term for "wake yourself up." And, emerging from hypnosis is as easy as deciding you have had enough of a TV show and using the clicker to turn the box off.
Here is a simple script to start you off. Record it in a slow, confident voice. Then get yourself comfortable. Sit or lie down. Turn off the phone. Make sure you will be undisturbed for 20 minutes or so. Put on headphones. And listen to the sound of your voice…

Induction: Fix your eyes on a spot a little higher than eye level. And let yourself relax. As I count from 100 downwards I want and expect my body to become very relaxed and my eyes very, very heavy. Because as I count backwards I will open my eyes on even numbers like 100 and close them on odd numbers like 99. This makes my eyes very tired and soon I don’t feel like opening them anymore. This occurs by the time I get to 80 or sooner. I then fall into a very deep trance and envision lying on a beautiful beach on a perfect beach day.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX JUST RELAX" AFTER EACH NUMBER: 100, 99, 98,97,96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 81, 80).
Now I close my eyes and keep them closed. I imagine I am at a beautiful beach. It is a sunny day. I am by the water lying near the surf. I continue counting backwards. When I reach 60 I imagine myself walking to the edge of the water writing DEEP ASLEEP in the sand. Then I see the surf come in and wash the words away. When they are gone, I imagine myself deeply hypnotized, my mind open to new positive ideas, behaviors and emotions. 60 I am writing DEEP ASLEEP in the moist sand. The words are gone and I am deep asleep, yet alert to the sounds of my own voice.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX EVEN DEEPER" AFTER EACH NUMBER 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60.THEN PAUSE FOR 60 SECONDS)

Treatment (REPEAT SEVERAL TIMES) I am now open to change. I give myself the command that I am able to enter hypnosis more easily and deeply listening to this tape each time I hear it. (FOR FUTURE TAPES YOU’LL WANT TO INSERT OTHER COMMANDS HERE SUCH AS "I ENJOY HEALTHY FOODS." OR "I NOW LOVE TO EXERCISE").

Emergence: As I count up from 1 to 5, I awaken alert and refreshed. 1 Easily, and Slowly Returning, 2 Feeling Wonderful, 3 Alert, Refreshed, 4. Knowing I am getting better and better everyday, 5 I open my eyes and return to normal consciousness FEELING GREAT.

That’s it. No magick other than the limitless marvel known as the human mind. You might ask why spend money on a professional hypnotherapist? The short answer is that when you visit me you get the benefit of knowledge of the hypnotic state and treatment options. You also can expect a much deeper, more powerful experience resulting in faster improvement and superior results. Like more information? Then come in for a free introductory 15 minute consultation. Take a deep breath. Relax. And get ready for a very enjoyable adventure: your journey into self-hypnosis.

The first question most people ask is "can I really be hypnotized?"
The answer is that there is no doubt about it. The ability to enter hypnotic trance is a natural human attribute. You already move in and out of various trances several times each day.

Here are two everyday examples. One is the experience of driving on a highway lost in daydreams when you suddenly realize that you have driven past your exit as if on automatic pilot. Where were you? How about lightly hypnotized? Another is television viewing. You may never have thought of it this way. But whenever you get deeply involved in a movie you enter a light hypnotic trance. If you need convincing, observe a five-year-old glued to the TV set any Saturday morning. You’ll see a slack jawed, alert-yet-relaxed, future consumer with a vacant, "hypnotized" expression. Are we adults that different when deeply engrossed in a good movie? Of course not. We also "suspend disbelief" when watching stories on video. Day-to-day problems fade away. We are, in effect, very much in a trance.

In therapeutic hypnosis, we become entranced by a story about ourselves and our capabilities. We enter a state where we can access untapped mental resources to make changes in thought, emotion or behavior that can seem amazing, even miraculous.
Interested? I thought you might be. So, let’s get down to the technique itself. Basically, you have a choice of two approaches. Let’s call them "low- tech" and "high-tech" self-hypnosis.

Both require a hypnotic script BEFORE you start. In the "low tech" approach you mentally recite the script. The only equipment is your mind. In the high-tech variation, you tape record the script in your own voice. When you listen to it you become your own hypnotist.
I find the high-tech approach preferable, especially for beginners. Unless a professional hypnotist has trained you in self-hypnosis, trying to be both hypnotist and subject can get too confusing. Most people fail when they work alone. With the high-tech approach, you cannot fail. Even if you don’t think you are "hypnotized," you will relax and spend time reviewing your goals. That alone has benefit. Plus, you can listen to your tapes over and over again adding the power of repetition.

When should you use self-hypnosis? Just about anytime a more positive attitude could make a difference. Use it to increase confidence or concentration, improve memory, reduce stress or pump-up motivation for your exercise program. Like any skill, the more experience you have, the better you become. Eventually you may want to tackle more complex issues. But it is best to start simple.

Hypnosis is generally recognized as a VERY SAFE practice. However, if you try to use it for the wrong purpose, you could aggravate existing conditions: at the least you’ll be ignoring proper medical treatment. So, please don’t try to be your own psychotherapist or physician. By the way, mixing recreational drugs and self-hypnosis is never a good idea.

You can use the script I provide in this article to get started. Or write your own. Read it into a tape recorder in a slow, confident style. Play it back and listen with the intention of experiencing hypnosis. At first you may have to "pretend" to go into trance. Soon you will feel a shift as you enter a true hypnotic state. Be patient. Sometimes benefits come quickly. But just as often they build over time.

The Self-Hypnosis Sc
ript

A hypnotic script consists of three parts. First is the induction. This is the "patter" that guides the subject (you in this case) into trance. The treatment section follows as you program the new ideas, beliefs, emotions and possibilities you wish to acquire. Express your suggestions in a simple, positive statement. "I now enjoy eating healthy foods" is far preferable to "Donuts will make me want to vomit." Then emergence . This is a fancy term for "wake yourself up." And, emerging from hypnosis is as easy as deciding you have had enough of a TV show and using the clicker to turn the box off.
Here is a simple script to start you off. Record it in a slow, confident voice. Then get yourself comfortable. Sit or lie down. Turn off the phone. Make sure you will be undisturbed for 20 minutes or so. Put on headphones. And listen to the sound of your voice…

Induction: Fix your eyes on a spot a little higher than eye level. And let yourself relax. As I count from 100 downwards I want and expect my body to become very relaxed and my eyes very, very heavy. Because as I count backwards I will open my eyes on even numbers like 100 and close them on odd numbers like 99. This makes my eyes very tired and soon I don’t feel like opening them anymore. This occurs by the time I get to 80 or sooner. I then fall into a very deep trance and envision lying on a beautiful beach on a perfect beach day.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX JUST RELAX" AFTER EACH NUMBER: 100, 99, 98,97,96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 81, 80).
Now I close my eyes and keep them closed. I imagine I am at a beautiful beach. It is a sunny day. I am by the water lying near the surf. I continue counting backwards. When I reach 60 I imagine myself walking to the edge of the water writing DEEP ASLEEP in the sand. Then I see the surf come in and wash the words away. When they are gone, I imagine myself deeply hypnotized, my mind open to new positive ideas, behaviors and emotions. 60 I am writing DEEP ASLEEP in the moist sand. The words are gone and I am deep asleep, yet alert to the sounds of my own voice.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX EVEN DEEPER" AFTER EACH NUMBER 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60.THEN PAUSE FOR 60 SECONDS)

Treatment (REPEAT SEVERAL TIMES) I am now open to change. I give myself the command that I am able to enter hypnosis more easily and deeply listening to this tape each time I hear it. (FOR FUTURE TAPES YOU’LL WANT TO INSERT OTHER COMMANDS HERE SUCH AS "I ENJOY HEALTHY FOODS." OR "I NOW LOVE TO EXERCISE").

Emergence: As I count up from 1 to 5, I awaken alert and refreshed. 1 Easily, and Slowly Returning, 2 Feeling Wonderful, 3 Alert, Refreshed, 4. Knowing I am getting better and better everyday, 5 I open my eyes and return to normal consciousness FEELING GREAT.

That’s it. No magick other than the limitless marvel known as the human mind. You might ask why spend money on a professional hypnotherapist? The short answer is that when you visit me you get the benefit of knowledge of the hypnotic state and treatment options. You also can expect a much deeper, more powerful experience resulting in faster improvement and superior results. Like more information? Then come in for a free introductory 15 minute consultation.
Take a deep breath. Relax. And get ready for a very enjoyable adventure: your journey into self-hypnosis.

The first question most people ask is "can I really be hypnotized?"
The answer is that there is no doubt about it. The ability to enter hypnotic trance is a natural human attribute. You already move in and out of various trances several times each day.

Here are two everyday examples. One is the experience of driving on a highway lost in daydreams when you suddenly realize that you have driven past your exit as if on automatic pilot. Where were you? How about lightly hypnotized? Another is television viewing. You may never have thought of it this way. But whenever you get deeply involved in a movie you enter a light hypnotic trance. If you need convincing, observe a five-year-old glued to the TV set any Saturday morning. You’ll see a slack jawed, alert-yet-relaxed, future consumer with a vacant, "hypnotized" expression. Are we adults that different when deeply engrossed in a good movie? Of course not. We also "suspend disbelief" when watching stories on video. Day-to-day problems fade away. We are, in effect, very much in a trance.

In therapeutic hypnosis, we become entranced by a story about ourselves and our capabilities. We enter a state where we can access untapped mental resources to make changes in thought, emotion or behavior that can seem amazing, even miraculous.
Interested? I thought you might be. So, let’s get down to the technique itself. Basically, you have a choice of two approaches. Let’s call them "low- tech" and "high-tech" self-hypnosis.

Both require a hypnotic script BEFORE you start. In the "low tech" approach you mentally recite the script. The only equipment is your mind. In the high-tech variation, you tape record the script in your own voice. When you listen to it you become your own hypnotist.
I find the high-tech approach preferable, especially for beginners. Unless a professional hypnotist has trained you in self-hypnosis, trying to be both hypnotist and subject can get too confusing. Most people fail when they work alone. With the high-tech approach, you cannot fail. Even if you don’t think you are "hypnotized," you will relax and spend time reviewing your goals. That alone has benefit. Plus, you can listen to your tapes over and over again adding the power of repetition.

When should you use self-hypnosis? Just about anytime a more positive attitude could make a difference. Use it to increase confidence or concentration, improve memory, reduce stress or pump-up motivation for your exercise program. Like any skill, the more experience you have, the better you become. Eventually you may want to tackle more complex issues. But it is best to start simple.

Hypnosis is generally recognized as a VERY SAFE practice. However, if you try to use it for the wrong purpose, you could aggravate existing conditions: at the least you’ll be ignoring proper medical treatment. So, please don’t try to be your own psychotherapist or physician. By the way, mixing recreational drugs and self-hypnosis is never a good idea.

You can use the script I provide in this article to get started. Or write your own. Read it into a tape recorder in a slow, confident style. Play it back and listen with the intention of experiencing hypnosis. At first you may have to "pretend" to go into trance. Soon you will feel a shift as you enter a true hypnotic state. Be patient. Sometimes benefits come quickly. But just as often they build over time.

The Self-Hypnosis Sc
ript

A hypnotic script consists of three parts. First is the induction. This is the "patter" that guides the subject (you in this case) into trance. The treatment section follows as you program the new ideas, beliefs, emotions and possibilities you wish to acquire. Express your suggestions in a simple, positive statement. "I now enjoy eating healthy foods" is far preferable to "Donuts will make me want to vomit." Then emergence . This is a fancy term for "wake yourself up." And, emerging from hypnosis is as easy as deciding you have had enough of a TV show and using the clicker to turn the box off.
Here is a simple script to start you off. Record it in a slow, confident voice. Then get yourself comfortable. Sit or lie down. Turn off the phone. Make sure you will be undisturbed for 20 minutes or so. Put on headphones. And listen to the sound of your voice…

Induction: Fix your eyes on a spot a little higher than eye level. And let yourself relax. As I count from 100 downwards I want and expect my body to become very relaxed and my eyes very, very heavy. Because as I count backwards I will open my eyes on even numbers like 100 and close them on odd numbers like 99. This makes my eyes very tired and soon I don’t feel like opening them anymore. This occurs by the time I get to 80 or sooner. I then fall into a very deep trance and envision lying on a beautiful beach on a perfect beach day.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX JUST RELAX" AFTER EACH NUMBER: 100, 99, 98,97,96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 81, 80).
Now I close my eyes and keep them closed. I imagine I am at a beautiful beach. It is a sunny day. I am by the water lying near the surf. I continue counting backwards. When I reach 60 I imagine myself walking to the edge of the water writing DEEP ASLEEP in the sand. Then I see the surf come in and wash the words away. When they are gone, I imagine myself deeply hypnotized, my mind open to new positive ideas, behaviors and emotions. 60 I am writing DEEP ASLEEP in the moist sand. The words are gone and I am deep asleep, yet alert to the sounds of my own voice.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX EVEN DEEPER" AFTER EACH NUMBER 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60.THEN PAUSE FOR 60 SECONDS)

Treatment (REPEAT SEVERAL TIMES) I am now open to change. I give myself the command that I am able to enter hypnosis more easily and deeply listening to this tape each time I hear it. (FOR FUTURE TAPES YOU’LL WANT TO INSERT OTHER COMMANDS HERE SUCH AS "I ENJOY HEALTHY FOODS." OR "I NOW LOVE TO EXERCISE").

Emergence: As I count up from 1 to 5, I awaken alert and refreshed. 1 Easily, and Slowly Returning, 2 Feeling Wonderful, 3 Alert, Refreshed, 4. Knowing I am getting better and better everyday, 5 I open my eyes and return to normal consciousness FEELING GREAT.

That’s it. No magick other than the limitless marvel known as the human mind. You might ask why spend money on a professional hypnotherapist? The short answer is that when you visit me you get the benefit of knowledge of the hypnotic state and treatment options. You also can expect a much deeper, more powerful experience resulting in faster improvement and superior results. Like more information? Then come in for a free introductory 15 minute consultation.
[size=small]Take a deep breath. Relax. And get ready for a very enjoyable adventure: your journey into self-hypnosis.

The first question most people ask is "can I really be hypnotized?"
The answer is that there is no doubt about it. The ability to enter hypnotic trance is a natural human attribute. You already move in and out of various trances several times each day.

Here are two everyday examples. One is the experience of driving on a highway lost in daydreams when you suddenly realize that you have driven past your exit as if on automatic pilot. Where were you? How about lightly hypnotized? Another is television viewing. You may never have thought of it this way. But whenever you get deeply involved in a movie you enter a light hypnotic trance. If you need convincing, observe a five-year-old glued to the TV set any Saturday morning. You’ll see a slack jawed, alert-yet-relaxed, future consumer with a vacant, "hypnotized" expression. Are we adults that different when deeply engrossed in a good movie? Of course not. We also "suspend disbelief" when watching stories on video. Day-to-day problems fade away. We are, in effect, very much in a trance.

In therapeutic hypnosis, we become entranced by a story about ourselves and our capabilities. We enter a state where we can access untapped mental resources to make changes in thought, emotion or behavior that can seem amazing, even miraculous.
Interested? I thought you might be. So, let’s get down to the technique itself. Basically, you have a choice of two approaches. Let’s call them "low- tech" and "high-tech" self-hypnosis.

Both require a hypnotic script BEFORE you start. In the "low tech" approach you mentally recite the script. The only equipment is your mind. In the high-tech variation, you tape record the script in your own voice. When you listen to it you become your own hypnotist.
I find the high-tech approach preferable, especially for beginners. Unless a professional hypnotist has trained you in self-hypnosis, trying to be both hypnotist and subject can get too confusing. Most people fail when they work alone. With the high-tech approach, you cannot fail. Even if you don’t think you are "hypnotized," you will relax and spend time reviewing your goals. That alone has benefit. Plus, you can listen to your tapes over and over again adding the power of repetition.

When should you use self-hypnosis? Just about anytime a more positive attitude could make a difference. Use it to increase confidence or concentration, improve memory, reduce stress or pump-up motivation for your exercise program. Like any skill, the more experience you have, the better you become. Eventually you may want to tackle more complex issues. But it is best to start simple.

Hypnosis is generally recognized as a VERY SAFE practice. However, if you try to use it for the wrong purpose, you could aggravate existing conditions: at the least you’ll be ignoring proper medical treatment. So, please don’t try to be your own psychotherapist or physician. By the way, mixing recreational drugs and self-hypnosis is never a good idea.

You can use the script I provide in this article to get started. Or write your own. Read it into a tape recorder in a slow, confident style. Play it back and listen with the intention of experiencing hypnosis. At first you may have to "pretend" to go into trance. Soon you will feel a shift as you enter a true hypnotic state. Be patient. Sometimes benefits come quickly. But just as often they build over time.

The Self-Hypnosis Sc
ript

A hypnotic script consists of three parts. First is the induction. This is the "patter" that guides the subject (you in this case) into trance. The treatment section follows as you program the new ideas, beliefs, emotions and possibilities you wish to acquire. Express your suggestions in a simple, positive statement. "I now enjoy eating healthy foods" is far preferable to "Donuts will make me want to vomit." Then emergence . This is a fancy term for "wake yourself up." And, emerging from hypnosis is as easy as deciding you have had enough of a TV show and using the clicker to turn the box off.
Here is a simple script to start you off. Record it in a slow, confident voice. Then get yourself comfortable. Sit or lie down. Turn off the phone. Make sure you will be undisturbed for 20 minutes or so. Put on headphones. And listen to the sound of your voice…

Induction: Fix your eyes on a spot a little higher than eye level. And let yourself relax. As I count from 100 downwards I want and expect my body to become very relaxed and my eyes very, very heavy. Because as I count backwards I will open my eyes on even numbers like 100 and close them on odd numbers like 99. This makes my eyes very tired and soon I don’t feel like opening them anymore. This occurs by the time I get to 80 or sooner. I then fall into a very deep trance and envision lying on a beautiful beach on a perfect beach day.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX JUST RELAX" AFTER EACH NUMBER: 100, 99, 98,97,96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 81, 80).
Now I close my eyes and keep them closed. I imagine I am at a beautiful beach. It is a sunny day. I am by the water lying near the surf. I continue counting backwards. When I reach 60 I imagine myself walking to the edge of the water writing DEEP ASLEEP in the sand. Then I see the surf come in and wash the words away. When they are gone, I imagine myself deeply hypnotized, my mind open to new positive ideas, behaviors and emotions. 60 I am writing DEEP ASLEEP in the moist sand. The words are gone and I am deep asleep, yet alert to the sounds of my own voice.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX EVEN DEEPER" AFTER EACH NUMBER 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60.THEN PAUSE FOR 60 SECONDS)

Treatment (REPEAT SEVERAL TIMES) I am now open to change. I give myself the command that I am able to enter hypnosis more easily and deeply listening to this tape each time I hear it. (FOR FUTURE TAPES YOU’LL WANT TO INSERT OTHER COMMANDS HERE SUCH AS "I ENJOY HEALTHY FOODS." OR "I NOW LOVE TO EXERCISE").

Emergence: As I count up from 1 to 5, I awaken alert and refreshed. 1 Easily, and Slowly Returning, 2 Feeling Wonderful, 3 Alert, Refreshed, 4. Knowing I am getting better and better everyday, 5 I open my eyes and return to normal consciousness FEELING GREAT.

That’s it. No magick other than the limitless marvel known as the human mind. You might ask why spend money on a professional hypnotherapist? The short answer is that when you visit me you get the benefit of knowledge of the hypnotic state and treatment options. You also can expect a much deeper, more powerful experience resulting in faster improvement and superior results. Like more information? Then come in for a free introductory 15 minute consultation.
[/size][/size][size=small]Take a deep breath. Relax. And get ready for a very enjoyable adventure: your journey into self-hypnosis.

The first question most people ask is "can I really be hypnotized?"
The answer is that there is no doubt about it. The ability to enter hypnotic trance is a natural human attribute. You already move in and out of various trances several times each day.

Here are two everyday examples. One is the experience of driving on a highway lost in daydreams when you suddenly realize that you have driven past your exit as if on automatic pilot. Where were you? How about lightly hypnotized? Another is television viewing. You may never have thought of it this way. But whenever you get deeply involved in a movie you enter a light hypnotic trance. If you need convincing, observe a five-year-old glued to the TV set any Saturday morning. You’ll see a slack jawed, alert-yet-relaxed, future consumer with a vacant, "hypnotized" expression. Are we adults that different when deeply engrossed in a good movie? Of course not. We also "suspend disbelief" when watching stories on video. Day-to-day problems fade away. We are, in effect, very much in a trance.

In therapeutic hypnosis, we become entranced by a story about ourselves and our capabilities. We enter a state where we can access untapped mental resources to make changes in thought, emotion or behavior that can seem amazing, even miraculous.
Interested? I thought you might be. So, let’s get down to the technique itself. Basically, you have a choice of two approaches. Let’s call them "low- tech" and "high-tech" self-hypnosis.

Both require a hypnotic script BEFORE you start. In the "low tech" approach you mentally recite the script. The only equipment is your mind. In the high-tech variation, you tape record the script in your own voice. When you listen to it you become your own hypnotist.
I find the high-tech approach preferable, especially for beginners. Unless a professional hypnotist has trained you in self-hypnosis, trying to be both hypnotist and subject can get too confusing. Most people fail when they work alone. With the high-tech approach, you cannot fail. Even if you don’t think you are "hypnotized," you will relax and spend time reviewing your goals. That alone has benefit. Plus, you can listen to your tapes over and over again adding the power of repetition.

When should you use self-hypnosis? Just about anytime a more positive attitude could make a difference. Use it to increase confidence or concentration, improve memory, reduce stress or pump-up motivation for your exercise program. Like any skill, the more experience you have, the better you become. Eventually you may want to tackle more complex issues. But it is best to start simple.

Hypnosis is generally recognized as a VERY SAFE practice. However, if you try to use it for the wrong purpose, you could aggravate existing conditions: at the least you’ll be ignoring proper medical treatment. So, please don’t try to be your own psychotherapist or physician. By the way, mixing recreational drugs and self-hypnosis is never a good idea.

You can use the script I provide in this article to get started. Or write your own. Read it into a tape recorder in a slow, confident style. Play it back and listen with the intention of experiencing hypnosis. At first you may have to "pretend" to go into trance. Soon you will feel a shift as you enter a true hypnotic state. Be patient. Sometimes benefits come quickly. But just as often they build over time.

The Self-Hypnosis Sc
ript

A hypnotic script consists of three parts. First is the induction. This is the "patter" that guides the subject (you in this case) into trance. The treatment section follows as you program the new ideas, beliefs, emotions and possibilities you wish to acquire. Express your suggestions in a simple, positive statement. "I now enjoy eating healthy foods" is far preferable to "Donuts will make me want to vomit." Then emergence . This is a fancy term for "wake yourself up." And, emerging from hypnosis is as easy as deciding you have had enough of a TV show and using the clicker to turn the box off.
Here is a simple script to start you off. Record it in a slow, confident voice. Then get yourself comfortable. Sit or lie down. Turn off the phone. Make sure you will be undisturbed for 20 minutes or so. Put on headphones. And listen to the sound of your voice…

Induction: Fix your eyes on a spot a little higher than eye level. And let yourself relax. As I count from 100 downwards I want and expect my body to become very relaxed and my eyes very, very heavy. Because as I count backwards I will open my eyes on even numbers like 100 and close them on odd numbers like 99. This makes my eyes very tired and soon I don’t feel like opening them anymore. This occurs by the time I get to 80 or sooner. I then fall into a very deep trance and envision lying on a beautiful beach on a perfect beach day.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX JUST RELAX" AFTER EACH NUMBER: 100, 99, 98,97,96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 81, 80).
Now I close my eyes and keep them closed. I imagine I am at a beautiful beach. It is a sunny day. I am by the water lying near the surf. I continue counting backwards. When I reach 60 I imagine myself walking to the edge of the water writing DEEP ASLEEP in the sand. Then I see the surf come in and wash the words away. When they are gone, I imagine myself deeply hypnotized, my mind open to new positive ideas, behaviors and emotions. 60 I am writing DEEP ASLEEP in the moist sand. The words are gone and I am deep asleep, yet alert to the sounds of my own voice.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX EVEN DEEPER" AFTER EACH NUMBER 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60.THEN PAUSE FOR 60 SECONDS)

Treatment (REPEAT SEVERAL TIMES) I am now open to change. I give myself the command that I am able to enter hypnosis more easily and deeply listening to this tape each time I hear it. (FOR FUTURE TAPES YOU’LL WANT TO INSERT OTHER COMMANDS HERE SUCH AS "I ENJOY HEALTHY FOODS." OR "I NOW LOVE TO EXERCISE").

Emergence: As I count up from 1 to 5, I awaken alert and refreshed. 1 Easily, and Slowly Returning, 2 Feeling Wonderful, 3 Alert, Refreshed, 4. Knowing I am getting better and better everyday, 5 I open my eyes and return to normal consciousness FEELING GREAT.

That’s it. No magick other than the limitless marvel known as the human mind. You might ask why spend money on a professional hypnotherapist? The short answer is that when you visit me you get the benefit of knowledge of the hypnotic state and treatment options. You also can expect a much deeper, more powerful experience resulting in faster improvement and superior results. Like more information? Then come in for a free introductory 15 minute consultation.
[size=small]Take a deep breath. Relax. And get ready for a very enjoyable adventure: your journey into self-hypnosis.

The first question most people ask is "can I really be hypnotized?"
The answer is that there is no doubt about it. The ability to enter hypnotic trance is a natural human attribute. You already move in and out of various trances several times each day.

Here are two everyday examples. One is the experience of driving on a highway lost in daydreams when you suddenly realize that you have driven past your exit as if on automatic pilot. Where were you? How about lightly hypnotized? Another is television viewing. You may never have thought of it this way. But whenever you get deeply involved in a movie you enter a light hypnotic trance. If you need convincing, observe a five-year-old glued to the TV set any Saturday morning. You’ll see a slack jawed, alert-yet-relaxed, future consumer with a vacant, "hypnotized" expression. Are we adults that different when deeply engrossed in a good movie? Of course not. We also "suspend disbelief" when watching stories on video. Day-to-day problems fade away. We are, in effect, very much in a trance.

In therapeutic hypnosis, we become entranced by a story about ourselves and our capabilities. We enter a state where we can access untapped mental resources to make changes in thought, emotion or behavior that can seem amazing, even miraculous.
Interested? I thought you might be. So, let’s get down to the technique itself. Basically, you have a choice of two approaches. Let’s call them "low- tech" and "high-tech" self-hypnosis.

Both require a hypnotic script BEFORE you start. In the "low tech" approach you mentally recite the script. The only equipment is your mind. In the high-tech variation, you tape record the script in your own voice. When you listen to it you become your own hypnotist.
I find the high-tech approach preferable, especially for beginners. Unless a professional hypnotist has trained you in self-hypnosis, trying to be both hypnotist and subject can get too confusing. Most people fail when they work alone. With the high-tech approach, you cannot fail. Even if you don’t think you are "hypnotized," you will relax and spend time reviewing your goals. That alone has benefit. Plus, you can listen to your tapes over and over again adding the power of repetition.

When should you use self-hypnosis? Just about anytime a more positive attitude could make a difference. Use it to increase confidence or concentration, improve memory, reduce stress or pump-up motivation for your exercise program. Like any skill, the more experience you have, the better you become. Eventually you may want to tackle more complex issues. But it is best to start simple.

Hypnosis is generally recognized as a VERY SAFE practice. However, if you try to use it for the wrong purpose, you could aggravate existing conditions: at the least you’ll be ignoring proper medical treatment. So, please don’t try to be your own psychotherapist or physician. By the way, mixing recreational drugs and self-hypnosis is never a good idea.

You can use the script I provide in this article to get started. Or write your own. Read it into a tape recorder in a slow, confident style. Play it back and listen with the intention of experiencing hypnosis. At first you may have to "pretend" to go into trance. Soon you will feel a shift as you enter a true hypnotic state. Be patient. Sometimes benefits come quickly. But just as often they build over time.

The Self-Hypnosis Sc
ript

A hypnotic script consists of three parts. First is the induction. This is the "patter" that guides the subject (you in this case) into trance. The treatment section follows as you program the new ideas, beliefs, emotions and possibilities you wish to acquire. Express your suggestions in a simple, positive statement. "I now enjoy eating healthy foods" is far preferable to "Donuts will make me want to vomit." Then emergence . This is a fancy term for "wake yourself up." And, emerging from hypnosis is as easy as deciding you have had enough of a TV show and using the clicker to turn the box off.
Here is a simple script to start you off. Record it in a slow, confident voice. Then get yourself comfortable. Sit or lie down. Turn off the phone. Make sure you will be undisturbed for 20 minutes or so. Put on headphones. And listen to the sound of your voice…

Induction: Fix your eyes on a spot a little higher than eye level. And let yourself relax. As I count from 100 downwards I want and expect my body to become very relaxed and my eyes very, very heavy. Because as I count backwards I will open my eyes on even numbers like 100 and close them on odd numbers like 99. This makes my eyes very tired and soon I don’t feel like opening them anymore. This occurs by the time I get to 80 or sooner. I then fall into a very deep trance and envision lying on a beautiful beach on a perfect beach day.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX JUST RELAX" AFTER EACH NUMBER: 100, 99, 98,97,96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 81, 80).
Now I close my eyes and keep them closed. I imagine I am at a beautiful beach. It is a sunny day. I am by the water lying near the surf. I continue counting backwards. When I reach 60 I imagine myself walking to the edge of the water writing DEEP ASLEEP in the sand. Then I see the surf come in and wash the words away. When they are gone, I imagine myself deeply hypnotized, my mind open to new positive ideas, behaviors and emotions. 60 I am writing DEEP ASLEEP in the moist sand. The words are gone and I am deep asleep, yet alert to the sounds of my own voice.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX EVEN DEEPER" AFTER EACH NUMBER 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60.THEN PAUSE FOR 60 SECONDS)

Treatment (REPEAT SEVERAL TIMES) I am now open to change. I give myself the command that I am able to enter hypnosis more easily and deeply listening to this tape each time I hear it. (FOR FUTURE TAPES YOU’LL WANT TO INSERT OTHER COMMANDS HERE SUCH AS "I ENJOY HEALTHY FOODS." OR "I NOW LOVE TO EXERCISE").

Emergence: As I count up from 1 to 5, I awaken alert and refreshed. 1 Easily, and Slowly Returning, 2 Feeling Wonderful, 3 Alert, Refreshed, 4. Knowing I am getting better and better everyday, 5 I open my eyes and return to normal consciousness FEELING GREAT.

That’s it. No magick other than the limitless marvel known as the human mind. You might ask why spend money on a professional hypnotherapist? The short answer is that when you visit me you get the benefit of knowledge of the hypnotic state and treatment options. You also can expect a much deeper, more powerful experience resulting in faster improvement and superior results. Like more information? Then come in for a free introductory 15 minute consultation.
Take a deep breath. Relax. And get ready for a very enjoyable adventure: your journey into self-hypnosis.

The first question most people ask is "can I really be hypnotized?"
The answer is that there is no doubt about it. The ability to enter hypnotic trance is a natural human attribute. You already move in and out of various trances several times each day.

Here are two everyday examples. One is the experience of driving on a highway lost in daydreams when you suddenly realize that you have driven past your exit as if on automatic pilot. Where were you? How about lightly hypnotized? Another is television viewing. You may never have thought of it this way. But whenever you get deeply involved in a movie you enter a light hypnotic trance. If you need convincing, observe a five-year-old glued to the TV set any Saturday morning. You’ll see a slack jawed, alert-yet-relaxed, future consumer with a vacant, "hypnotized" expression. Are we adults that different when deeply engrossed in a good movie? Of course not. We also "suspend disbelief" when watching stories on video. Day-to-day problems fade away. We are, in effect, very much in a trance.

In therapeutic hypnosis, we become entranced by a story about ourselves and our capabilities. We enter a state where we can access untapped mental resources to make changes in thought, emotion or behavior that can seem amazing, even miraculous.
Interested? I thought you might be. So, let’s get down to the technique itself. Basically, you have a choice of two approaches. Let’s call them "low- tech" and "high-tech" self-hypnosis.

Both require a hypnotic script BEFORE you start. In the "low tech" approach you mentally recite the script. The only equipment is your mind. In the high-tech variation, you tape record the script in your own voice. When you listen to it you become your own hypnotist.
I find the high-tech approach preferable, especially for beginners. Unless a professional hypnotist has trained you in self-hypnosis, trying to be both hypnotist and subject can get too confusing. Most people fail when they work alone. With the high-tech approach, you cannot fail. Even if you don’t think you are "hypnotized," you will relax and spend time reviewing your goals. That alone has benefit. Plus, you can listen to your tapes over and over again adding the power of repetition.

When should you use self-hypnosis? Just about anytime a more positive attitude could make a difference. Use it to increase confidence or concentration, improve memory, reduce stress or pump-up motivation for your exercise program. Like any skill, the more experience you have, the better you become. Eventually you may want to tackle more complex issues. But it is best to start simple.

Hypnosis is generally recognized as a VERY SAFE practice. However, if you try to use it for the wrong purpose, you could aggravate existing conditions: at the least you’ll be ignoring proper medical treatment. So, please don’t try to be your own psychotherapist or physician. By the way, mixing recreational drugs and self-hypnosis is never a good idea.

You can use the script I provide in this article to get started. Or write your own. Read it into a tape recorder in a slow, confident style. Play it back and listen with the intention of experiencing hypnosis. At first you may have to "pretend" to go into trance. Soon you will feel a shift as you enter a true hypnotic state. Be patient. Sometimes benefits come quickly. But just as often they build over time.

The Self-Hypnosis Sc
ript

A hypnotic script consists of three parts. First is the induction. This is the "patter" that guides the subject (you in this case) into trance. The treatment section follows as you program the new ideas, beliefs, emotions and possibilities you wish to acquire. Express your suggestions in a simple, positive statement. "I now enjoy eating healthy foods" is far preferable to "Donuts will make me want to vomit." Then emergence . This is a fancy term for "wake yourself up." And, emerging from hypnosis is as easy as deciding you have had enough of a TV show and using the clicker to turn the box off.
Here is a simple script to start you off. Record it in a slow, confident voice. Then get yourself comfortable. Sit or lie down. Turn off the phone. Make sure you will be undisturbed for 20 minutes or so. Put on headphones. And listen to the sound of your voice…

Induction: Fix your eyes on a spot a little higher than eye level. And let yourself relax. As I count from 100 downwards I want and expect my body to become very relaxed and my eyes very, very heavy. Because as I count backwards I will open my eyes on even numbers like 100 and close them on odd numbers like 99. This makes my eyes very tired and soon I don’t feel like opening them anymore. This occurs by the time I get to 80 or sooner. I then fall into a very deep trance and envision lying on a beautiful beach on a perfect beach day.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX JUST RELAX" AFTER EACH NUMBER: 100, 99, 98,97,96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 81, 80).
Now I close my eyes and keep them closed. I imagine I am at a beautiful beach. It is a sunny day. I am by the water lying near the surf. I continue counting backwards. When I reach 60 I imagine myself walking to the edge of the water writing DEEP ASLEEP in the sand. Then I see the surf come in and wash the words away. When they are gone, I imagine myself deeply hypnotized, my mind open to new positive ideas, behaviors and emotions. 60 I am writing DEEP ASLEEP in the moist sand. The words are gone and I am deep asleep, yet alert to the sounds of my own voice.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX EVEN DEEPER" AFTER EACH NUMBER 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60.THEN PAUSE FOR 60 SECONDS)

Treatment (REPEAT SEVERAL TIMES) I am now open to change. I give myself the command that I am able to enter hypnosis more easily and deeply listening to this tape each time I hear it. (FOR FUTURE TAPES YOU’LL WANT TO INSERT OTHER COMMANDS HERE SUCH AS "I ENJOY HEALTHY FOODS." OR "I NOW LOVE TO EXERCISE").

Emergence: As I count up from 1 to 5, I awaken alert and refreshed. 1 Easily, and Slowly Returning, 2 Feeling Wonderful, 3 Alert, Refreshed, 4. Knowing I am getting better and better everyday, 5 I open my eyes and return to normal consciousness FEELING GREAT.

That’s it. No magick other than the limitless marvel known as the human mind. You might ask why spend money on a professional hypnotherapist? The short answer is that when you visit me you get the benefit of knowledge of the hypnotic state and treatment options. You also can expect a much deeper, more powerful experience resulting in faster improvement and superior results. Like more information? Then come in for a free introductory 15 minute consultation.
[size=small]Take a deep breath. Relax. And get ready for a very enjoyable adventure: your journey into self-hypnosis.

The first question most people ask is "can I really be hypnotized?"
The answer is that there is no doubt about it. The ability to enter hypnotic trance is a natural human attribute. You already move in and out of various trances several times each day.

Here are two everyday examples. One is the experience of driving on a highway lost in daydreams when you suddenly realize that you have driven past your exit as if on automatic pilot. Where were you? How about lightly hypnotized? Another is television viewing. You may never have thought of it this way. But whenever you get deeply involved in a movie you enter a light hypnotic trance. If you need convincing, observe a five-year-old glued to the TV set any Saturday morning. You’ll see a slack jawed, alert-yet-relaxed, future consumer with a vacant, "hypnotized" expression. Are we adults that different when deeply engrossed in a good movie? Of course not. We also "suspend disbelief" when watching stories on video. Day-to-day problems fade away. We are, in effect, very much in a trance.

In therapeutic hypnosis, we become entranced by a story about ourselves and our capabilities. We enter a state where we can access untapped mental resources to make changes in thought, emotion or behavior that can seem amazing, even miraculous.
Interested? I thought you might be. So, let’s get down to the technique itself. Basically, you have a choice of two approaches. Let’s call them "low- tech" and "high-tech" self-hypnosis.

Both require a hypnotic script BEFORE you start. In the "low tech" approach you mentally recite the script. The only equipment is your mind. In the high-tech variation, you tape record the script in your own voice. When you listen to it you become your own hypnotist.
I find the high-tech approach preferable, especially for beginners. Unless a professional hypnotist has trained you in self-hypnosis, trying to be both hypnotist and subject can get too confusing. Most people fail when they work alone. With the high-tech approach, you cannot fail. Even if you don’t think you are "hypnotized," you will relax and spend time reviewing your goals. That alone has benefit. Plus, you can listen to your tapes over and over again adding the power of repetition.

When should you use self-hypnosis? Just about anytime a more positive attitude could make a difference. Use it to increase confidence or concentration, improve memory, reduce stress or pump-up motivation for your exercise program. Like any skill, the more experience you have, the better you become. Eventually you may want to tackle more complex issues. But it is best to start simple.

Hypnosis is generally recognized as a VERY SAFE practice. However, if you try to use it for the wrong purpose, you could aggravate existing conditions: at the least you’ll be ignoring proper medical treatment. So, please don’t try to be your own psychotherapist or physician. By the way, mixing recreational drugs and self-hypnosis is never a good idea.

You can use the script I provide in this article to get started. Or write your own. Read it into a tape recorder in a slow, confident style. Play it back and listen with the intention of experiencing hypnosis. At first you may have to "pretend" to go into trance. Soon you will feel a shift as you enter a true hypnotic state. Be patient. Sometimes benefits come quickly. But just as often they build over time.

The Self-Hypnosis Sc
ript

A hypnotic script consists of three parts. First is the induction. This is the "patter" that guides the subject (you in this case) into trance. The treatment section follows as you program the new ideas, beliefs, emotions and possibilities you wish to acquire. Express your suggestions in a simple, positive statement. "I now enjoy eating healthy foods" is far preferable to "Donuts will make me want to vomit." Then emergence . This is a fancy term for "wake yourself up." And, emerging from hypnosis is as easy as deciding you have had enough of a TV show and using the clicker to turn the box off.
Here is a simple script to start you off. Record it in a slow, confident voice. Then get yourself comfortable. Sit or lie down. Turn off the phone. Make sure you will be undisturbed for 20 minutes or so. Put on headphones. And listen to the sound of your voice…

Induction: Fix your eyes on a spot a little higher than eye level. And let yourself relax. As I count from 100 downwards I want and expect my body to become very relaxed and my eyes very, very heavy. Because as I count backwards I will open my eyes on even numbers like 100 and close them on odd numbers like 99. This makes my eyes very tired and soon I don’t feel like opening them anymore. This occurs by the time I get to 80 or sooner. I then fall into a very deep trance and envision lying on a beautiful beach on a perfect beach day.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX JUST RELAX" AFTER EACH NUMBER: 100, 99, 98,97,96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 84, 83, 82, 81, 80).
Now I close my eyes and keep them closed. I imagine I am at a beautiful beach. It is a sunny day. I am by the water lying near the surf. I continue counting backwards. When I reach 60 I imagine myself walking to the edge of the water writing DEEP ASLEEP in the sand. Then I see the surf come in and wash the words away. When they are gone, I imagine myself deeply hypnotized, my mind open to new positive ideas, behaviors and emotions. 60 I am writing DEEP ASLEEP in the moist sand. The words are gone and I am deep asleep, yet alert to the sounds of my own voice.
(MENTALLY COUNT VERY SLOWLY REPEATING "RELAX EVEN DEEPER" AFTER EACH NUMBER 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60.THEN PAUSE FOR 60 SECONDS)

Treatment (REPEAT SEVERAL TIMES) I am now open to change. I give myself the command that I am able to enter hypnosis more easily and deeply listening to this tape each time I hear it. (FOR FUTURE TAPES YOU’LL WANT TO INSERT OTHER COMMANDS HERE SUCH AS "I ENJOY HEALTHY FOODS." OR "I NOW LOVE TO EXERCISE").

Emergence: As I count up from 1 to 5, I awaken alert and refreshed. 1 Easily, and Slowly Returning, 2 Feeling Wonderful, 3 Alert, Refreshed, 4. Knowing I am getting better and better everyday, 5 I open my eyes and return to normal consciousness FEELING GREAT.

That’s it. No magick other than the limitless marvel known as the human mind. You might ask why spend money on a professional hypnotherapist? The short answer is that when you visit me you get the benefit of knowledge of the hypnotic state and treatment options. You also can expect a much deeper, more powerful experience resulting in faster improvement and superior results. Like more information? Then come in for a free introductory 15 minute consultation.
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Welcome to Holistic Guidance!
Posted by nwalczak on 2010/12/1 8:26:58 (726 reads)

Why was Holistic Guidance created?

5 years ago I went through a major life transition, I moved to a new town, and I became very interested in evolving myself spiritually, mentally and physically. I learned about holistic healing and discovered a lot about how holistic practices and the holistic way of life can heal emotional and physical wounds as well as evolve a person on a spiritual level. The more interested I became in Holistic Practices the more I wanted to know. The challenge was where to find out more? The 1st step I took was to try to find a massage therapist who also practiced some kind of energy work. I had traveled to Sedona and experienced energy work for the 1st time and I had discovered how amazing it was, but I didn’t know much about it, besides that it was incredibly healing emotionally and it expanded my spirituality on levels I had never experienced in the past. When I came home I was on a quest for knowledge. I called 25 massage therapists out of the phone book looking for a reiki massage therapist, because I knew I loved massages (that was in my comfort zone) and I wanted to experience more energy work. After 25 calls I finally found a reiki massage therapist. The experience was amazing, but the process of finding that 1st holistic practitioner was very frustrating. I thought there must be people out there like me, in search of more, not sure what exactly they are looking for, and becoming very frustrated in the process of finding it. That is how the idea of Holistic Guidance came about. As I continued my personal journey I read a lot of books, met with a lot of practitioners and experienced a lot of personal growth, I loved the experience and the process of self discovery and healing that I went through and I thought there must be others out there like me. I didn’t really know anyone who was as excited about living a holistic life as I was, I found it hard to relate to others and I found it frustrating to be experiencing practitioners through trial and error. Why was there no place to go to meet these people? It was like the whole world of holistic practitioners and seekers was underground. I was interested in experiencing the best I could find, but I didn’t know people who could refer me to practitioners, books, or who I could even relate to and share my experiences with.

I thought there needs to be a place, a community where individuals all on their own path can meet and share their experiences, their favorite books, their favorite practitioners, their favorite events. A place where I could meet people with common interests and a place where I could have my eyes opened up to other experiences that I may not even know about.

That is what Holistic Guidance is. Holistic Guidance is an oasis for self discovery and healing. It is a safe place for individuals to become a part of a Holistic Community. To share their interests and their experiences, to share their favorite Holistic resources, and to be recommended friends, products, services, events and practitioners based on those interests. I believe that everyone is on their own path and that no matter where a person starts the journey of self discovery and healing, it is a process and it is ever evolving. The amazing experience of reading a book, meeting someone else who liked it, who also mentions another book, that you might want to try, or a person who went to a practitioner in a healing modality you may not have experienced and shares their experience with you, can open up a never ending learning experience, that is incredible.

If you can relate to my experience and are interested in furthering yourself and in discovering more, then please join our community, invite your friends to join, and make sure to participate, by adding blogs, articles and events, as well as marking your favorites and writing reviews. Make sure your favorite practitioners are on the web-site so that others can find them. Follow us on twitter and like our facebook page. Holistic Guidance is a user based web-site because I believe that each individual is on their own journey, has a lot to share with others and that each person’s individual experience can help others as they travel their own path.

If you have any suggestions, comments, or concerns, please contact me, I would love to hear from you!

Thank you for your time!

Noreen Walczak

Founder, Holistic Guidance, LLC

Personal and Business Coach

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12 Signs Of A Better Life
Posted by KarenCaffrey on 2010/11/29 8:39:34 (599 reads)

~12 Signs Of A Better Life~

How do you know if counseling could help you create a better life? Take a look at the following 12 Signs Of A Better Life, and think about whether adding these things to your life would improve it…..counseling can help.

1. You feel your feelings, most of the time. (Emotions)

Like Goldilocks, the most satisfying feelings are those that are neither too hot nor too cold, but are “just right”. Intense feelings do happen in response to intense events. But life just doesn’t feel as good when you are regularly overwhelmed by negative feelings like sadness, anxiety, hopelessness or anger. Similarly, being regularly unable to access your feelings, living in a numb or disconnected state, makes life feel bland and unsatisfactory.

2. You are in a fairly good mood, most of the time. (Emotions)


Feelings tend to arise and pass quickly. Mood is a fairly consistent state. You feel better when your ongoing emotional state is balanced and positive.

3. You can think well, most of the time. (Mind)

You have the ability to focus your attention when you choose. Your thoughts are clear. Your mental functions and memory work well. You are open-minded and curious.

4. You get along with most people, most of the time. (Casual relationships)

Your relationships with co-workers, acquaintances, people you meet casually and the public are smooth. You navigate your world and society fairly easily.

5. You get along with most important people in your life, most of the time. (Friendly relationships)

There is a good degree of comfort, ease, and predictability in your daily interactions with friends, family, your partner/spouse, and the people who are close to you.


6. You love someone, and you express it to them. (Intimate relationships)

You have at least one emotionally intimate and trusting relationship, where you express your deep emotional needs and they are met. It may be with a partner/spouse, your parent(s), sibling(s), a close friend, etc.

7. Someone loves you. (Intimate relationships)

This means that you not only “know in your head” that someone loves you, but you can “feel” and receive their love. Receiving means that when they express their love to you, it makes you feel better, loved, comforted, valued, esteemed, cared for, etc.

8. You feel physically well, most of the time. (Body)

You have the energy to do what you want to do. You sleep well and feel rested. You have a general sense of physical well-being.

9. You enjoy doing something, and do it regularly. (Pleasure)

You have a hobby, passion, or activity that you enjoy. It makes you feel happy and satisfied both during and after you do it. It is something you look forward to doing.

10. Your body is a source of pleasure. (Pleasure)

You feel pleasurable sensations in your body in different ways. This includes physical contact such as hugs, kisses, pats on the shoulder, sexual satisfaction and pleasure, listening to music, massage, warm baths, the sensation of the sun or a breeze on your skin, etc.

11. You have fun, at least some of the time. (Pleasure)

You have spontaneous, playful times that include laughter, serendipity and joy for the sake of joy.

12. You feel that life is meaningful, most of the time. (Spirit)

You feel that your life and the lives of others have a purpose. Or you believe that there is or may be a God. Or you experience a sense of oneness or something in common with all beings, a sense of belonging in the world, of universality.

© 2010 Karen Caffrey, LPC, JD

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The Season of Thanks and Giving!
Posted by jessmac on 2010/11/28 7:17:27 (643 reads)

As Americans begin to look forward to the holiday season, we often think of sitting around a table with our family and friends eating turkey, stuffing and all the trimmings. Or perhaps of our children spinning a dreidel or running to see what presents await them under the tree. Precious memories made with the ones we love. In this joyous season I challenge you to take a moment out to reflect on the holiday that starts it off, Thanksgiving.

What does it mean? Put simply, it is thanks- an expression of gratitude and giving- to make a present of. Making a present of ones gratitude? How can we make a present of our gratitude?
We must first begin with acknowledging what we are thankful for. Everyday we have numerous things to be grateful for; family, friends, a home, a job, food, health, life. Take the time out today to say "thank you." The way we live our daily lives can be the best expression of our gratitude. When celebrating Thanksgiving take a moment out to reflect on what brings joy to your life, those people, places, or moments be them good or bad that made you who you are today. As your start thinking about what to give this holiday season let your focus come away from the shiny ribbons and bows and come back to the real meaning of the holidays.


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