Friday, September 30, 2016

When a hypnotist induces a hypnotic trance

Ever since modern human civilization began, people have become preoccupied with the idea of attaining ideals and refining what could only be described as the imperfections or imbalances of the human psyche and spirit. This is the main reason why people approach professionals like hypnotists and energy healers – because people feel that something must be done to bring balance to a person’s mind and spirit before one can lead a normal life. 

With so many other methods and approaches available academically, what makes past life regression a cut above the rest? What makes it a sound practice that should be pursued and developed with constant application? In this module, we will be exploring the virtues or advantages of past life regression so you will know exactly why this particular technique is still being championed by many hypnotists and psychotherapists around the world. The first advantage of past life regression is that it never aims to address an issue or only a handful of issues. A hypnotist may ask the client to enumerate the main issues that they want to tackle during the therapy.

These needs will be addressed by the hypnotist, no doubt about that. But in addition to addressing these specific issues the hypnotist will also attempt to address underlying issues and challenges that may have contributed to the main concerns in the first place. For example, if a client wishes to use past life regression to discover why they cannot have long term romantic relationships the hypnotist may also guide the client to discovering their true strengths and value as a person to boost their self-confidence so that they would see that they are indeed someone who deserves love and attention. Past life regression attempts to make clients whole once again. When a client says “I feel happy and complete knowing these things”, the hypnotist has definitely done their part in resolving the bigger issues affecting their client. This holistic tendency in past life regression can also be seen in the way hypnotists utilize the mind-body connection. When a hypnotist induces a hypnotic trance, the feedback from the mind and the body is both used to establish and deepen the trance. Once the trance state is finally induced, the hypnotist then encourages the client to make full use of their senses and their ability to recall long term memories during the actual regression.  Learn more at http://pomm79.moonfruit.com/blog/4588864419/Hypnosis-is-Powerful/10581596 and http://lusharson8884.exteen.com/20160306/the-power-of-hypnosis-training

The mind’s ability is heightened significantly during a past life regression session and this will definitely benefit anyone who has never tried an integrative approach to addressing personal challenges and issues. Hypnotists are also aware that reality for people isn’t unitary – there are several layers of reality that must all be taken into consideration during the past life regression. There is physical reality (e.g. being seated on a couch in the hypnotist’s office) and there is also inner reality (e.g. speaking to a family member in the client’s mind during actual regression). The hypnotist must traverse and carefully navigate these layers of reality in order to succeed in their professional goals. The task may sound extremely difficult but it is actually all in a day’s work for a professional hypnotist such as yourself. The second advantage of past life regression as a mode of therapy is that it is one hundred percent drug-free and natural. In this day and age where prescription medication are given to almost any kind of condition, methods like past life regression and hypnosis offer hope to those who do not wish to become dependent on drugs that do not even come close to addressing the root cause of the challenges. For example, a person with a phobia may take drugs to control her panic attacks. They might be prescribed a strong anti-panic drug that controls chemicals in their brain so that they wouldn’t end up hyperventilating and losing consciousness if he or she experiences a particularly severe bout of phobia-related panic. This approach might work for a short period of time. However, what happens in ten years? In five years? Or even just a year?