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The Transience of Experiences: Reflections on Hypnosis and Bathing

In our quest for understanding and personal growth, we often encounter various techniques and practices that promise transformative effects. Two such experiences are hypnosis and taking a bath. While both can provide profound effects, there are individuals who argue that hypnosis is ineffective because its effects don’t always last. In response to such skepticism, I invite you to contemplate the fleeting nature of experiences by drawing an analogy between hypnosis and bathing. I want to explore the concept of transience and offer a fresh perspective on the efficacy of these practices. First, hypnosis, a therapeutic technique that induces a state…

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Hypnosis and the Power of the Subconscious/Unconscious Mind

Hypnosis and the power of the unconscious mind is a subject that evokes a million responses from a million different people. Some feel overawed by it, yet others are plainly scared of it; some others seem skeptical about it, and yet others are what we know as believers. Have you ever found yourself wondering what hypnosis is all about? Have you been intrigued by the success stories you have heard, but never thought you could benefit from it? Various people may have various reactions to hypnosis, however, the fact remains that it is fast emerging as a field of science…

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Does the Subconscious Mind Affect Cognitive Behavior?

Does the subconscious mind affect cognitive behavior? The short answer is, “Depends on who you ask.” Just like with most things the thoughts on this are divided. With that said, I think it does. I can only base this answer on my studies and experiences with hypnotherapy sessions I have done personally. According to Dr. Milton H. Erickson, know as the father of modern hypnotherapy, and whose techniques I have studied, it appears there is alway communication between the concious and subconcious, not only in one’s own mind, but between the minds of others, such as the therapist and client.…

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