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Teaches:
Instant
self-hypnosis
How to enter hypnotic state in a second
Advanced
self-hypnosis
techniques for:
Stress & Anxiety
Better Sleeping
Confidence
Public Speaking
Public Performance
Study & Exams
Sport
Relationships
Weight Loss
Pain Control
Self-healing
Self-awareness
Self-growth and Meditation
Waking self-hypnosis
How to use self-hypnotic while fully alert for
sport, study etc
Mini
self-hypnosis sessions when you enter
self-hypnosis for a minute to instantly achieve the goal
Deepening techniques
Hypnotic suggestions
And
more...
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Waking Self-hypnosis
You are in waking hypnosis when you are in hypnosis, but your eyes are open.
Waking self-hypnosis is a very useful skill and can be applicable in many
situations. Waking self- hypnosis is an amazing tool and performance booster
when we need to be alert, need to register visual signals and use the power of
the subconscious mind at the same time.
The very brief definition of the hypnotic state is the special focus or
alertness that allows us to access the enormous resources of the subconscious
mind. We can learn different levels and different ways of accessing our
subconscious mind. The classical hypnotic trance uses the voice of a
hypnotherapist as the centre of the focus allowing this access. In
self-hypnosis, we learn to maintain the hypnotic state in another way. It is
natural for eyes to close when entering the hypnotic state, because when the
focus is on the voice the other signals are not needed. It is easier for the
mind to focus on the internal resources when other signals are excluded, so the
hypnotherapist usually gives a suggestion to close the eyes. The same with
self-hypnosis – it is easier to learn when the eyes are closed.
I teach waking self-hypnosis when students are in the hypnotic trance, so
they can quickly grasp the idea and can practice instantly. However, usually
some practice in self-hypnosis is needed at first, because it is a more advanced
technique. Students are taught different levels of waking self-hypnosis:
 | Deep waking self-hypnosis - a very deep
hypnotic state, it works almost like a good, relaxing sleep. Very useful in
situations where we need to appear to be awake and respond to some
visual/verbal stimulus, but we prefer to be in our own world and relax or we
have some mental tasks to do. Great for boring meetings, doctor's waiting
rooms etc. |
 | Medium waking self-hypnosis - useful when we
need to maintain a medium level of alertness, applicable for rhythmical
physical exercise like running or swimming. Some clients use it also
for conversations with their spouse, so they can say "aha" or repeat a
phrase when required (perhaps not the best way to maintain a good
relationship). |
 | Light waking self-hypnosis - this is the most amazing
state, because it allows us to use the resources of the subconscious mind
while fully alert, or in fact to use the resources of the subconscious mind
to be even more alert. Exceptionally useful for maintaining deep
concentration and focus when studying. Other practical applications
include sport performance, especially golf, tennis and martial arts.
I also teach this for public speaking or other public performance
activities like singing or acting.
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