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This is a FREE download for you. It's not perfect as I made it for myself but it has helped my friends and I so much that I wanted to share it with everyone! It is best used at LEAST once a day for the first week. I use mine before bedtime but you can do it at anytime during the day. I hope it helps you, Jeni xx

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Hypnosis Myths Busted

Myth 1 – “Hypnosis is Mind Control.”

Sadly, this first myth is one of the top prevailing misconceptions found regarding the field of hypnosis. Hypnosis is not mind control. In fact, you are in complete control of your own mind the entire time you are in a state of hypnosis. One cannot be hypnotized or controlled against their will. A person has to want to be hypnotized, have confidence in the hypnotherapist, be willing to accept suggestions, be free from fear and the need to be in control. It is the choice of the client as to what they will and will not do. If at any time you wants to come out of hypnosis, you need only open your eyes.

All hypnosis is self-hypnosis. Each person who enters a state of hypnosis does so by their own choice and at their own direction. The purpose of the hypnotherapist is simply to guide you during the hypnotherapeutic experience. One simple way to describe the role of a hypnotherapist is this: The client needs to hunt for something in their garage. The hypnotherapist is their flashlight. The client has control over where they go, how they get there, what they see and what they do. The hypnotherapist just provides the light for them to navigate by.



Myth 2 – “You are Asleep During Hypnosis.”

People associate hypnosis as a state of sleep for many reasons. One – people often look like they are asleep during hypnosis as their eyes are often closed, their breathing regular, and their body relaxed. Two – when people watch stage hypnosis shows and participants engage in the funny, crazy antics the audience assumes they must be sleeping as no one would engage in such behaviours awake. The truth, however, is you are completely awake while in a state of hypnosis. In truth, you are more awake in a state of hypnosis and you are hyper-aware of everything in the hypnotic state.



Myth 3 – “You Can Get ‘Stuck’ in Hypnosis.”

100% false. A person cannot get “stuck” in hypnosis. Since all hypnosis is self-hypnosis, you are in complete control over your hypnotic state. Should you desire to exit the hypnotic trance at any time, you are free to do so. Just like you end a daydream that you may find yourself in – you can also choose to end the hypnotic state. All you need to do is open their eyes, and the state will end.



Myth 4 – “Only Weak-Willed People Can be Hypnotized.”

As hypnosis requires the ability to concentrate well, typically the best subjects are the more intelligent of the population. This myth plays into the myth that hypnosis is mind control and only those with a weak will can have their mind controlled. Again, this is false. Hypnosis is not mind control. Those who have great concentration make for better subjects, not those with a weak will. All the state requires is imagination and a willingness to cooperate/accept suggestions. Weak willed/minded or strong willed/minded, as long as the client can understand the words the hypnotherapist is using and has a desire to change that is greater than their desire to not change, they can be hypnotized.



Myth 5 – “I Will Expose My Inner-Most Secrets.”

As previously mentioned, all hypnosis is self-hypnosis, so the client is in complete control the entire time. This means a person in hypnosis will not say anything while in a state of hypnosis they do not wish to say. They will also not see or experience anything they are not ready to deal with or work on. If it comes up – they’re ready.



Myth 6 – “I Won’t Remember the Session.”

Again, since hypnosis is not sleep you have the ability to remember everything said and done in the hypnotic state. Client’s often feel more comfortable once they know they will remember what happens during a session. Since it is a heightened state of awareness, you are fully involved in the entire process and remember everything. If it is a genuine fear, then I will give you a suggestion at the end of the session to remember the entire thing.

Myth 7 – “I will lose all control and could be made to do something I’m not comfortable with.”

You cannot go against your morals or ethics in hypnosis. The “Manchurian Candidate” is not reality. You have the power to accept only the suggestions you wish within your moral compass. Any suggestions that would cause a question in moral actions would immediately bring in the conscious mind and lessen (if not destroy) the depth of hypnosis you are in. The ego never fully dissociates during hypnosis. Since it is present, listening in the background, you would never act outside of your morals or code of ethics. Stage hypnotists jobs are to make the audience laugh. Those who volunteer to participate also want the same thing. Because they want what the stage hypnotist is suggesting, they follow him. Hypnotherapy is not stage hypnosis. The two are very different with very different training and purpose.