Hello Friends,
Here are some great hypnosis mind power articles for you. Enjoy!
Today’s favorite quote: Integrity is not a 90 percent thing, not a 95
percent thing; either you have it or you don’t. — Peter Scotese
*Two great comical memories to help you to understand hypnosis even better:
*Many years ago, when I was presenting a hypnosis entertainment show in
Brandon, MB, the white light follow spot suddenly stopped following me on
stage. The young man who was conscientiously concentrating on his job, was
even more focused on me such that he drifted into hypnosis and became
motionless. I walked into the audience where he was, told him this would
not happen again, then brought him out of the hypnosis. Everyone, including
him found it hilarious.
Another time, in Edmonton, the stage curtain was supposed to close for the
ending of the performance. It did not. The man at the side of the stage,
operating the curtains and the sound system was so focused on his cues and
me that he drifted into hypnosis. He also became motionless. We carried him
to middle of the stage, brought a surprised person out of hypnosis and the
audience roared with laughter.
Similarly, sometimes with a small private group, I have experimented
hypnotizing one person with my words, but also simultaneously, from time to
time, casually directing my intent gaze to a second person . Both usually
end up hypnotized. This is indirect or disguised hypnosis. Powerful
concentrated intent by the hypnotist is important here. It is all in the
focus of attention. This is a good technique to hypnotize someone who tries
too hard to be hypnotized. When he stops trying, or the indirect method is
employed, he is then easily hypnotized. Children are hypnotized quickly
because it is a fun game for them. I encourage you to make the best use of
hypnosis in your life. The Creator has given us this gift to overcome
obstacles, to become our personal best for health, success and happiness.
Raised From The Dead:
In 1963, a great hypnotist named James T. Milton, M.D., F.A.I.H. recounted
the following event: While visiting a San Diego Hospital, a nurse
Supervisor asked him to pronounce a woman named Christine dead. She had
been in a profound coma, believed caused by suicide and sedatives. Upon
examination, Dr. Milton noted that Christine was not breathing; no radial
pulse; blood pressure was 0/0 and no heart sounds with a stethoscope,
clinically dead. Dr. Milton said “I use hypnotic suggestions on unconscious
patients, whether from traumatic injury, stroke, diabetic coma, uremia,
general anesthesia or other causes, sometimes evoking amazing responses.”
He told Christine to cut the nonsense, to get her pulse going, to get the
blood pressure up and breathe normally. Very soon, he felt a faint pulse on
the wrist; noticed shallow breathing; rising blood pressure stabilizing at
124/80; then normal breathing; pulse became full, rhythmic and there were
normal heart tones and good color. Unfortunately, however, she died 2 days
later, without regaining consciousness. Back in the sixties, many
physicians knew nothing of the powers of hypnosis and discredited the use.
As a result, Christine’s regular personal physician did not ask Dr. Milton
to continue treatment. Dr. Milton said “I believed she could have been
motivated to continue living … this woman apparently wanted to die.”
It is important to be aware that people going to sleep; under general
anesthetic and while dying likely retain the sense of hearing until their
last breath. Addressing the person by their first name with a caring and
persuasive voice may make the difference between life and death.
The will to live, whether for a passionate purpose or goal, to be with
loved ones or simply a strong appreciation of the wonders of the earth and
life itself is important. Everyone has heard of the person who retires, now
feeling no purpose in life, dies soon after retirement. Or, the loved one
who dies close to the death of their partner or family member… a reminder
to focus upon gratitude for what we have, what is good in our life, rather
than what we do not have; to live in the moment; to cultivate a passion,
interesting activities and friends; to turn the lemons of life into useful
lemonade and to enjoy the great personal fulfillment and satisfaction of
helping others to happiness.
Enjoy every moment,
Vance Romane
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