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Mon, Apr 4, 2016 1:16 AM

What’s in this email?  Please share this email to help your family and
friends.

  1. Romane will be presenting his Stop Smoking Seminar in Winnipeg and
    Brandon, Manitoba.  Added Lose Weight Seminar in Winnipeg.  Details below.

  2. How to Maximize Your Mind Power (Part 1 of 3), an article by M. Vance
    Romane.  This series of articles will reveal valuable information to
    improve your hypnosis skills and to achieve greater health, success and
    happiness.


  1. Reminder:  Romane will be presenting his Stop Smoking Seminar in these
    cities:

FINAL SEMINAR in Brandon for 2016
FRI. APR. 8 at 7 PM (Doors open at about 6:15)
Victoria Inn
3550 Victoria Ave.
SAVE ON ADVANCE TICKETS:
Local: Shoppers Mall Guest Services
Online at:http://www.vanceromane.com/seminars.html
Charge By Phone:  1-888-222-6608

FINAL SEMINAR in Winnipeg for 2016
SAT. APR. 9 at 2 PM (Doors open at about 1:15)
NOTE: This is an afternoon seminar
Best Western Plus Airport
1715 Wellington Ave.
SAVE ON ADVANCE TICKETS:
Online at:  http://www.vanceromane.com/seminars.html
Charge By Phone:  1-888-222-6608

ADDED: Lose Weight Seminar:

Special ONLY $49
Limited tickets available at this low price.
(plus tax and fees) - $115 at the door
FINAL SEMINAR in Winnipeg for 2016
SUN. APR. 10 at 2 PM (Doors open at about 1:15)
NOTE: This is an afternoon seminar
Best Western Plus Airport
1715 Wellington Ave.
SAVE ON ADVANCE TICKETS:
Online at:  http://www.romane.ca/seminars.html
Charge By Phone:  1-888-222-6608


  1. How to Maximize Your Mind Power (Part 1 of 3)  By M. Vance Romane

Hypnotherapy is beneficial for a wide range of issues encountered in
general medicine, ophthalmology, dermatology, pediatrics, anesthesiology,
obstetrics and gynecology, dentistry, psychology and psychiatry. The
American Psychology Association (APA) website has stated that most
clinicians now agree hypnotherapy can be a powerful and effective
therapeutic technique for a wide variety of conditions.

Some of the areas of application are insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome,
arthritis, anorexia nervosa, frigidity, epilepsy, allergy, drug abuse,
tics, headaches and migraines, asthma, a variety of skin maladies (skin is
a mirror of emotions), weight reduction, sports, stress, anxiety, pain
control,  psychosomatic illnesses and hundreds of other areas.

For the balance of this manuscript, the term unconscious and subconscious
will have the same meaning. The subconscious/unconscious mind is
responsible for up to 90 to 95 percent of our thoughts and actions.
Hypnosis is a heightened focus of attention allowing access to the
unconscious mind with increased suggestibility.

Hypnosis can provide lasting change by replacing negative thoughts with
positive empowering thoughts. Hypnosis is a natural occurring state where
the unconscious mind can readily accept and act on new instructions for
change, health, self-improvement and success.

In a comparison survey of psychotherapy literature on the recovery rates of
different therapeutic interventions (as published in American Health
Magazine), it was noted that psychoanalysis had a 38% recovery after 600
sessions; behavior therapy had a recovery rate of 72% after 22 sessions,
while hypnotherapy showed a 93% recovery rate after just 6 sessions. This
indicates some psychological issues benefit more from hypnotherapy than
psychoanalysis or behavior therapy. A German university meta-analysis of
444 studies supported this claim.

For a better understanding of how hypnosis works, read my testimonials page
on my website where 100 people write about their experience and benefits
using my seminars and/or hypnosis recordings. Today, hypnotherapy is
rapidly advancing world-wide as a respected form of therapy in an unlimited
number of areas. Whatever you do, you will do it better with hypnosis. The
more you learn about hypnosis, the better you will use it.

When you see a hypnotist and he introduces experiences to you such as
sticking your hands together, “gluing” your eyelids together, to imagine a
balloon pulling your arm up, that your arm is stiff and cannot bend, etc.,
this is to test for your openness in using your imagination, to focus on
his voice and to participate with your mind and his mind working together.
It tests your ability to follow instructions, to cooperate, to imagine and
to concentrate.

You can also do these types of experiences when practicing self-hypnosis.
Success with the experiences increases your confidence that you are using
hypnosis effectively, so you stop analyzing and self-questioning: “Is it
working, I hope it’s working, it has to work.” Such experiences also help
you to enhance your imagination, increase your ability in the retrieval of
sensory memories, and improve your concentration abilities. All these
skills are useful to maximize your benefits from hypnosis, whether
self-hypnosis or hetero-hypnosis (hypnotized by another).

You can also deepen your hypnosis. For example, “as my arm rises, my body
relaxes more…I feel more calm”; “As my arm rises, I feel satisfied, full,
with small portions of food”; “As my arm rises, I feel more comfort (not I
have less pain)”. Instruct yourself what you do want, not what you do not
want. For example, when an arm rises in the air as you vividly imagine
(what you see, hear, smell, taste, feel in detail) the balloon pulling it,
it feels like there is another self or another mind pulling the balloon
automatically. That other mind is your unconscious mind. The more details
you imagine, the better. For example, if someone imagines the balloon a
certain color, it is more real, and the arm will lift faster,
automatically. You want to get lost in your imaginary dream.

With hypnosis, you can learn how to control your body and mind more than
you ever thought possible. You can improve your daily life and feel more
relaxed. This is good because most of life’s problems are caused by stress.

If you vividly imagine holding ice (and remember the sensory feelings of
ice, the numbness) in one hand, your hand getting very cold and imagine the
other hand is in hot water, you can make the one hand smaller, and the
other slightly larger. Blood vessels shrink in the one hand and dilate in
the other. If you vividly imagine walking up a steep hill, you can raise
your pulse rate. If you imagine running up the hill, you can increase your
pulse rate 20 points.

All the best in Health,

M. Vance Romane

M.V.P. Ltd. (Romane Seminars)
Box 75177, RPO White Rock
Surrey, BC
V4A 0B1
Phone: 604 538 1111 or 1 800 665 4656
Fax: 604 538 8477
vanceromane.com
romane.ca

What’s in this email? Please share this email to help your family and friends. 1. Romane will be presenting his Stop Smoking Seminar in Winnipeg and Brandon, Manitoba. Added Lose Weight Seminar in Winnipeg. Details below. 2. How to Maximize Your Mind Power (Part 1 of 3), an article by M. Vance Romane. This series of articles will reveal valuable information to improve your hypnosis skills and to achieve greater health, success and happiness. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Reminder: Romane will be presenting his Stop Smoking Seminar in these cities: FINAL SEMINAR in Brandon for 2016 FRI. APR. 8 at 7 PM (Doors open at about 6:15) Victoria Inn 3550 Victoria Ave. SAVE ON ADVANCE TICKETS: Local: Shoppers Mall Guest Services Online at:http://www.vanceromane.com/seminars.html Charge By Phone: 1-888-222-6608 FINAL SEMINAR in Winnipeg for 2016 SAT. APR. 9 at 2 PM (Doors open at about 1:15) NOTE: This is an afternoon seminar Best Western Plus Airport 1715 Wellington Ave. SAVE ON ADVANCE TICKETS: Online at: http://www.vanceromane.com/seminars.html Charge By Phone: 1-888-222-6608 ADDED: Lose Weight Seminar: Special ONLY $49 Limited tickets available at this low price. (plus tax and fees) - $115 at the door FINAL SEMINAR in Winnipeg for 2016 SUN. APR. 10 at 2 PM (Doors open at about 1:15) NOTE: This is an afternoon seminar Best Western Plus Airport 1715 Wellington Ave. SAVE ON ADVANCE TICKETS: Online at: http://www.romane.ca/seminars.html Charge By Phone: 1-888-222-6608 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. How to Maximize Your Mind Power (Part 1 of 3) By M. Vance Romane Hypnotherapy is beneficial for a wide range of issues encountered in general medicine, ophthalmology, dermatology, pediatrics, anesthesiology, obstetrics and gynecology, dentistry, psychology and psychiatry. The American Psychology Association (APA) website has stated that most clinicians now agree hypnotherapy can be a powerful and effective therapeutic technique for a wide variety of conditions. Some of the areas of application are insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, anorexia nervosa, frigidity, epilepsy, allergy, drug abuse, tics, headaches and migraines, asthma, a variety of skin maladies (skin is a mirror of emotions), weight reduction, sports, stress, anxiety, pain control, psychosomatic illnesses and hundreds of other areas. For the balance of this manuscript, the term unconscious and subconscious will have the same meaning. The subconscious/unconscious mind is responsible for up to 90 to 95 percent of our thoughts and actions. Hypnosis is a heightened focus of attention allowing access to the unconscious mind with increased suggestibility. Hypnosis can provide lasting change by replacing negative thoughts with positive empowering thoughts. Hypnosis is a natural occurring state where the unconscious mind can readily accept and act on new instructions for change, health, self-improvement and success. In a comparison survey of psychotherapy literature on the recovery rates of different therapeutic interventions (as published in American Health Magazine), it was noted that psychoanalysis had a 38% recovery after 600 sessions; behavior therapy had a recovery rate of 72% after 22 sessions, while hypnotherapy showed a 93% recovery rate after just 6 sessions. This indicates some psychological issues benefit more from hypnotherapy than psychoanalysis or behavior therapy. A German university meta-analysis of 444 studies supported this claim. For a better understanding of how hypnosis works, read my testimonials page on my website where 100 people write about their experience and benefits using my seminars and/or hypnosis recordings. Today, hypnotherapy is rapidly advancing world-wide as a respected form of therapy in an unlimited number of areas. Whatever you do, you will do it better with hypnosis. The more you learn about hypnosis, the better you will use it. When you see a hypnotist and he introduces experiences to you such as sticking your hands together, “gluing” your eyelids together, to imagine a balloon pulling your arm up, that your arm is stiff and cannot bend, etc., this is to test for your openness in using your imagination, to focus on his voice and to participate with your mind and his mind working together. It tests your ability to follow instructions, to cooperate, to imagine and to concentrate. You can also do these types of experiences when practicing self-hypnosis. Success with the experiences increases your confidence that you are using hypnosis effectively, so you stop analyzing and self-questioning: “Is it working, I hope it’s working, it has to work.” Such experiences also help you to enhance your imagination, increase your ability in the retrieval of sensory memories, and improve your concentration abilities. All these skills are useful to maximize your benefits from hypnosis, whether self-hypnosis or hetero-hypnosis (hypnotized by another). You can also deepen your hypnosis. For example, “as my arm rises, my body relaxes more…I feel more calm”; “As my arm rises, I feel satisfied, full, with small portions of food”; “As my arm rises, I feel more comfort (not I have less pain)”. Instruct yourself what you do want, not what you do not want. For example, when an arm rises in the air as you vividly imagine (what you see, hear, smell, taste, feel in detail) the balloon pulling it, it feels like there is another self or another mind pulling the balloon automatically. That other mind is your unconscious mind. The more details you imagine, the better. For example, if someone imagines the balloon a certain color, it is more real, and the arm will lift faster, automatically. You want to get lost in your imaginary dream. With hypnosis, you can learn how to control your body and mind more than you ever thought possible. You can improve your daily life and feel more relaxed. This is good because most of life’s problems are caused by stress. If you vividly imagine holding ice (and remember the sensory feelings of ice, the numbness) in one hand, your hand getting very cold and imagine the other hand is in hot water, you can make the one hand smaller, and the other slightly larger. Blood vessels shrink in the one hand and dilate in the other. If you vividly imagine walking up a steep hill, you can raise your pulse rate. If you imagine running up the hill, you can increase your pulse rate 20 points. All the best in Health, M. Vance Romane M.V.P. Ltd. (Romane Seminars) Box 75177, RPO White Rock Surrey, BC V4A 0B1 Phone: 604 538 1111 or 1 800 665 4656 Fax: 604 538 8477 vanceromane.com romane.ca