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The Truth About Hypnosis For Self Help And Weight Loss

These days an ever increasing number of people are moving away from the more conventional methods of medicine and seeking alternate methods be it Ayurveda, hypnotherapy or meditation. This increasing popularity is making hypnosis a practice which everyone wants to learn be it for self help or pain management. However, it is important to know the basics before you get started.

Hypnosis is a condition of relaxation when you are relaxed and comforted n by your inside feeling and thoughts, ignoring outside pressures. Hypnosis imbues a sense of peace and helps you transcend from the physical to the spiritual world. It requires a lot of concentration and practice, but if done properly, it can be an effective tool to banish bad habits and attain peace in ones day to day activities. By proper practice and using the correctmethodology, you can get stop smoking, loose weight and maintain a healthier lifestyle through hypnotherapy.

Hypnosis can either be accomplished under the supervision of a hypnotherapist or by using methods of self hypnosis. Every day at some time we unconsciously go in the state of hypnosis, for example, while watching TV, reading or driving. These activities help us relax as the make us concentrate on one thing and let us forget everything else in our lives for a brief concentrated periods of time. When you learn self hypnosis or hypnosis, you learn to direct this involuntary relaxation into controlled actions aiming to achieve some specific self help goals.

In the past, hypnosis has been wrongly associated with trance like conditions in which the hypnotist has complete Svengali like control of the human mind and make you behave in any way directed. However, this is a completely false view and has been refuted by recent controlled researcher. In hypnosis, one is totally aware of his surroundings and can control them if he wants to. So the idea of using hypnosis as a tool of recovering past memories and past lives along with controlling the persons mind do anything is not a primary or even realistic goal.

In command hypnosis the relationship between the patient and the hypnotherapist is very crucial. This method is generally used in medicinal practices. Promising secrecy is one of the basic ethics of this profession. Many tools can be used by the hypnotherapist depending upon the patient to make him feel more relaxed. It can be the music of his choice, reading a book or may be just a few suggestions by the therapist that can do the trick. It is important to remember that different things work for different people.

In self hypnosis, the key role is played by concentration. When you are hypnotized you concentrate on a specific memory, object or feeling blocking everything else from your mind.

As the popularity of hypnosis grows and more and more people start using it, you should be remember that hypnotherapy is a very sensitive and difficult technique to learn, and that it should be used with care and caution. And before going to a hypnotherapist it is important to get to know his history, experience and qualifications. If you follow these simple rules then hypnosis can be an experience of a lifetime and give you added benefits of weight loss or memory power.

Bill Urell
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