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Books > Social sciences > Psychology > States of consciousness > Hypnosis
A must-have for professional, clinical hypnotherapists, but also a
wonderful resource for advocates of self-hypnosis. With well over a
hundred scripts ranging from 10 difference weight loss sessions to
past-life regression...this book seems to cover the full gabet.
Included are therapy scripts for cancer recovery, self esteem,
smoking and alcohol cessation, hypertension, memory and
comprehension, attracting a soul mate, accessing the akashic
records, and more. With a proven success track over the last two
decades, the authors bring you scripts you can read to clients, or
put on cassettes and CDs, that will make you an expert and
practically guarantee results.
Upon her fathers death, young christina became heir to the throne.
On her eighteenth birthday she ascended the throne. Despite ruling
admirably Christina spends the next ten years in misery. At 28
things pick up when she manages to abdicate herself as queen. For
two years she travels Europe, stirring up trouble each country,
finally settling in Rome. While in Rome Christina makes many people
miserable, especially the pope
Hypnosis induction techniques, deepening techniques and definitions
and terminology for the begining hypnotherapist. It is presented in
an easy to learn format that is clear and understandable.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1906 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1891 Edition.
Hypnotism is a largely misunderstood subject, I suppose. But it may
be easily learned by anyone interested, as with any other subject
on earth right? Is it magic? Voodoo? Or is it a spell that one can
cast upon others? Now, there's actually more of it than the thought
of a stage magician ordering an assistant to float on air with a
magic word and a wave of his hand. Or, a doctor softly telling a
patient to close their eyes and believe in what he says. You may be
surprised to learn that some magicians, psychologists and stage
artists have had successes in demonstrating the effects of
hypnotism, which is a real marvel and mystery to the uninitiated.
In reality, hypnotism can be understood in terms of what it is not.
With that said, one becomes free of the anxiety and misconception
that are usually evoked when talking about the subject. Hypnotism
may have been largely used, or even misused, by an unsuspecting
public with both the practitioner as well as the subject person
eager to do it for their own reasons. This little book may help
explain what it is, and what it is not.
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