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Stage Hypnosis Versus Hypnotherapy Home Study Course

By: Jec Gonzales
Submitted: 2008-06-06 12:31:21
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Not a few people have the impression that hypnosis is some sort voodoo or ingenious trick run by stage hypnotists like David Blaine. This false image was created by mainstream media and man's natural fascination for the unnatural.

Ever wonder why all captured footages and photos of UFOs and the Yeti are blurred and almost unrecognizable? It's because man would rather entertain the unnatural side of things for the mere fact that it's unnatural and unheard of. That's exactly why hypnosis and self hypnosis, despite being accepted as a wing of professional medicine, it's still welcomed by a lot of raised eyebrows caused by our innate preference for the unknown.

To settle this myth, let's look a the big difference between clinical hypnosis and the stage hypnotism many people are familiar with.

While watching stage hypnotists perform, recognize some of the techniques they utilize. First the performer asks for volunteers from the audience. These are people who might well have had a drink or three, and their inhibitions are reduced, or someone who's actually part of the whole act.

Let's assume it's the former. Onstage, the performer will try to select those volunteers he or she feels will most readily comply with commands. Those who are judged to be "fighting" or "resisting" will be dismissed. The showman is often very adept at reading body language and other subtle signs that indicate that the subjects want to do as they are told and put on a good show.

After the performer has carefully culled the group to a handful of willing participants, the show begins. Whether the entire group is really hypnotized or not doesn't matter. The participants may be in a trance, they may believe they are, or they may simply act as if they are hypnotized. Once they are on stage, there is a powerful pressure to go along and not "spoil the show."

That's basically the long and short of it.

On the other hand, those who have tried selfhypnosis attest an entirely different experience. Rather than being a form of entertainment, it's often described as an enlightening and refreshing experience.

That's because in real selfhypnosis, you are both the operator/guide and the subject. This is like being both the director of a movie and the lead actor. This deep relaxing moment provides the practitioner loads of opportunities to discover hidden inner realizations. It also allows the person doing selfhypnosis to tap into his inner reserves and bring out the answers and motivations tucked in.

There are remarkable hypnotic effects you can achieve on your own. In areas such as pain control, for instance, major surgeries have been performed with self-hypnosis as the only anesthesia.

Take the documented case of Victor Rausch (1980). A dental surgeon, Doctor Rausch had used hypnosis and selfhypnosis in his practice and was very experienced and confident with hypnotic procedures. When he had to undergo gall bladder surgery, he used selfhypnosis as the only anesthesia. The surgery was performed without complications and without pain.

Other effects you can create via self hypnosis are control over fears, increased self-confidence, and relief from allergies. A decent hypnotherapy home study course can teach a person not only how to go into selfhypnosis, but also to create pre- and post-hypnotic cues that could triggers said positive outcomes.

The hypnotic phenomenon is a naturally occurring state that virtually everyone, with practice, can learn to use for achieving goals that might otherwise be too difficult or even impossible to achieve. It is important to know that hypnosis allows you more control rather than less. In hypnosis, you are conscious of the outside world and you can react to it if you choose. How you can use hypnosis on your own is limited only by the hypnosis home study course you use and your desire to change.

Jerico Gonzales is just a random guy lucky enough to discover body and mind wellness thru hypnosis home study course and hypnosis and hypnotherapy training.

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