Close your eyes, and relax - hypnosis during surgery

Hypnosis in surgery reports:

“Hypnosurgery using hypnosis for pain control has been gaining acceptance over recent years in medicine in the UK and other parts of the world. In addition to pain control, hypnosurgery can provide a range of other benefits such as anxiety reduction, less complications during surgery and faster recovery times.”

Hypnosis is a skill that anyone can learn. It’s been used in medicine for many years, and has pain control benefits for you if you suffer from a chronic condition like arthritis.

On a more mundane level, you can use hypnosis for everything from weight loss to stress relief.

Discover the power of hypnosis yourself today.

Your subconscious mind wants to help you

Your subconscious mind controls much of what you do. It controls all the processes of your body, and it learns, so that once you learn how to do something (like driving a car) your subconscious mind does it for you automatically.

However, your subconscious mind isn’t fussy about what it learns - it takes all suggestions on board. Some of these suggestions may be very negative. In childhood, you learn a lot of material which no longer applies. However, it’s still in your subconscious mind.

It’s important to realize that your subconscious wants to help you.

Hypnotist goes right to the source reports:

“Gruber says he believes that the subconscious mind, which some people might be loath to delve into, is actually ‘a servant who is trying to serve you.’ ‘It’s doing the best it can at the moment with what it’s got in there. Once you learn the old natural ways of communicating with it … it will give you the answers and then you can start resolving (the problem).’”

You can use hypnosis and self-hypnosis to reprogram your subconscious mind - to remove material that’s causing you to act in self-destructive ways, for example.

Discover the power of hypnosis - and use it to change your life.