June 28, 2009

Why Use the Cosmic Ordering Services?

Filed under: Hypnosis NLP — author @ 7:05 am

Cosmic ordering has become more and more in prominence lately. Just place your order with the universe and after a short wait, it will be yours!

There are lots of people out there who do get what they consciously desire, but what about the people who don’t or who can’t make it happen? Do the people who succeed know something that others don’t? Do cosmic ordering secrets really exist?

Think about the last time you saw someone succeed or win big. If you were grumbling and unhappy, you were just placing your order with the cosmos not knowing it was cosmic ordering! The emotions of envy and disdain at another person’s success reinforces the belief that you will never be a success and that you will never get what you want. You are saying you always want to be poor and sad!

Consider going to dinner at a nice restaurant. What do you do if you see someone there with a lovely meal? You don’t get angry about not having it, you just get excited and order it for yourself! You’d hope that they loved their dinner and you would be happy for themselves.

With that in mind, why not be happy at someone else’s success? You’ll find that you can take happiness in their success and understand that your own is just as sweet. Don’t be angry or bitter or disappointed because that reinforces what you already have; you are essentially planning for failure.

Lots of world religious out there tell us that the power of prayer can get us anything we want, although we need to think about how belief fits into that. More and more scientists are finding that quantum physics is a lot like a belief system and all the evidence is pointing to religious dogma as being true.

It is the application of the mind’s energy that makes it happen. This doesn’t take away from the religious doctrine but enhances it with proof.

There are many things that block a person from achieving their dreams if they just use positive affirmations. Past beliefs negate all the phrases you say and eliminate most of the good that the affirmation creates. Some affirmations manage to stick, but it takes time if you allow the old beliefs to remain.

This is where you can start looking into the cosmic ordering services. You’ll find that you are going to need to do a thorough cleaning of your brain before you go any further, and starting with a clean slate will let you really know that you deserve what the Universe gives you.

Various methods help you to clean out the old. Just like a vacuum sweeper is more effective than a small toothbrush to clean the carpet, so are newer scientific ways more effective in making your mind available to accept the new way of life you desire.

You can actually use self-hypnosis, subliminal affirmations and binaural frequency waves to help you get where you want. They will let you get rid of your old, tired thinking and then you’ll find that you have lots of things going your way. Remember that the cosmic ordering secrets can really help your mind, and that if your mind is sabotaging you, you aren’t going to get very far.

Remember that your mind believes in maintaining the status quo. Even if you are miserable, your mind will fight to keep you where you need to be, and because of this, you’ll find that you are in a place where you are looking at getting ahead and getting the right kind of mode of operation from yourself. You’ll find that you can believe in anything and that your mind will be able to help.

The cosmic ordering system can give you whatever it is you want. Pick out your order and then find a way to make it a reality!

The Truth Behind the Free Subliminal Mp3

Filed under: Hypnosis NLP — author @ 7:05 am

Aren’t subliminal messages illegal? Can you really improve your life with subliminal mp3s? Is subliminal messaging totally effortless? Can anyone use subliminals?

These are some of the common questions associated with free subliminals, and here we will give answers and clear up any any confusion once and for all. But of course one way to find out for yourself is to try a free subliminal mp3.

  1. It is not illegal. There were some studies conducted in the 1960s and 70s, the most famous one involving a movie theatre in which movie visitors were displayed messages telling them to “drink coca cola” and “eat popcorn”. Results showed that popcorn sales rose by 57% and coke sales by 18%. This study led to subliminal messaging being BANNED in media use. However, as a self help product they are not against the law – you can obviosuly use subliminal messages yourself, to make improvements in your life.

  2. Yes, you can change your life with free subliminal messages alone. They are a type of hypnosis, so while they are not an instant cure, they will make positive and lasting changes to you subconscious mind, changes which will make sure you reach your goals.

  3. Well…. Yes and No – They are not effortless in the way that you can play an mp3 and it will fix your problems without any conscious effort or action on your part. However if you are putting in the effort to work towards your goal, then they will effortlessly ENHANCE your efforts and make sure you stand the best possible chance of reaching your goal.

  4. Finally, yes subliminal messages are safe to be used by anyone. To get benefit from subliminal messages all you have to do is answer yes to these 2 questions: can you speak English to a conversation level and understand it too, and do you have 40 minutes spare each day.

If you like the sound of subliminals then why not get started today with our most popular mp3: remember your dreams subliminal. Start making positive and lasting changes in your life today

 

June 27, 2009

Surgical Hypnosis

Filed under: Hypnosis NLP — maghyp @ 9:00 pm

When people set aside the usual myths and misconceptions associated with hypnosis good things usually happen. Recently, hypnosis has been getting some positive national exposure increasing the publics general awareness of its health related benefits and its role as an increasingly popular frontline holistic healer. Hypnosis is non-invasive, soothing and once the client understands the process they may continue making healthy changes all on their own.

Hypnosis is the simple process of accessing subconscious thought. The subconscious mind has many important functions; it is where all our values, beliefs, habits and patterns reside. It also is the home of our body s control center. It regulates our heart rate, breathing and coordinates every step we take.

Having the key to such a powerful place enables us to initiate positive changes supporting how our body responds to situations like stress, fear, pain, depression or even the trauma of surgery. Clients fortunate enough to be given the option of receiving hypnosis prior to, and after surgical procedures, sing its praises. Also, scientific research supports these claims with reduced complications and medication needs; more timely recoveries and shorter hospital stays, which is good for everyone.

An average savings of $1,200 per patient resulted from this simple 5-minute intervention. (1)

Another study discovered that the hypnosis group did better than 89% of those who did not receive hypnosis. These data strongly support the use of hypnosis with surgical patients. (2)

Hypnosis isn t magic, its nature. We all go in and out of hypnotic-like trance several times a day. We call it day dreaming or zoning out. Hypnosis is the process of enabling this dream-like state to occur and then offering helpful direction, which support the client s specific goals.

Surgical hypnosis involves relaxation, improved immune response and circulation that minimizes infection and promotes rapid healing. By increasing endorphin production pain is minimized requiring less medication and the unwanted side effects that usually result. And because the imagination resides in subconscious thought, wonderful images show the client relaxed, comfortable and successful further reinforcing this positive plan.

This healthy direction creates a blueprint, which becomes reality. Surgical Hypnosis disconnects patterns of fear and worry. It puts the client in the drivers seat when need they need it most. In life we all follow the path of our most dominant thoughts and with hypnosis you get the unique opportunity to create the thoughts and images, which serve you best. What your mind conceives your body achieves.

In the mid 1840 s when John Elliotson and James Esdaile began using hypnosis in the surgical setting as an anesthetic with great success. Prior to their efforts mortality rate was 40%; with hypnosis it was 5%. In spite of their success hypnosis would soon take a backseat to either, nitrous oxide and chloroform by the late 1840 s. (3)

The 3 important keys to success with hypnosis are how open a client is to this type of relaxation, how motivated they are to make positive changes and how prepared the hypnotist is to offer the suggestions and imagery supporting the desired change. Hypnosis is a relationship of trust and co-operation. If a client believes the hypnotist is working in their best interest they are likely to be more open minded and accepting, ensuring positive results.

It is impossible to predict the outcome of any treatment option but when clients understand the technique, benefits and are involved with the process, results are consistently positive. Also, considering the mountain of research supporting clinical hypnosis as an effective compliment to traditional medicine, the time has come to open the door to this and other holistic options.

An advocate and practitioner of surgical hypnosis is Elvira Lang MD. Dr. Lang teaches at Harvard University and is the Director of Interventional Radiology at Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston, MA. Her study involved 241 patients receiving percutaneous vascular and renal procedures either received no special treatment, structured attention or self-hypnotic relaxation. Structured attention and self-hypnotic relaxation proved beneficial during invasive medical procedures. Hypnosis had more profound effects on pain and anxiety reduction, and is superior, in that it also improves hemodynamic stability. (4)

Other studies reveal more positive results:
Positive intraoperative suggestions seem to have a significant effect in reducing morphine requirements in the early postoperative period. (5)

Patients in the hypnosis group had significantly less vomiting, 39% compared to 68% in the control group, less nausea and less need of analgesics postoperatively. Preoperative hypnotic techniques in breast surgery contribute to a reduction of both post operative nausea and vomiting and postoperative analgesic requirements. (6)

Anxiety before the operation increased significantly in the control group but remained at baseline level in the experimental (hypnosis) group. Postoperative consumption of analgesics was significantly reduced in the experimental (hypnosis) group compared to the control (non-hypnosis) group. (7)

A significant correlation was found between anxiety and perceived knowledge of procedures. The results suggest that pre-operative hypnosis provides a quick and effective way to reduce pre-operative patient anxiety and anesthetic requirements for gynecological daycare surgery. (8)

Through the early 20th century the debate was if hypnosis existed at all. The American Medical Association said it did in 1958 and since then hypnosis has been dissected and analyzed and the positive results are available for anyone to read.

Now the debate is over and the verdict is in. It may not be for everyone, but what is? Hypnosis is safe, relaxing and an effective option for clients going through the trauma of surgery. There are no side effects or allergic reactions and it costs next to nothing. Some also believe that it should be the client s right, not the hospital s option, as to which holistic supports are available. Someday soon it will hopefully be as simple as selecting hypnosis on a pre-op check list.

(1) Disbrow EA. Bennett HL. Owings JT. Effect of preoperative suggestion on postoperative gastrointestinal motility Western Journal of Medicine. 1993; 158(5): 488-92.
(2) The Effectiveness of Adjunctive Hypnosis with Surgical Patients: A Meta-Analysis Guy H. Montgomery, PhD*, Daniel David, PhD*, Gary Winkel, PhD*, Jeffrey H. Silverstein, MD , and Dana H. Bovbjerg, PhD*
(3) Origins of Surgical Hypnosis. John F. Kihlstrom
(4) Adjunctive non-pharmacological analgesia for invasive medical procedures: a randomized trial. Elvira V Lang, Eric G Benotsch, Lauri J Fick, Susan Lutgendorf, Michael L Berbaum, Kevin S Berbaum, Henrietta Logan, David Spiegel. The Lancet, Vol 355, April 29, 2000, pages 1486-1490.
(5) McLintock TT. Aitken H. Downie CF. Kenny GN. Postoperative analgesic requirements in patients exposed to positive intraoperative suggestions. BMJ 1990; 301(6755): 788-90
(6) Enqvist B. Bjorklund C. Engman M. Jakobsson J. Preoperative hypnosis reduces postoperative vomiting after surgery of the breasts. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 1997; 41(8): 1028-32.
(7)Enqvist B. Fischer K. Preoperative hypnotic techniques reduce consumption of analgesics after surgical removal of third mandibular molars: a brief communication. International Journal of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis 1997; 45(2): 102-8.
(8)Goldmann L. Ogg TW. Levey AB. Hypnosis and daycase anaesthesia. A study to reduce pre-operative anxiety and intra-operative anaesthetic requirements. Anaesthesia 1988; 43(6): 466-9.

About the Author

Paul Gustafson RN, BSN, CH runs HealthyHypnosis.com of Burlington, Massachusetts. His 11 years of acute cardiac and hospice experience offer a solid foundation supporting his clinical approach to hypnotherapy. Visit HealthyHypnosis.com or call toll free at 888-290-3972.

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