Is Covert (female hypnotists) Hypnosis And Mind Control Possible

By Marc Savage

  Many people have heard of hypnosis. This can be in the form of self hypnosis or hypnotic therapy. However, there is not a large group of people that will tell you that they have heard of covert hypnosis. Covert hypnosis is the type of hypnosis that is done without the knowledge of the person who’s mind is being controlled.

There is a belief that covert hypnosis is not possible. This thought is lead by the idea that a person has to be willing to be put in a hypnotic trance for it to happen. This is not true. Covert hypnosis is possible for a number of reasons.

Covert hypnosis is using subliminal mind control techniques to alter someone’s action or thoughts without them knowing it. The key piece of this that makes it differ from regular hypnosis is that the person who’s mind is being controlled does not know that it is going on.

The reason that covert hypnosis is possible is that it is all about simple communication techniques. Mind control is not some elaborate chant or magical incantation. It is truly communication taken to the subconscious level. This is a simple way of explaining how covert hypnosis takes effect.

The communication that is used to make covert hypnosis possible can be broken down into four parts. They are body language, facial expressions, para language and the actual words that are spoken during communication.

These simple ways of communication are used by regular people everyday. It is the way that a person uses these tools to get the person to change their mind and act differently than they would to be covert hypnosis.

There have been many people that you have dealt with through out your life that have used covert hypnosis. You have seen this in action and did not realize you were seeing a form of mind control.

The politician that is giving a speech that engages and brings hope to the people listening to him is a form of this. Top sales people use covert hypnosis all the time to close a sale.

Perhaps, you have walked away from making a purchase only to realize that you really did not want to have bought the item, but the sales person was just so amazing. You were under the forces of covert hypnosis.

Covert hypnosis is something that is often played up as being magical and elusive in the movies. This tends to lead to the misconception that this form of mind control is not possible. This is not true. Covert hypnosis is possible. It only takes simple communication techniques to be able to control the mind through hypnosis.

Covert hypnosis is possible and easy if you are willing to learn the techniques. How can you learn these techniques?

Learn more about the right program for you at my website

Marc Savage is the owner of http://www.hypnoticmindcontrol.net

Obviously people with Psoriasis deserve it!
By Paul W Howard

  For anybody that does not have the condition Psoriasis it would seem ludicrous to suggest that they deserve to suffer from this condition. However, during the study I conducted on the effects of Hypnotherapy upon Psoriasis, this is one of the core beliefs that I discovered a Psoriasis sufferer has.

What is Psoriasis? Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition. There are nine types, each with unique signs and symptoms. Plaque Psoriasis is the most common type of Psoriasis and the only one so far that I have been able to affect. About 80% of people who develop psoriasis have plaque psoriasis, which looks like patches of raised, reddish skin covered by opaque scales. These patches, or plaques, often form on the elbows, knees, scalp and lower back. However, the plaques can occur anywhere on the body.

Researchers believe that psoriasis is an immune-mediated condition. This means the condition is caused by faulty signals in the bodys immune system. It is believed that psoriasis develops when the immune system tells the body to over-react and accelerate the growth of skin cells. Normally skin cells mature and are shed from the skins surface every 28 to 30 days. When psoriasis develops, the skin cells mature in 3 to 6 days and move to the skin surface. Instead of being shed, the skin cells pile up, causing the visible lesions. It is my belief that by using Hypnotherapy what the client is able to do is to correct those faulty signals. There is good evidence to show that Hypnotherapy can have a significant effect on Psoriasis.

Psoriasis usually causes discomfort. The skin often itches, and it may crack and bleed. In severe cases, the itching and discomfort may keep a person awake at night, and the pain can make everyday tasks difficult.

In my previous article Psoriasis an angry mans game I described the study, the results and another trait common to a Psoriasis client, anger. However in this article I want to discuss a common belief amongst Psoriasis clients and that is that Im not good enough. This is a common belief that virtually all Psoriasis clients, which I have worked with over the years, have. They believe, deep down at a sub-conscious level, for one reason or another, that they have done something wrong. This develops into a belief that Im not good enough, which is eventually translated into the belief that they deserve the condition. To an outsider looking in this would appear to be bizarre. However, consider the small child, say a five year old girl, whose parents split up and her daddy is suddenly taken away. What does that child think? Its a fair bet that she will be very upset and in trying to understand what has happened to her world, (given her limited understanding of the world and its complexities), she may feel that SHE has done something wrong, which is why daddy left. In turn, this leads to feelings of guilt and low self-worth. Hence, the Im not good enough syndrome is born.

Psoriasis will often develop after an event like this. Of course it then follows on quite naturally for the child to link the two together to come to an even bigger fictitious belief that because she wasnt good enough God, Father Christmas or whoever, gave her this horrible scaly, itchy skin. Now, most adults would of course dismiss this belief structure. However we are talking about a small child with very limited processing capability; to her its a straightforward cause and effect, I deserve it and here it is!

Okay, so now this child has the belief, what happens as she grows? Does her self-worth improve? Its very unlikely! What would you expect to happen when shes at school doing PE with scales on her elbows or in her hair? Do you imagine the other children will understand and give her positive encouragement? Of course not! Names like scabby and snakeskin make her feel more ashamed and teach her to hide it away, dropping her self worth even lower. This will continue for the rest of her life unless someone steps in and tells her subconscious mind to STOP these destructive thought processes, and starts the reversal of the cycle so that the healing may begin.

Many people are unaware of the automatic functions of the subconscious mind. This simply means that if a process is repeated often enough, almost irrespective of the outcome, this thinking develops into an automatic process. This is because the subconscious mind does not have a critical factor, which means that it does not interrogate behaviour or thinking to establish whether or not it is beneficial to the client.

Hypnotherapy is really the most direct and influential way of changing subconscious thinking; within therapy patterns thinking and behaviour can be improved to facilitate beneficial resolutions. Often this process is both surprising to, and effortless for, the client.

A belief in the benefits of Hypnotherapy is not necessary in order to change behaviour. Many clients that I have dealt with have either been unable to understand the link between the way we think and the way our body responds, or tend to think of hypnosis as being something they have seen on television, which has no relevance to them. Hypnotherapy works independently and separately from a clients critical intellectual assessment, which often comes as a big surprise.

Paul Howard has been specialising in Psoriasis for nearly ten years. He has trained many hypnotherapists around the country to treat Psoriasis effectively. He works at The Surrey Institute of Clinical Hypnotherapy in Wallington, Surrey, UK. He can be contacted via the website at www.sich.co.uk. He is also the Marketing director for The National Council for Hypnotherapy - The premiere governing body in the UK.

The Art of Meditation from Past to Present Times
By A. Thomas Perhacs

  The word meditation is derived from Sanskrit word Medha which means wisdom. People have diverse impressions about what meditation is. To some it refers to an activity monks do, sitting in far off lands, high up in the mountains. Yet there is a simple answer to the question what is meditation.

Meditation a refined approach to life. It is a way of leading life. Meditation is a practice that can help people cope with both medical problems as emotional and other problems like stress, fear and anxiety.

Other important points to note about meditation are:

1) There is evidence to show that meditation has been practiced by mankind for ages. And it goes beyond the barriers of religion. For example, in Hinduism, meditation has been in existence for the past 5000 years. From this ancient origin, it has come a long way and its principals are practiced globally by millions of people.

2) In Buddhism, it has always been a central concept for spiritual development.Gautam Buddha the founder of Buddhism obtained enlightenment through meditaion.

3) In Christianity, mediation is at times associated with prayer and the study of scriptures. It is deep rooted in the Bible, asking followers to practice meditation principles.

4) In Islam, a follower is expected to pray five times a day. These prayers are a way to concentrate and meditate on Allah the almighty.

Thus, there are many types of meditation activities and hence many benefits from the meditation. Meditation has positive effects on body and mind. Plus there are physical benefits including lower blood pressure and better functionality of the lungs.

Meditation also increases consciousness needed to live a meaningful and a satisfying life. It helps people attain better concentration.

And documentation of these effects are now available, with more than 1000 studies conducted by 200 universities, the prominent among them being the University of Chicago, Harvard Medical School and Stanford University.

Back to Basics with Meditation

To feel over worked and stressed is an obvious out come of today’s modern life style. This is often due to unhappiness, impatience and frustration - all having a slow and negative impact on ones health and well being in general.

One may also feel that it’s difficult to find the time to learn and practice meditation. But in reality meditation, the practice leaves people with more time to devote on the real positive issues in life, by clearing the mind from unwanted negative thoughts.

A very simple breathing meditation can be very helpful for beginners. This takes about fifteen minutes and has magical effects on the body and soul, bringing about a positive change in a personality.

In fact, breathing meditation forms the foundation of a higher stage of meditation which is called as transforming meditation. A place ideal for meditation has to be calm and quite.

The person meditating can be seated in the traditional cross legged manner or in any other fashion which is comfortable. Use of a chair is also fine. It is important to be seated with the back straight, so that one is always alert and does not feel sleepy.

A slow deep breathing is done. The idea is to concentrate just on breathing, and not to allow any distractions that would make the mind and thoughts wander.

A. Thomas Perhacs, is an Expert Author on Covert Persuasion & Hypnotic Influence. He has just released (2) two new books on Hypnosis & Mind Force Secrets. To Claim Your 1 hour audio seminar, report & Video Series go to: http://www.mindforcesecrets.com

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