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• Demonstration

You may want to ask for someone to come up to the front, someone who has an easy time with deep relaxation and who’d like to do a gentle demonstration. This, along with the previous exercise, will give you a good idea of an appropriate person. You can tell them that it’s not a stage show and that it’s very safe. You first create rapport with eye contact and verbal greetings. You then do an induction. Do your best to do an induction that is both rapid and deep.

After the induction, we do several processes:

Arm Catalepsy

This consists of extending the person’s arm and suggesting that it won’t bend.

Finger Catalepsy

This is about lacing the fingers together and having the person tug on them the more they tug, the tighter they lock together. Use the ending of this and the previous process to deepen the hypnosis. “Now just let your hand relax, and go more deeply.”

Smell an Imaginary Flower

Hold your hand near their nose and ask them what flower they smell.

“A Happy Day in Your Life”

This is a form of regression that takes the person to a happy day and vivifies it, exploring what’s happening, who’s there, what this feeling of happiness is like, and whatever else may be going on. You may also want to have the person become the child and feel the experience vividly. Then you can anchor in the happiness, asking the person to fill up with it from head to toe, and asking for a word that might symbolize this feeling. You suggest that whenever they put their thumb together with their index finger and say this word, they will be able to re-experience this happiness. You then bring the person back and let him or her return to the audience.

• Group Deep Relaxation

You can then ask the audience if they’d like to go into deep relaxation or hypnosis also, and they will be very happy to do this by now.

• Give “A Word From Our Sponsor”

I told them that now was the time for a brief word from “our sponsor” and that they could have private sessions with me. I described what areas of their lives they might want to bring to a session. I told them how long the sessions were and what they cost. I told them they could call for an appointment, and I gave them cards and brochures. I told them about workshops, and I sold a few other tapes and booklets. In other words, I invited them to take part in a wonderful process of healing.

The demos proved to be of great value. I presented them to other groups that had speakers at their meetings, and I nurtured my business this way. The hypnosis demonstrations are not stage shows or talks. They’re experiences, and they provide a good way for you to make important connections in your work.

Want to learn more about life transformation, spiritual growth, and healing? You can download our 100 page free ebook, Extraordinary Healing at http://www.lifetransformationsecrets.com. You can also subscribe to our wonderful free monthly newsletter, “The Transformation News.” Marilyn Gordon is a life transformer, board certified hypnotherapist, teacher, speaker, healer, school director, and author with over thirty years of experience. Her latest book is The Wise Mind: The Brilliant Key to Life Transformation and Healing.

Source: Marilyn Gordon

In the early stages of my business, I gave free hypnosis demonstrations every Friday night. I rented a small workshop room, and I advertised the demos in a small classified ad in a local newspaper. The ads read; “Free Hypnosis Demonstration” – and the rest dealt with the time and place we’d be meeting. Every demo was an opportunity to increase my business and educate people about hypnotherapy.

The demonstrations, which I later also used as presentations to groups, consisted of several parts:
• Introductions
• Brief talk about hypnosis
• Arm rising and falling test
• Hypnosis demo
• Group induction and guided visualization
• Invitation to our offerings
• Selling tapes and books; giving brochures.

Introductions and Talk

This is an opportunity for everyone to say hello, to state their name and a few brief facts about themselves. They might also talk briefly about what interests them about hypnosis. When it was my turn, I introduced myself and then talked about hypnosis.

Here’s a Brief Talk You Can Give

• The uses of hypnosis

Here you can talk about the various areas of life that can be helped by hypnosis. You can mention sports hypnosis, in which visualization plays an important part. You can mention medical hypnosis, for pre- and post-surgery, for various illnesses, for prevention. Then, hypnosis for inner healing that looks at the deeper aspects of life experience, such as handling anger and fear and grief, childhood issues and traumas. Hypnosis is also used to assist in business and career, and here visualization and stress management play a significant role. There is forensic hypnosis for legal issues. You can talk about hypnosis as a tool for spiritual development. There are many more ways in which hypnotherapy can be expressed, and you can choose some from your own experience. Remember not to go on too long, as you have a lot more to do in this presentation.

• Trance and what it is

You may have your own way of describing this. You may want to call it a relaxed, focused, altered level of consciousness. You can mention here that various cultures regularly use varying levels of trance. Hindus, Native Americans and others use chanting and drumming. Sufi Dervishes twirl. Americans often use television. We use trance in hypnotherapy to relax people enough to allow them to reach the deep inner material inside and to, in many cases, make them more open to suggestion.

• The importance of the power of suggestion

Not all the work we do in hypnotherapy is about suggestion, but some of it works with this natural quality that is a part of our lives. Here you can do a brief demonstration. You imagine that you have a lemon in your hands, and as you pretend to pick it up, you say, “I’m going to take this lemon, put it on a plate, and I’m going to cut it in half.” This is, of course, pantomimed, and you proceed to imagine yourself sucking on the lemon.Then you might ask them how many of them salivated. Most of them do, and this, you can tell them, is the power of suggestion.

• Arm Rising and Falling Test

Next, you can tell them that you’d like to do an experiment with them. You may already know this test, as it is a classic in the annals of hypnosis and is included in most courses. It involves having them close their eyes and putting their arms straight out in front of them. They then imagine that there is a heavy weight attached to a cord on their right wrist, and this weight is pulling their arm down. It is very heavy. Then a phone book is placed on top of their right arm, making it even heavier. Next, on the other side, cords are attached to their left wrist, and a helium-filled balloon is floating their arm up in the air, as it becomes very light. There may even be a bird helping their arm to float upward. You can go back and forth several times, intensifying the experience, and then you can ask them to notice where their arms are. This is good because it gives you a good idea of which person might be a good subject for the demonstrational portion of your program.It also helps some people see the potentials of their inner powers.

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Source: Marilyn Gordon

Marilyn Gordon at HypnosisAnswers

Did you know that your mind is the number one most significant element in the quality of your life? Your mindset determines your success, the quality of your relationships, and your health. You can walk down the street and see rainbows in a puddle of water, or you can see garbage floating there. You have more choice than you can even imagine in determining the quality of your life by transforming the nature of your thoughts. While it’s important to accept your thoughts as they are, to treat them as visitors to the “home” within your mind, it’s important to understand that you don’t need to let these visitors overstay their welcome. In fact you can show them how they can brighten their days by altering the ways they see the world. Let’s talk about three habits of mind to avoid and three things to do instead.

Three Habits of Mind to Avoid

• You may feel that you’re over powered by your thoughts, that you’re the victim of recurring mental “programs” or thought forms. It’s harder to deal with your thoughts when you’re carrying them like a huge burden in your body and mind. When you have recurring thoughts, it’s sometimes difficult to realize that you can do something about them and become more free.

• When something that seems to be “bad” or challenging happens, it’s easy to become overly dramatic about it. You might be thinking, “Oh my God, my computer isn’t working. This is affecting me to the core. I don’t know what to do! My life is ruined” Now this may seem to be an exaggeration, but many people go to very dramatic places when life happens. There are, of course, some extremely difficult events that life brings, but you do have choices as to how you’ll deal with them.

• If you have a tendency to act before you’ve had a chance to think things through, you might be acting too soon. If you can take a moment and be quiet inside, you just might find some solutions inside yourself.

Three Habits of Mind to Adopt

• Realize that you have a lot you can do about your thoughts and that you’re not a total victim of them. Yes, recurring thoughts can be troublesome, but you can always go inside yourself and stand back enough to look at your thinking and explore the truth behind your thoughts. There might be another way of looking at your situation if you go inside yourself and ask for it.

• Realize that what seems bad is most often a temporary experience that will change. And even things that seem so terrible are the universe’s way of bringing you strength and ultimate inner power.

• Realize that there’s a part of you that can guide you on a more positive path. I call it “The Wise Mind.” And it’s the part of you that knows and understands from a higher perspective. Just ask yourself, “What would my Wise Mind tell me about that?” and listen for an answer. You may be surprised at the guidance and wise solutions that it brings to you.

Would you like to know more about life transformation, success, healing and spiritual power? Go to http://www.realizeyourgreatnessnow.com to see how we combine The Law of Attraction with MindBody Healing, Hypnosis, Spiritual Wisdom and so much more! You can profoundly transform your life and the lives of others.

Also get our free ebook – 100 pages on Extraordinary Healing at http://www.lifetransformationsecrets.com

Marilyn Gordon is a life transformation teacher, hypnotherapist, speaker, healer, school director and author with thirty years experience both teaching and healing.

Source: Marilyn Gordon

Marilyn Gordon at HypnosisAnswers

When you look at your emotions, you may notice that your feelings are most often created by your thoughts. You might notice that your emotions are often habit patterns – especially old, old patterns that have, in a way, been ruling you.

Notice this also: that the feelings that are obstacles are most often victim feelings – fears, worries, self-doubts, – feelings that something will overpower you in some way. These feelings, quite the opposite of courage and strength, are ones that attract what you don’t want into your life and not what you’d like.

Feelings Have Vibrations

It’s great to be able to determine what emotions are going to be uppermost in your life. Not only do your thoughts send out vibrations, but so do your emotions. And the higher the quality of your feelings, the more you’re able to send out clear emotions. Feelings of love, appreciation, joy, peace – all of these reflect the universal self more than anger, fear, or gloom. And this higher vibration becomes a better vehicle or highway for transmissions of positive energy to take place.

What if You Don’t Feel Good

But what if you don’t feel good? What if you feel anger or fear or grief? Do your feelings go up and down all day long? If so, you might be an emotionally-centered person, and you might register in your emotions every up and down in your circumstances. Maybe you imagine that you’re less than, victimized and downtrodden.. It’s an old habit of mind. Do you know that you’re making it all up? Those are old stories of your old familiar feelings, stories that you learned to tell yourself when you were very young. They’re not the truth about who you are as a powerful person.

Paying Attention to Your Feelings

When you’re transforming your feelings, it’s good to first pay attention to what they are, as they are often giving you messages. Often they’re showing you what you don’t want in your life, and they give you the opportunity to see more clearly what you DO want. Then you find ways to release your feelings. There are many ways to do this when you’re ready. The last step is about transforming your feelings.

No need to ignore your feelings. Pay attention to them. Describe them. But don’t wallow in them. Feel them and watch them at the same time. Envision the best for yourself and wish well for others. Feel and think about what you want and not about what you don’t want. It’s always within your power to feel better.

Transforming Your Feelings

One of the best ways to transform your feelings is to tap into the wise part of yourself. It will give you a different perspective, and it will uplift you. You can transform the old stories you’ve been telling yourself as if you had a magic wand. In fact, you do have a magic wand – your wisdom – that is showing you the truth. Let the old stories disappear as you realize that you’re a talented, worthy person, that you have everything you need to bring your dreams into fruition, that you have awareness and higher consciousness at the core of yourself. All you need to do is remember.

Remember that fear is about projecting negative thoughts and feelings onto the future. So is worry, a cousin of fear. Envy is a way of devaluing yourself. Though anger sometimes feels like power, it often comes from feeling diminished. Remember that when you feel the feelings, you’re not seeing everything there is to see. You could have faith and trust. You could have patience and courage. You get to choose.

Author’s Bio
Would you like to know more about life transformation, success, healing and spiritual power? Go to http://www.realizeyourgreatnessnow.com to see how we combine The Law of Attraction with MindBody Healing, Hypnosis, Spiritual Wisdom and so much more! You can profoundly transform your life and the lives of others.

Also get our free ebook – 100 pages on Extraordinary Healing at http://www.lifetransformationsecrets.com

Marilyn Gordon is a life transformation teacher, hypnotherapist, speaker, healer, school director and author with thirty years experience both teaching and healing.

Source: Marilyn Gordon

Marilyn Gordon at HypnosisAnswers

What Hypnosis Language Do You Speak?

Language is so instinctual that we often don’t stop to think about it. And yet it is so powerful that it affects our lives to the very core. In hypnosis, this is particularly significant. Every hypnosis word we use has meaning. The words we choose and how we say them reveal our thoughts and our intentions and affect others profoundly. Hypnosis is a verbal art form, and it’s important for us to take a good look at our canvas.
It’s well known that when we describe something to a person in hypnosis, that description can become a deep suggestion: “Your hand is becoming very light, floating in the air like a balloon.” Other suggestions are powerful, “You feel very peaceful.” or “Your body is healing perfectly.” But this kind of well-known verbal skill is just the tip of the iceberg with hypnosis. Let’s dive even deeper. Let’s take a look at authoritarian vs. permissive language; at the use of negativities; at regional language differences; at the use of only visual language, and more.

The “I want you to…” Conundrum
It never ceases to amaze me how many practitioners use the words, “I want you to…” when asking their clients to take the next action. It’s truly an instinctive use of language, and yet it is very significant. It, in fact, tells the client, “I’m not really interested in what you want, but here’s what I want you to do. And I’m your boss, so here’s what I want from you.” The significance of this is that the practitioner and client have a relationship that says, “I know what’s good for you, and therefore, I have one up on you.” But there’s another truth that this point of view misses; it’s that our clients have real wisdom, that they often know what is good for them, and that they are worthy of great respect. Milton Erickson knew this deeply. He rescued the old authoritarian hypnosis from its own language – and from itself. So grew the popularity of such phrases as: “Just let yourself…” or “You may find that you want to…” or “If you would, just go ahead and…” Some clients and hypnotherapists rejoiced at this. Others paid little or no attention and kept on with “I want you to…” language. The upshot of this is that sometimes clients are treated with a paternalistic attitude that implies that the hypnotherapist is a demigod. So, if that is what floats your boat, there are then all kinds of practitioners with many variations of behavior. If you are one who uses authoritarian language and would like to see what a new way might be like, I’d like to suggest just becoming aware and trying on a new hat and a new way of using language – if you like.

Negative Language and Negative States
I was taken by surprise one day when I heard a very skilled and wonderful hypnotherapist use this suggestion: “When you feel your anxiety, just breathe deeply.” That sounds innocuous, but think about it. If we use a word like “anxiety” in our positive suggestions, it may make a client anxious. Not only that, it also implies that the client will keep on feeling the fearful state. So it might have worked better if this hypnotherapist would say, “Whenever you want to or need to, you can always breathe deeply.” This doesn’t bring up the negative states, and it offers a possible action just in case the client needs to do something for healing. And yet, I’ve heard many hypnotherapists who give such suggestions as, “You don’t feel so tired anymore.” Or “Your tumors are not so painful.” Well, in addition to using the word “not” – there’s also the very negative words and concomitant images that are evoked.
It’s a well-known fact that negative language can create negative states. My dear friend Dianne Kathryn Short, a marvelous hypnotherapist, created a list of commonly used phrases that can create unwanted manifestations:
· “That eats my heart out.”
“I need a break.”
· “That’s driving me crazy.”
· “That’s to die for.”
· “It makes me sick.”
So when you listen to what your clients are saying, you may find negative words or phrases that may be contributing to their current issues. Hopefully the words you, yourself, use will contribute to the process of healing instead.

What’s Your Neck of the Woods?
In my neck of the woods, the word “hypnotism” conjures up a vision of someone with a black cloak lined in red satin and a watch fob dangling from his fingers as he intones in an otherworldly voice, “Look into my hypnotic eye!” and implores his subject to go to sleep under his spell. In other geographical areas, the word “hypnotism” is the chosen or legal phrase, while the word “hypnotherapy” is forbidden. In my area, the word “hypnotherapy” is the chosen phrase, the one that distinguishes between Svengali and modern-day practitioners. This is understandably a regional difference. On World Hypnotism Day, one practitioner went on the radio. The interviewer kept calling it “World Hypnotherapy Day.” So we can see that regional differences are significant. There’s also no absolute “right” and “wrong.” There’s “appropriate” and “inappropriate.” There’s “legal” and “illegal” – but there’s no absolute authority that can tell us what is written in the annals of language. We may have our preferences, as I do with my attention on the words, “I want you to…” – but none of these expressions is “wrong.” Language is a changing part of the social fabric, and it shifts according to the times and places in which it’s spoken.

You May Not be Able to See It
It’s also good to remember that not all people are visual. Many hypnotherapists and others who do visualization assume that everyone has the ability to see things inside their minds. But as NLP so aptly taught us, only some people are visual. Others are auditory or kinesthetic or olfactory or whatever other sense is their dominant mode of experiencing.
This may sound rather basic, and yet how often do you hear an induction that starts out saying, “Just picture yourself on the beach on a beautiful day.” Not everyone can see that kind of picture. And not only that, some people don’t like the beach, so you’ve got two strikes against you if you go that route. One way to circumvent all of this is to use non-visual inductions – like counting or letters of the alphabet or progressive relaxation. Or you can ask the client to write the induction and tell you their preferences before you even go into trance. Or you can use visual pictures with non-visual language: “Just imagine yourself on a beach. You may see it or feel it or just know it’s there – any way that is best for you to experience it.”
The great Walter Sichort, master of the ultra-depth trance, once told me that he never used visual inductions because they made people think too much. He said that it was good to take people to more primitive parts of their brains, and so he used numbers and letters and, of course, his voice. It’s good to be sensitive to different peoples’ varying modes of experiencing life and to choose appropriate language.

Language and Linguistics
I used to be an English teacher. We studied the “doctrine of usage.” That meant that language is fluid and changeable because human beings use it and those human beings are always transforming and growing. In school, I also studied linguistics. Linguists often go around the world with their tape recorders asking people what kind of language they use. “Do you call it a ‘bag’ or a ‘sack’? Do you say ‘soda’ or ‘pop’”? We can ask hypnotherapists or hypnotists the same things. We can ask, “Do you say, ‘I want you to?’ Do you call it ‘hypnotism’?” We’re likely to get many varieties of answers. The best thing is to be aware of the many ways that practitioners speak, to listen and do our best to use language that does the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
A great teacher named Aivanhov** said, “Where does the power of a word come from? It doesn’t come from the spoken word itself, but from the energy, the quintessence with which it is impregnated. This quintessence is found in the aura of all beings.” So the more we are filled with energy, power and light, so too our words are worthy of being “etched in fire” across the sky for all to hear.

Source: Marilny Gordon, BCH, CI

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Marilyn Gordon reveals the keys to life tranformation and healing by explaining what the wise mind is, how to access the wise mind and how to trigger the wise mind to tranform troubles in your life to gain wisdom, peace and truth. She will show you how to safely and immediatly access your wisdom and tranform your life.

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There are two simple, primal phrases that you learned before you could even walk that can take you out of negative thinking and into a transformed state of mind. They are: “Thank you” and “I love you.” “How obvious!” you might be thinking. But there’s more to the story. There are times to use these phrases that would ordinarily be very difficult. Here are some of those times:
* When someone has hurt you or you think of past hurts, use those phrases. “Thank you for giving me the opportunity to transform myself.”
* When you’re criticizing yourself, you can say to yourself, “I love you. Thank you for doing all you’re doing.”
* When you want to complain about something or someone has something that you don’t have or when you feel a great shortage: “Thank you for all I have and all I am. I’m truly grateful that I have all that I have. I love you.”
* When you’ve had a rough day, and it’s hard to fall asleep, say it over and over, and float into a profound rest.
* When someone has abandoned or neglected you, you can say, “Thank you for never being there for me; now I know that what I’ve really needed is myself.”
Think it’s easy? Try it for a day. Beyond the two phrases is an even more potent one: I AM LOVE. That’s the essence and the truth.
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At any rate, thank you and I love you!

With love and blessings, Marilyn Gordon

Original Publication in “Wisdom for Your Soul” (February, 2005)

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