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RE: Miracles on Tap.

in #philosophy7 years ago (edited)

The problem with self hypnosis is that, in the beginning, you use your conscious mind to bypass the critical factor of the conscious mind. This is a bit like trying to lift yourself up in a bucket. It works a lot better when you are able to direct yourself without thinking with your conscious mind, because the goal is to bypass the conscious mind. So after a lot of practice, the directions become second nature in which case you don't engage the conscious mind and so self hypnosis is much more effective. So, I wouldn't buy a book on the subject, I would visit a very experienced hypnotherapist and get him/her to condition you to drop into hypnosis and give yourself suggestion linked to a trigger (anchor) such as pushing your thumb and index finger together. Hope this long winded answer helps!

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Self hypnosis takes practice, but it's worth practicing. My favorite book on self hypnosis is "hypnosis and the art of self therapy" by Gordon Milne. Thanks for following!