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Sunday, October 12, 2008

NLP Podcast Extract : Brian Mahoney on Hypnosis


Brian Mahoney is a certified hypnotherapist and master hypnotist who runs Boston Hypnosis. He has trained with many of the worlds leading NLP and hypnosis trainers and practitioners.
"I am Brian Mahoney, I run Boston hypnosis in Boston Massachusetts, over in the US, I do therapeutic hypnosis on a really wide area of issues, mainly behavioural, emotional, although there are some physical issues as well."


"Well, you've got the textbook definition 'a state of highly focused attention - for the purpose of selective thinking' and there's others as well. For my purposes, hypnosis is a state, it's a state for people to get some work done so people can get some things solved for themselves."


"Well, it's kind of interesting. I think with a lot of people in the NLP community my door was Tony Robbins. I did a lot of his stuff through the nineties, as I was in a more traditional business career, and at the tail end of that I began to do some coaching work with some guys that I was managing."


"And I was just wowed by the quality of results that these guys got for themselves, with this pretty basic stuff that I was teaching them from Tony Robins, Dale Carnagy, Steven Covey, so I decided that I liked coaching. and when I left the company I was with I began to do some coaching work and I pretty quickly realised that the type of tools that I had didn't really have the horce power I needed to really help people sort some things out within themselves."
"And I knew that Tony came out of NLP so I decided 'well, I should learn this stuff.' so I went to see John Grinder in London in 2003, and from then it was just a whirlwind of training, with who I think really are the best minds in NLP, and hypnosis. And in 2004 I opened the doors at Boston hypnosis."


"Well from the career standpoint it's enormously rewarding, it's rewarding in the way that every day I get to see people solving major life problems for themselves, or almost every day anyway, and there's a lot of satisfaction to be found in there."


Read or listen to the full Brian Mahoney transcript and podcast on Hypnosis


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Liam Beale
Business Development Manager
PPI Business NLP: NLP Training and NLP-based Business Training

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NLP Podcast Extract : Stephen Gilligan on Hypnosis


Stephen Gilligan, Ph.D., is a licensed Psychologist practicing in Encinitas, CA. Stephen was among the group of students that gathered around the founders of NLP during its formation at U.C. Santa Cruz from 1974-1977. Milton Erickson and Gregory Bateson became his teachers and mentors.


"I'm a psychologist. I live in San Diego, California. And professionally speaking, for the last thirty two-thirty three years, I've been doing a variety of therapeutic work, coaching work related to hypnotic work. I started out in the late seventies as a student of UC Santa Cruz and I was a student of Bandler and Grinder, I actually met them when they first got together - I was a student of Grinders. And about a year into that they went out and met Milton Erickson and I was just thoroughly taken by what they had brought back, and the next time they went I went with them and met Erickson in 1974 and became a student of his for the next six years until he died in 1980. So a lot of my work has that as a core - Ericksonian hypnotic trance, and a number of other things have become integrated into that over the years, including a lot of stuff from Aikido and Buddhism, and some from other aspects of psychology."


"Well I think it's important to distinguish between hypnosis and trance, most people don't, and it leads to a lot of misunderstanding. So in order to define hypnosis I would first have to define trance. One of the most important aspects of Erickson's legacy was emphasising trance, not as artificial, but as naturalistic, and that is it doesn't come from hypnotic suggestion, it comes from consciousness itself - that it's a natural part of peoples learning states and of their consciousness. I think we could say in the most succinct way that trance is the way that occurs any time that identity is disrupted."


"And of course identity might be disrupted in a number of ways, you might get traumatised, you might be at the end of an identity cycle or a learning cycle in your life. I was just working with somebody for example, that was going through retirement - that you might call the end of a identity cycle for that person. Your identity might get disrupted because of things that happen in the world, you might get married, divorced, you might have a child, your child leaves home, a parent dies, you get ill, you get a new job, you change your residence. Those would be what we call events at the identity level, and it creates a break in the identity box, if you will, that you've been walking around in. "


"So because you need to create new identity patterns at those pivotal points, nature has supplied consciousness with this learning state that we call trance - so trance is natural. And like it or not you're going to go into a trance at least periodically in your path."


"Now the thing about trance I would say, is that it's incomplete. It needs a human context. And so the social ritual is able to absorb it, to give it a container, connect it with some traditions or some patterns that allow something that is that coming up in trance, be made artistically into something that has human value. So another way of saying that is what your unconscious gives you in trance is not complete, it's only half human. so you need someway to be able to absorb it in order to be able to shift it into something that has full human value. And that's why I say hypnosis is one of those ritual processes if you will. If a way that you can safely create a container, and receive the unconscious and at full throttle be able to open to the more primitive, primordial consciousness. and that has some set of tools that you can gracefully, I hope, effectively guide it, into a thing that has a full human form and full human expression. "
"So trance is the experience, hypnosis is the social ritual to guide the experience. "


Read or listen to the Stephen Gilligan transcript and podcast on Hypnosis.


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Liam Beale
Business Development Manager
PPI Business NLP: NLP Training and NLP-based Business Training

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

NLP Podcast Extract : John La Valle on Hypnosis


John La Valle is a Licensed Master Trainer of NLP™ & DHE™, who has been in the training & development field for almost twenty-five years and who has brought NLP™ and DHE™ into the business arena for the past 20+ years.

"I have to tell you – years and years and years ago, oh gosh, I must have been twelve, or even thirteen – something like that – I was fascinated by the idea of hypnosis, and I remember seeing those little ads at the backs of comic books and things like that, and the guy with the darts coming out of his eyes and the hypnotron wheel, and I remember seeing those and thinking ‘whoa, this stuff looks really cool!’, and so I learned hypnosis and all of these things. Of course I was only young at the time so didn’t really get into it, but it really peeked my interest, that far back. "

"And then a friend of mine, I forget how old I was, I might have been maybe in my twenties, early twenties – maybe I was twenty years old or so – and I’m happily talking to a friend of mine, and happened to mention that I was interested in some hypnosis, and learning hypnosis and what it was about, and he told me that he was actually doing hypnosis, which I really didn’t have any idea that he was. And he sent me one of these self-hypnosis cassette tapes. "

"So I immediately plugged it in. And I was fascinated. I went into an altered state and was able to program myself based on the instructions on the tape where it said ‘at the end of this tape if you want to stay in this nice relaxed state’ or whatever it was ‘or if you want to relax for another ten minutes past that, or to tell yourself that’ whatever, and it happened, and I was really really amazed that I could give myself a set of instructions in a deep altered state and it would work."

"I’ve been able to relax better with it, I’ve been able to reprogram myself better with it, I’ve been able to do all kinds of things, I guess. I’ve learned a lot of things over the last twenty years or so. One of them being that just about anything is possible in trance, and so if there’s something that people want to try out, is that they ought to try it in an altered state and the altered state by the way, is really a chemical state change that we produce in our brain – now I do think it’s about exquisite communication, I believe hypnosis is going on all the time. That’s how people change beliefs, they could be watching TV and watching the news, getting hit with so many things of the same topic, and also they’ll be hit with something that they then realise is true. "

"So I really believe that it’s going on, I believe that it’s going on all of the time. So for me it’s been a way for me to go in and reprogram some things that I’ve needed to reprogram for myself, even to learn some things, and more than anything else to learn to relax when I want to."

"Well, you know Michael, when I look at it, there are a couple of things – I said earlier that I really believe that hypnosis is exquisite communication which is really going on all the time, I think that the main use that most people think that it’s for is for therapeutic or coaching types of activities, things where they want to change personal behaviour. But the fact is, I believe that it’s really going on and being used in the mainstream by media, by politicians and things like that, whether they know it or not – so the only other question is – if they don’t know it, than they ought to, and if they do know it there’s more than that many uses for it."

"So I hear lots of people making distinctions where they want to know the difference between the conscious and the unconscious mind, which of course don’t really exist in an abstract sense, but to me they do exist in terms of how much activity is going on. So conscious is what we’re aware of and unconscious it what we’re not aware of. But everything is really going on, so my thought is, if they’re consciously aware of what’s going on then they know, and if they’re not, it doesn’t mean that these process’s are no longer occurring."

Read of listen to the full John La Valle transcript and podcast on Hypnosis.

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Liam Beale
Business Development Manager
PPI Business NLP: NLP Training and NLP-based Business Training

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

NLP Hypnosis book - Monsters and magical sticks

Monsters and magical sticks - There's no such thing as hypnosis? by Steven Heller and Terry Steele.

Probably my favorite hypnosis book after TRANCE-formations,




Qu0ting from the last paragraph gives a sense of the approach:

"Last, but not least, I do not believe that any book (or perhaps more so) this one, can replace getting in there and trying new things. So many of us are afraid that we might make a mistake, or our client / patient may not like us. In truth we're not getting paid to be liked, and our clients don't know what is going to work for them or not. I invite you, no implore you, to attempt what you have read and more. Each day do something unexpected in your practice (and your life); change chairs, change clothes, change!! Use a new technique. You will probably become more effective. I know it will keep you challenged, excited and happier and, please remember, there's no such thing as hypnosis."

This is NOT strictly an NLP book being more about Ericksonian hypnosis however its really good for:


  • Everyday hypnosis / learnings
  • Reality!?
  • Unconscious vs conscious
  • Utilisation
  • Accessing cues
  • Belief systems
  • Patterns
  • Pattern Interupts
  • Anchors

Go on enjoy buying it NOW!

Michael
PPI Business NLP
Business NLP training provider of choice

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Saturday, April 28, 2007

Hypnosis MP3 digital download

The WELL BEING WORKSHOP DIGITAL HYPNOSIS MP3 DOWNLOAD - only $15

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This Digital Brainwave Journey MP3 contains a powerful brainwave entrainment session that is scientifically designed to attune your own brainwaves by a method known as Frequency Following Response to the Delta Brainwave range.

This Brainwave range can have a direct effect on emotional feelings including Happiness and Joy.This session is designed to Lift the listeners Mood to one of Happiness and has had Special Powerful Encoded Programing Sugestions added to enhance this effect and ensure Success.

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Michael
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