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Aljohin
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Per tu vene re

Pikat midis frazave jane pushime apo pauza qe hipnotisuesi ben ne menyre qe pavetedija te kete kohe te perpunoje sugjestionet.....gjithashtu eshte nje menyre theksimi i hipnotizuesit ndaj pavetedijes per sugjestionet e rendesishme.......

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Mesazh i vjetr 22 Qershor 2004 12:52
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Aljohin
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HypnoBirthing® The Mongan Method : Emma and Gabriel’s
Birth Story
Jean-Claude Zekri CH, HBCE
HypnoBirthing® is a unique method of relaxed, natural childbirth, enhanced
by hypnosis techniques, that allows women to use their natural instincts to
bring about a safer, easier, more comfortable birthing in a way that most
mirrors nature. The following is an account of a classic HypnoBirthing®
experience.
When Emma happily learned of her pregnancy, she found herself in a
dilemma – should she opt for natural yet painful childbirth, or go the
traditional route of a numbing epidural?
Like most women, she dreamed of giving birth naturally – without
anaesthesia. The idea that such a beautiful process could be less than joyful
and gentle seemed baffling and illogical.
Yet, like most women, she had also heard the multitude of birth stories from
friends, neighbours, co-workers and family, and the verdict was woefully
unanimous – labour hurts!
Spooked and terrorized, Emma decided on an epidural. It wasn’t until six
months into her pregnancy, when tuning into a “Dateline NBC” televised
report on natural childbirth through hypnosis, that Emma lit up.
It seemed after all, that labour did not HAVE to hurt. It could be what she
had always hoped and believed it should be – comfortable, dignified, and
drug-free.
On further research Emma found out just what birthing through hypnosis is.
It is called HypnoBirthing®, and promises an easy and serene labour – just
as nature intended. Indeed, those were the magical words. This was just the
kind of experience she was looking for.
But what kind of experience exactly is HypnoBirthing®?

Contrary to what one might think, a labouring mother is NOT hypnotized
into feeling no pain. Rather, it’s a method of natural childbirth based on the
premise that when a woman is free of the fear and tension which cause pain,
the body is then able to do what it was designed to do: labour quietly and
steadily.
Through a series of pre-natal classes and relaxation tapes, it is prepared to
achieve the deep relaxation needed for smoothly functioning birthing
muscles. As the Dateline report had stated, “it is not something that is done
TO you, but something you learn and get better at with practice”.
What Emma learned was how, in fact, the labouring uterus functions.
The myth and fear of a painful labour were dispelled and she emerged with a
new understanding of what birthing is truly about.
She was also taught how to breathe through her ‘surges’ (The HB term for
contractions), natural methods for triggering late or stalled labour, optimal
birthing positions and, through listening religiously to her relaxation tape,
learned to achieve instant relaxation.
When the big day arrived Emma had no clue that her labour had begun. She
felt fine and busied herself with her normal activities. Every so often she
would feel a slight ‘tightening’ of the uterus but thought nothing of it.
Toward mid-afternoon, Emma began to notice that her tightening sensations
seemed to be coming on rather regularly. Her husband Gabriel decided to
time them ‘just in case’ and found that they came at 3 minute intervals.
Gabriel called the hospital.
Since Emma experienced no pain, the nurse responded that it didn’t sound
like ‘real’ labour, but to come on in anyway. Once there, she inquired again
if Emma was in any pain. Emma was not, and the nurse left the room
assuring our mother-to-be that pain would most definitely happen, and to let
her know when it did.
When three hours later the much-awaited pain had not set in, a trio of nurses
gathered round to discuss the situation. Emma continued to focus on
relaxing and peacefully breathing through her surges, ignoring their loud
references to the “p” word. She felt happy and confident.

Emma asked not to be examined while she focused. Not understanding what
they were dealing with, the nurses backed off as though in the presence of a
rare animal.
Amused, Gabriel explained that his wife was having a calm labour with the
aid of hypnosis. Looking helpless, the women left the room.
When much time had passed and Emma’s labour still had not progressed, the
doctor was called in, told about the no pain situation and surges still at 3
minutes apart.
It was decided to rupture Emma’s membrane, and on terminating the
procedure, the well-meaning doctor bellowed out a resounding and
triumphant, “NOW SHE’LL FEEL THE PAIN!”.
On hearing this, in spite of herself, doubt set in and Emma panicked. Could
it be that she hadn’t yet reached the point when it really hurt? To make
things worse, she suddenly heard screams from another labouring mother
down the hall. It sounded tortured to the point that Emma’s heart rate flew
up.
Gabriel reminded her of all she had learned, calming her down and giving
suggestions for deep relaxation. As Emma tuned out and went inward,
gratefully feeling each new surge tightening and pulling gently, she began to
trust again that all was well.
Labour progressed now at a normal and steady rate. Surges were strong and
sure, and the nurses drifted in and out, beaming at their special patient,
accustomed now to the fact that yes, Emma was in ‘real’ labour and no,
there was no pain.
By 7:48 p.m. Emma began to shiver uncontrollably and felt a strong pressure
in her pelvic area. “Ah!” said the nurse, tossing a hot blanket around her,
“We’re almost there!”
‘Almost there’ was a signal to Emma to take on a squatting position during
surges, as she had learned that when upright, the labouring body is in
harmony with the pull of gravity and the coccyx swivels to widen the pelvis.
Surges continued to be smooth and comfortable.

By 8:28 pm. she felt a pressing need to push. She continued to breathe her
baby down, and finally, at 9:07p.m., roughly one-half-hour later on a balmy
June evening, Michael Jonathan was quietly born.
On thinking back, Emma is thankful and proud of the manner in which she
gave birth.
The nurses went back to their routine, happy for Emma’s easy labour, and
despite their disbelief, wondering if perhaps hypnosis may have had
something to do with it.
Jean-Claude Zekri CH, HBCE.
http://www.hypnoaide.com

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Anxiety Attacked: A Therapist Explores the Domino Effect
by Maurice Kouguell, Ph.D., BCETS.
Question: Is it possible to cure more than one phobia at a time?
M.K: I prefer not to “overload” the client. However, in the following case I
succeeded in “curing” two phobias at one time.
Question: What do you mean by curing?
M.K: I think that after one symptom-free year that the case can be
considered closed.
INTRODUCTION
This 55-year-old woman entered my office with a pronounced limp, yet I
had observed her coming up the walk to my office limp-free. Briefly, as a
child the only time she could get her mother's attention was to make herself
sick enough to require hospitalization.
PANIC ATTACKS
The following is a partial transcript of the second session with patient C. The
third session was a report by C of her panic-free experience with M.R.I.
procedures at the hospital (scanning).
The initial session revealed that this 55 year old woman has lived since
childhood in a constant state of fear and free-floating anxiety. In her
formative years, her mother acknowledged her presence and existence only
when she pretended to be sick or really was sick.
Please note how this session brought her to master two phobias:
claustrophobia and fear of water. The follow-up session indicated that she
overcame both of these; however, she has retained her need to let everyone
know how "unfortunate and sick she is."
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MK: Now, what I'm going to do, I'm going to take you from your house to
wherever you're going, to the hospital ... to the lab.
C: Hospital.
MK: To the hospital. Play my stress reduction tape once a day at least,
before Wednesday, at least once a day. The purpose is for you to get into
that complete environment. Being in your comfortable chair at home.
If you can see yourself doing the whole experience, you are going to be fine.
I have a patient of mine who was so prepared she went through the tunnel
(scanner) completely and when she finished, she remembered what I told her
and what I told her was "Isn't it too bad it's over, it was such a nice
experience to just relax?"
This was her statement, "I was sorry it was over. It was so nice and relaxing.
I didn't have to do anything."
C: I have to think of pleasant things. What they're doing to me doesn't bother
me -- it's not hurting me -- it's just the fear I have of not being able to
breathe.
MK: What I’ll do for you ... You'll breathe okay ...
C: ... My nostrils too, up in the air.
MK: That's right; as long as you know that there is air -- as long as I can
guarantee that you will have enough air. Can I guarantee you that you will
have enough air?
C: I don't know, we'll see.
MK: I think I can guarantee that. I can call the hospital and ask them to
guarantee there is enough air.
C: I want me to feel the air, I know that if I feel the air...
MK: Before you start, ask the technician, who is going to be hovering
around you anyway, ask him not to have garlic or onion and to blow on your

face once in a while so that you know you have enough air.
C: My face will already be in ... my face is underneath the machinery, the
rest of my body is out.
MK: So if you smell onion or garlic, you'll know someone is checking on
you. Okay. So make yourself comfortable. You can hear me well enough?
C: Yes.
MK: Okay. You can hear me, so maybe your hearing is improving.
C: No, maybe I have my hearing aid turned up a little higher.
MK: You can see me too.
C: Yes.
MK: Now that you can see me too, you can take one breath and close your
eyes because you know I'm here. And now, I'm going to relax you first.
Then I'm going to take you through your day, Wednesday.
C: Could you sit here? Because when I close my eyes, I lose some sense of
the hearing.
MK: You hear better with your eyes open. That makes sense, I cannot hear
with my glasses on.
C: When I close my eyes, I'm more relaxed. The tendency is for my mind to
drift off and then I don't hear the voice.
MK: Now I'm going to ask you to take a comfortable breath and let go and
close your eyes and now, with each breath you take, relax and be
comfortable, feel the rising and falling of your back, and as you do so, just
let yourself go. Bring your attention to your eyelids.
Begin to feel the heaviness in your eyelids and let this feeling of heaviness
be in your eyelids and let this feeling of heaviness go down to your cheeks,
your chin, all the way down to your legs, to your shoulders, your arms, your

fore-arms, all the way down to the very tip of your toes. Allow yourself to
feel relaxation and happiness.
And at this point, you are just beginning to relax and with your permission,
what I'd like to do today is to take you to a point, starting one hour or so
before your appointment at the hospital for the test, getting you ready to
leave your house, on the way to the hospital, and to the waiting room, on the
way to your test.
Now, that morning, at the suggestion of your physician as you have
mentioned before we started, he recommended that you may want to take
some tranquilizers.
As long as you take the tranquilizer, it will begin working. Follow his
instruction and take the tranquilizer. The tranquilizer has, at this point, two
very important factors. One, physiologically it will work on your system, it
will work on your brain, it will relax you. And two, since you know it will
work, it will work. So take your tranquilizer and also a good hour or so
before you leave your house, begin to work and to do some relaxation
exercises.
You may wish to just lie down and give yourself five to ten minutes. Close
your eyes after you have taken three to four breaths. And begin to count
backwards from fifty to one. 49, 48, 47, 46, 45, going all the way down,
when you are down to 1, you will count up to 5, and at the count of 5, you
will open your eyes and you feel relaxed and calm. Feeling real good. So
this already will predispose you to feeling calm.
Your mind will direct you to feeling calm and relaxed. So now, you have
about an hour or so left before you leave the house. You have done the
relaxation exercises. You proceed with any arrangements you need to do.
And again, this time you will sit in a chair in the waiting room. You will sit
in that room and you simply breathe in and out. With each breath you will
say to yourself, calm, relaxed. Calm and relaxed. You will enjoy doing this
as long as you like. This will already pre-condition you to do the same thing
when you are in the waiting room. Thus, your mind will already be
programmed for you to feel calm and relaxed as you are in the waiting room.

Now, I'm going to relax you and take you deeper and afterwards I'm going to
take you deeper into hypnosis and we'll deal specifically with your
experience during the scan.
Again, take a deep breath and let go. Another breath, inhale and let go. And
as you do so program yourself, give yourself permission to go into hypnosis
either by counting backwards or by simply saying to yourself, calm and
relaxed. Calm and relaxed. Allowing yourself to go deeper and deeper.
You may wish at this point to picture your nose as allowing your breathing
to be smooth and relaxed, smooth and relaxed. And knowing that you are in
complete control. Completely relaxed.
And now, with your eyes closed, imagine a warm summer day and that you
are just floating around in a rubber raft, perfectly safe, perfectly comfortable.
You are pretty close to the shore. Just picture yourself resting there in the
soft, rubber raft with the water gently rolling you back and forth, back and
forth as you continue to enjoy the sun and the ocean coolness.
It is so calm and so peaceful out there, with the sound of the waves, all you
want to do is to just be there breathing, calm, into a deep calm.
Picture the scene as I described it, while I count slowly from one to ten. By
the time I get to the count of ten, you will be resting comfortably in a deep,
deep, sound sleep.
One. You can feel yourself relaxing, relaxing so very deeply as you continue
floating on and on, the water gently rocking you.
Two. You feel so relaxed. As you continue to listen to my voice.
Three. Relaxing more and more deeply. Really feeling relaxation, relaxing
deeper and deeper as you just drift.
Four. You feel relaxed and stronger and stronger.
Five. Every word I say is putting you into a deep, sound sleep as I continue
to count. Allow yourself to drift faster and faster into a deep sound sleep,
relax.
Six. Just listen to the sound of my voice and by the time we get to ten, you
will be resting comfortably in a deep sound sleep.
Seven. You are drifting faster and faster and you are comfortable.
Eight. Every word that I utter is putting you faster and faster into a deep,

deep sound relaxing sleep.
Nine. Into a deep, deep sound sleep, deep, sound sleep.
Ten. Very deeply drifting into a deep, sound sleep.
Continue to drift deeper with each passing second ... drifting deeper and
deeper down ... drifting and drifting.
And now, you are now transporting yourself in your mind's eye to the
waiting room. You are sitting in the waiting room; you are given some
papers to fill out. To save time you will go into relaxation.
You have several methods. You will go into relaxation. You will go into
relaxation as you are waiting in the waiting room. You will continue your
deep breathing as you go ... one ... two ... until the test will begin.
And as you are made comfortable by the technician, you will begin to go
into hypnosis by taking four deep breaths and the fifth one which you will
hold for just a few seconds, two or three seconds and you will start counting
backwards once again, very slowly.
Allowing yourself to go to sleep, and in the process of going to sleep, your
mind and your memory will find a place which will make you so happy,
make you so happy ...
Transport yourself to the place with colors and shapes and sounds and
smells, and taste the feeling, transport yourself to a place where you are
completely tuned in, mentally tuned in, and begin to feel the time, time,
making little sense. Minutes will just drift away. Seconds melt, time just
drifts away. You'll get so involved with yourself that you feel only calmness
and relaxation. Allow yourself to just let go of yourself ... completely
relaxed.
You will remember some of your favorite sessions that you've had here.
Allow yourself to just be calm and relaxed, let go and relax. And should you
wish, sleep. Sleep. Sleep.
Each moment that goes by, feel relaxed. Sleep. Sleep. Sleep.
Now you are comfortable in the hospital. You will feel that time has gone
by, feel relaxed. Sleep. Sleep. Sleep. Now you are comfortable in the
hospital. You will feel that time has gone by so fast that you won't believe

the test is over. You will feel proud of yourself that you have accomplished
this experience. You will feel good and this test will show you once again
that you have indeed allowed yourself to take charge of your life. You have
allowed yourself to take charge of yourself.
Now, I'm going to count. On the count of five you will reopen your eyes
feeling totally conscious and aware of your presence, feeling absolutely
wonderfully relaxed and so good. One. Two, beginning to wake up. Three,
letting go and waking up. Four, feeling so good and so relaxed and five,
feeling so good and so relaxed.
C: It took me back to one of my other fears. I can't believe it.
MK: Floating on the raft?
C: Yes.
MK: And you handled it.
C: ... myself in the water: I'm petrified of it. I tried to overcome it a few
years ago and I did temporarily and still when I see myself in the water I'm
either drowning or under the water ... and again I can't breathe.
The whole thing ... and I found myself in all places, I've been to Hawaii, but,
I had myself between going back to Hawaii and the commercial I see on TV
with this guy on a raft and all of a sudden these girls come to him ... to rinse
his mouth or something and I saw these girls with their Hawaiian costumes
and I'm running out of the water instead of in ...
I'm sitting in the raft, but for some reason the raft was not on top of the
water, it was below the water and the water was up to here, which normally I
would be going out of my mind. And the water felt cool and I felt the
breezes, trying to get the breezes to go on my face, into my nose, and
somehow I managed to get out of the water, I don't know where the raft went
to, but I was coming out of the water.
Also, you know I'm petrified of the water and when you started with the raft,
I kept thinking I'm going into my other problem area, between the heights
and the water you got me coming and going. But I managed to not let it
conquer me, I was slightly apprehensive in the beginning, I said to myself,

well, I’ll see how long I can stay here.
MK: You know that I'm aware that you are scared on the water. I know that.
C: I had mentioned that.
MK: I am also aware you are scared of that machine.
C: Yes.
MK: What do you think I accomplished with you? I put you through an
experience about a week ago going up in air you enjoyed that for a while,
right?
C: Normally I would feel an enclosed feeling, because whenever I'm up in
the air I see high mountains around me, and I'm in the valley and I'm going
to plummet but, going up in the balloon I was up in the air before you got
me there and I also felt these breezes on me.
MK: And today I put you in the water which was your other phobia.
C: Yes. Definitely.
MK: I never said that I wasn't tricky but you survived and you enjoyed it.
C: I was fairly calm about it. Because of knowing how my emotion can be
aroused by this fear of being in the water, drowning, learning how to swim,
which I never really did. I tried it about six years ago.. It was the day I
supposedly conquered my fear of being in the water.
MK: So we did it?
C: We did it, yes.
MK: Two fears without you even knowing it.
C: How about that.
MK: Behind your back.
C: Yes. Sneaky, sneaky.

MK: Some of us have no ethics. Right?
C: Right.
***
[Please note how this session brought her to surmount two phobias:
claustrophobia and fear of water. The follow-up session indicated that she
overcame both of these.]
Maurice Kouguell, PhD.
http://www.brooksidecenter.com

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Mesazh i vjetr 19 Korrik 2004 19:32
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Teme shume interesante...
I lexova mesazhet me nje kurjozitet te madhe...
sinqerisht faleminderit Qokle e Aljohin...

Doja thjeshte te beja nje pyetje.
Kush eshte mendimi juaj.... A duhet ti japim nje rendesi te madhe studimit te hipnozes, ekperimenteve dhe zhvillimit te kesaj shkence parapsykologjike...?

pershendetje

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Mesazh i vjetr 20 Korrik 2004 02:06
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Me sa di une parapsikologjia ende nuk eshte pranuar si shkence (mbase ne keto vitet e fundit eshte bere ndonje ndryshim). Gjithesesi hipnoza nuk ka te beje me parapsikologjine. Eshte nje fenomen teresisht psikologjik, fiziologjik edhe mjekesor. Ka njerez qe mendojne se gjate hipnozes mund te verehen fenomene ( te papranuara shkencerisht ) parapsikologjike, por hipnoza si fenomen ne vetvete nuk eshte nje i tille parapsikologjik.
Ndersa per pjesen tjeter te pyetjes jam i mendimit se duhet te gjithe te investojme ne nje mjet kaq te fuqishem dhe qe ka lidhje me kaq shume fusha. Dhe mund te investojme si bashkarisht si shoqeri per zhvillimin e saj, po ashtu individualisht. Me kete dua te them qe cdo njeri mund te perfitoje shume nga hipnoza edhe ne menyre individuale, ne kushtet e zhvillimit te tanishem te hipnozes. Dhe kete doja te theksoja ne kundershtim me bindjet e shumices, se nuk eshte aq shume mungesa e zhvillimit ne kete fushe se sa eshte kultura jone apo mentaliteti yne i kufizuar, te cilat na largojne nga praktikimi i kesaj metode, ato qe na pengojne me te vertete nga perfitimi nepermjet hipnozes.

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Mesazh i vjetr 20 Korrik 2004 17:47
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The Case of Quivering Frank
by
Bruce K. Stampley, MD(am),PhD,CH
Frank was referred to me by his physician after said Doc ran out of ideas. Frank
was diagnosed with “Parkinson’s –like symptoms”. That translated to “I don’t
know what else to do for this man”.
Frank presented as an average looking, well-kept man of 60. The exception to
this average look was a very pronounced shaking of his right arm. He came to
my office with his wife, who asked if she could sit in on the initial interview. I
agreed, although this is against my normal practice to allow anyone to sit in on
an intake session.
The doctor who had referred Frank to me had provided me with a complete
report of Frank’s recent medical history and all the tests that had been run in an
effort to determine the cause of Frank’s palsy.
There was no physical evidence to support the idea of Parkinson’s.
As we proceeded with the initial intake interview, Frank’s wife frequently
interrupted his answers to my questions to interject her own answer or correct
his.
It turned out that Frank was a writer who was just about to have a book
published, that he had had some serious business setbacks over the last two
years and was only just beginning to see some relief from the financial plight he
had gotten into.
Deeper questioning revealed that the shaking had started about two years ago
and had progressed to the point where Frank could not sit at his computer to
work.
When I asked Frank about his views on hypnosis, his wife answered that “they”
did not really believe in hypnosis but had come because the Doctor had
recommended that they do so.
When I directly asked Frank, he told me that he had done some reading on the
subject and was at least open to the idea.

Based on that weak answer, I suggested that he go home and decide if this was
really the modality of alternative health care that he wanted to pursue.
Frank and his wife left, and I supposed that “they” would not be back.
About ten days later Frank called and asked for an appointment. I agreed to see
Frank but told him that no one else would be permitted in the session. We could
tape it for his reference if he desired, but no one else was to be in the room.
Frank showed up for his appointment with wife in tow, shaking even worse
than he had been the first time I saw him. His wife was not happy that I would
not allow her to observe the session.
Frank proved to be a very good subject. He was a very intelligent, quick-witted
person, and understood immediately my instructions and explanation of what
hypnosis is and what it can allow one’s mind to do.
In my practice, I rarely use the word hypnosis, preferring the words altered state
or relaxed state.
I do this because of the public conception of hypnosis as mind control by an
outside source. I go to great pains to explain to my patients that I am simply
there to guide them to where they need to go in order to produce a healing
effect.
Even though he was shaking so hard that he literally had to hold his right arm
down, Frank responded well to suggestion and went into somnambulism easily.
As he reached that relaxed state, I was amazed to see the palsy stop altogether. I
asked Frank to give me a report and he replied that where he was he didn’t have
to shake.
When asked why that was, Frank replied that he didn’t have to shake because
he was in a place where he wasn’t mad.
I brought Frank back to semi-awareness to confirm what I had just heard. As he
came back, the tremors came back, although they seemed less pronounced.

Satisfied that I was not having auditory hallucinations, I led Frank back into the
trance state. As he went deeper into trance the palsy diminished to the point that
I could not visibly discern any unusual tremors in his right arm.
Using ideomotor signalling, I asked Frank to ask his higher mind if there was a
need to have these tremors. When the right index or “yes” finger moved in the
positive manner, I asked Frank to ask his higher mind if it was ok to
communicate directly with it by verbal means and would it be willing to
respond to me in the same manner.
Frank’s other self agreed to this procedure immediately, so I pressed on, asking
what the purpose of the tremor was.
Frank (or his “other self”) said that the tremor was an acceptable way to express
his anger. When I asked further what he was angry about, he said that he was
very angry with his father.
Frank had grown up in a highly structured Jewish family whose father was very
controlling and administered physical punishment for small infractions of “the
rules”.
Frank spent his childhood angry with this father and when the old man died
suddenly at the age of fifty-two, Frank’s twenty-third year, he had not
confronted his father with his feelings. He had been carrying this unresolved
anger with him for almost forty years.
Based on that information, I did a Gestalt session with Frank and asked him to
forgive and then say goodbye to his father. At the end of the session Frank was
sweating profusely and tearful but appeared to be relieved.
Upon leading him back to a full awareness, Frank said that he felt as though a
huge weight had been lifted from him.
I noted that at the end of the session, Frank had no visible tremor, but I
deliberately made no comment.
I walked Frank to the front office and stood by making a bit of small talk while
Frank’s wife paid the fee. When I suggested to Frank that probably only one or
two sessions would clear this matter, his wife interjected that “they” couldn’t
afford much of this foolishness.

I said goodbye and watched as they walked to their car, the wife talking
constantly as they crossed the parking lot. I observed that Frank
had a noticeable tremor as her reached for the car door.
At the next session, Frank again had a tremor although it did not seem as
violent as at the first session. Again, he responded well to the induction and
went into trance easily.
I immediately asked Frank’s “other self” to tell me why he was shaking again.
Was there some process of illness in the body that was the cause? Frank again
told me that anger was the cause of the tremors. Questioning led me to believe
that Frank was angry with his wife for being the controlling figure that
represented his father.
I asked Frank if he loved his wife. He said that he did. He hated that she” had to
run everything”.
I took Frank through a scene where his wife was doing all she could to help his
career the best way she knew how. If she was sometimes overbearing, it was in
his interest.
I gave Frank instructions on forgiving and understanding and installed a post
hypnotic suggestion that it would be good for Frank to suggest that he and his
wife seek the help of a marriage counselor.
When Frank returned to his full awareness, he was quite relaxed and there was
no tremor in his right arm.
That was the last time I saw Frank.
Through the doctor that had referred him to me, I learned that Frank no longer
had the Parkinson’s type symptoms and that he and his wife were going to a
marriage counseling group.
My conclusions were that Frank’s unvented rage at his father, which was
transferred to his controlling wife, had been converted to a palsy which was an
acceptable visible manifestation of that anger.

Once the father was forgiven and his other anger able to be expressed in a
comfortable setting, Frank’s Parkinson’s-type disease no longer had a place in
his life.
This is but one example of how hypnosis can help uncover the real causes of
physical problems and help lead to a sensible resolution.
Bruce K. Stampley, MD(am), PhD, CHT
http://www.online-hypnotherapist.com

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Po citoj ato që tha ENISS
Hipnoza ka qene nje objekt debati e polemikash te shumta. Eshte ca e veshtire ta shpjegosh konkretisht si dukuri por ne pergjithesi mendohet si nje gjendje e ndryshuar e vetedijes.
Keto vitet e fundit specialiste te ndryshem, mjeke, psikiater, psikologe e sugjerojne hipnozen si mjekim. Mjekimi i semundjeve me ane te hipnozes mund te lehtesoje dhimbjet gjate lindjes, te zevendesoje anestezine, te kuroje dhemjet e kokes, te te ndihmoje te lesh duhanin, drogen, te permiresoje procesin e kujteses dhe te studimit....
Nje pyetje e kisha sepse jam e paqarte... A mendoni se Hipnoza ka nje fare lidhje edhe me magjine? Me ka lindur kjo pyetje pasi kam lexuar se efektet e hipnozes arrijne deri ne veprime e qendrime te mbinatyrshme... Nese ka njeri dijeni apo ndonje argument lidhur me kete, te na e shkruaj e me pas kam dhe une dicka per te shtuar...

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Perderisa magjija nuk eshte shkence, eshte veshtire te jepet nje definim i sakte, por qoftese ajo adaptohet ne parapsikologji atehere mund te thuhet dicka. Zakonisht simptomet e magjise jane shum te ngjajshme me ato te transit hipnotik, shum parapsikologe e pershkruajne magjine si nje gjendje hipnoze ku ritualet, atmosfera dhe sidomos mbesimi ne magji ndikojne ne induksionin hipnotik. Parapsikologu çek "Milan Ryzl" ne librin e tij "Parapsikologjija" tregon per eksperimentet e shumta te telepatise, prekognacinit, telekinezes dhe shum fenomeneve te tjera , qe ato mund te riten me ane te hipnozes. Ai ka perdorur hipnozen per te ngitur aftesite e telepatise te njerezit e thjeshte qe nuk kane patur aftesi telepatike. Ne te kaluaren kur termi hipnoze, dhe teknika klinike e hipnotizmit nuk kane egzistuar, ky fenomen eshte quajtur me emrat, magnetizem, mesmerizem, magjepsje dhe magji. Hipnoza pervecse qe mund ta perforcoje ndjenjen e gjashte, gjihtashtu ka mundesi qe te krijoje katalepsi muskulore ku individi i hipnotizuar ka aftesi te duroje nje peshe shume me te rende mbi trupin e tij apo te saj. Nje gje qe nuk kishte mundur ta perballoje ne gjendje te vetedijshme. Hipnoza eshte shum me interesante kur e perjeton se kur lexon per te. Njerezit jane tere kohen ne transe hipnotike, por nuk jane te vetedijshem ndaj tyre.

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Eshte e veshtire t'i ndash ritet paranormale apo magjike nga hipnoza per vete te qenit te hipnozes shume fiziologjike. Perderisa c'do njeri kalon te pakten 2 here ne dite ne nje gjendje hipnoze spontane eshte e veshtire te thuhet ne se nje njeri qe po perqendrohet te kryeje nje rit magjik apo nje dukuri paranormale eshte apo jo ne nje gjendje hipnotike apo transi.
Vete nostradamusi pershkruan nje gjendje te shtyre transi kur flet per parashikimet e tij dhe teknika i ngjan nje rabdomancie (te atyre qe kerkonin uje).

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A Good Talent for Hypnosis
Bryan M. Knight, MSW., Ph.D.
http://www.hypnosis.org
When a client possesses a good talent for hypnosis therapy is swift, even
spectacular.
“Gina” is one such person. Any induction worked wonderfully. Soon after
39-year-old Gina became a client I realised that whatever issue she brought
to the office would be quickly resolved such was her amazing talent for
hypnosis.
One of the first times she displayed this ability was when she complained of
a bad pain in her neck and left shoulder. It seems she’d suffered for years
with the neck pain but that day it was particularly paralysing.
A simple induction of slow deep breathing and enjoying her Special Place (a
moonlit beach with white horses galloping beside the ocean) quickly took
Gina into a relaxed state.
To minimise interference from Gina’s conscious mind, I chose ideomotor
signalling. With a finger on her left hand to signal “No” and a finger on her
right hand to signal “Yes”, she responded to my questions.
I cannot recall why no finger was designated “Don’t want to answer, yet.”
Nor, unfortunately, did I record the exact questions I asked.
But the net result was that Gina’s subconscious conveyed the information
that her mother had not been keen on having Gina and that the pain in her
neck was related to her birth.
Most importantly, the subconscious readily agreed to release the neck and
shoulder pain.
Out of hypnosis Gina recounted that she’d always felt her mother didn’t
really want her. It was while pregnant with Gina that her mother discovered
that the father had sexually abused the eldest of five sisters.

The neck pain was gone. (Seven years later it has never returned).
Was the hypnosis episode a metaphor for feeling that all her life her mother
had been a “pain in the neck”? Or did the subconscious actually retain
memories of a difficult birth?
Who knows. But Gina did verify with other family members that one of the
girls was born with the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck. No one was
sure which of the babies this happened to.
Gina’s terrific talent for hypnosis meant she was able to enjoy a variety of
inductions. So, in a subsequent session, I suggested she count backwards
from 100, subtracting 3 each time. Later in the same session, I re-inducted
Gina with a simple countdown from 10.
This time we dealt with her fear of dogs. This arose from an attack on her by
a vicious dog when she was about 7 years old. Her fear was removed after
Gina went back in her imagination to comfort her child self. The promise to
always protect her child self did not come easily, however. Gina said at first
she’d had difficulty believing she would honour the commitment
A month later Gina arrived at my office in a state of “stomach churning
anger”. This focussed on her business partner, with whom she had a
tempestuous relationship. (It was relationship difficulties that brought her to
my office in the first place).
I asked Gina to gaze at a small rock in which “Imagine” had been carved.
Quickly she relaxed into hypnosis. In her imagination she then destroyed a
symbolic image of the anger. And visibly relaxed.
The image was of a kind of iron curtain. Later Gina told me she was well
aware that the image represented “all the men in my life -- ex-husband,
business partner, father, boyfriend . . .”
We sealed this session with positive suggestions about her remaining calm
around the business partner. Also, imagining being in control if there were
future conflicts with “Ben.” Gina chose a trigger word to keep herself calm
during such confrontations.
The effects of this were remarkable -- for a few months.

Although one suggestion did remain permanently -- to Gina’s delight she
became accustomed to speaking up immediately. Previously she had stewed
in silence (when she didn’t erupt in anger). Now she responded calmly right
away with her opinions when, for example, the boyfriend said something
outrageous.
When Gina once again arrived late, tense and angry, I asked her to gaze at a
penlight. Along with a 5 to 1 countdown she quickly relaxed into hypnosis
and soon felt as though she were “floating on a cloud.”
The penlight induction reminded Gina that one of our earliest uses of
hypnosis -- suggestions that she would remain out of hypnosis while driving
-- was still effective. She no longer had a problem with highway lights that
rhythmically flashed by causing her to almost nod off.
Suspicions that Gina might have been sexually abused by her father finally
surfaced. Gina had displayed some of the symptoms of adults who have been
sexually abused as children but she had no conscious abuse memories.
One of her sisters (at 49) asked Gina’s forgiveness for doing something
sexual to her when she was little. Another recounted her first intercourse was
with their brother. Yet another sister recalled their father frequently telling
weird stories of his sexual exploits as a young man.
Gina did remember:
ƒ Her father lining up all the daughters and tongue-kissing each in turn.
ƒ Vehemently pushing him away from her on one occasion. [Mother
used to “test” her husband by putting him alone with a daughter].
ƒ Being too scared to get up at night to go to the toilet in case the father
repeated the time he invited her to watch him urinate.
ƒ His court conviction for assaulting Gina’s eldest sister.
ƒ Seeing him in a neighbour’s basement with a little girl (activity
unclear).
Once again we used the penlight as an induction. At first she enjoyed the
image of a horse in a field. Then I asked the subconscious to present
something connected with the issue that Gina wanted to look into.

After a little while (and a lot of facial grimacing) Gina said she had no
images but her hands felt huge while her feet felt tiny.
Then, just as I was going to ask her subconscious a question, she began to
cry, leaned forward and said “there’s a pressure on the back of my head,
pushing, pushing . . .” Gina was terrified.
At her request, I gave her suggestions of calmness and self-control.
Out of hypnosis Gina recounted how one day she’d decided to go out in the
middle of winter, evidently without boots or hat. When she returned,
sloshing through the snow, her father lost his temper, yelled and chased her.
Threatened to kill her, she said, ironically because she might catch cold!
This conscious memory continued with her hiding in the bathroom. Father
kicked the door in, grabbed Gina, tore off his belt and beat her. He badly
damaged her back.
But, to Gina’s relief, there was no recollection of sexual abuse.
In subsequent sessions Gina enjoyed her awesome talent for hypnosis to
solidify her career goals, enhance relationships and gain relief from
insomnia.
Bryan M. Knight, MSW, PhD.
Hypnosis Headquarters
http://www.hypnosis.org

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Eshte e veshtire t'i ndash ritet paranormale apo magjike nga hipnoza per vete te qenit te hipnozes shume fiziologjike. Perderisa c'do njeri kalon te pakten 2 here ne dite ne nje gjendje hipnoze spontane eshte e veshtire te thuhet ne se nje njeri qe po perqendrohet te kryeje nje rit magjik apo nje dukuri paranormale eshte apo jo ne nje gjendje hipnotike apo transi.
Vete nostradamusi pershkruan nje gjendje te shtyre transi kur flet per parashikimet e tij dhe teknika i ngjan nje rabdomancie (te atyre qe kerkonin uje).



Gjendja hipnotike mund te induktohet kollaj qoftese rrethanat jane te pershtatshme. Ritualet magjike zakonisht behen ne vende te izoluara dhe te erta. Ai person qe do te praktikoje magji, mund te supozohet qe beson ne magji. Besimi eshte mekanizmi kryesor per te induktuar trans hipnotik. Kjo eshte e njgjajshme me ate qe njerezit mund te hipnotizohen kollaj nga dikush qe ka fame si hipnotizues, edhepse ai hipnotizues mund te mos posedoje aftesi te posaçme. Shpesh here ndodh qe kur dikush shikon nje film te frikshem, edhe mbasi mbaron filmi ai person friksohet dhe i largohet ambienteve te ereta. Kur njeriu eshte ne gjendje te tille frike, mund te thuhet se ajo gjendje eshte e njgjajshme me nje gjendje te lehte te hipnozes. Duhet kuptuar se nen hipnoze njeriu mund te jete i vetedijshem, por i ndryshon perceptimi i realitetit subjektiv. P.sh. personi mund te jete i vetedijshem plotsisht por nuk mund ta çoje doren sepse hipnotisti i dha nje sugjestjon te tille. Hipnoza mund te induktohet ne qindra menyra te ndryshme, dhe nder ato menyra perfshihen edhe ritualet, qofshin ato magjike apo religjioze.

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