Whenever you mention the word ‘Attitude,’ people’s minds tend to go, unfairly, I think, to badly behaved teenagers. “That boy has a terrible attitude.” But certainly in the world of hypnosis, attitude is another word for focus. When this focus is narrowed, you start to enter a hypnotic trance.
You see, this is where people generally become so confused about hypnosis. To so many, it may only be performed in some sort of temple, with incense wafting in the air, and some chap in a black cape chanting something completely unintelligible.
If only people would come to realize that hypnosis is as natural as breathing. It’s a natural function. If more people realized this, then there’d be a lot more hypnosis success stories going round.
When your focus is strong, then it’s always hypnotic. However, what is so vitally important is the content of that focus.
If you’re a person who always expects the worst, a pessimist, then you have a negative focus and you really can’t expect to experience roaring success with such an attitude. On the other hand, if you expect your efforts to be worthwhile and productive, then your attitude is positive. In short, you expect success.
Hypnosis is about creating expectations, so if your attitude is positive and success is your expectation, then hypnosis has to be invaluable to you.
Now, these expectations have nothing whatever to do with positive thinking or merely hoping for the best. They take a step further than that and become part of you. In other words, your instincts.
Your instincts work automatically for you, so that if you have positive instincts, you’re freed from the shackles of always trying to be positive, which can be an awful trial. Especially on a Monday morning and it’s tipping down with rain!
Hypnosis helps you change patterns of thinking that aren’t helpful to you into instincts that are positive and productive. It’s easy to understand that when this happens, the advantages are tremendous. Setbacks, too, may be seen in positive ways.
All this is fine, but from where do you receive these attitudes? You learn them in 2 ways.
Other people condition them into you, or you condition them into yourself. Whenever you learn something new and you develop this knowledge until it becomes automatic, you’ve been hypnotized.
Don’t forget that hypnotism can last just a few moments – with your eyes wide open!
Whenever we consider strong negative experiences such as anger, addiction, depression, anxiety, we’re talking about them being hypnotic trance states. Why? Because they’re all so restricted, their focus so narrow that, coupled with the (mis)use of imagination, they’re automatically hypnotic.
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Mike Bond, explaining how success may be achieved through Hypnosis. A visit to his Website gives a great deal more information on the subject. There are also 2 excellent FREE downloads that you may grab by clicking on The Hypnosis Attraction
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