Posts from ‘August, 2009’

The Case of Bunny – Part I

In this live video, Gil helps a woman overcome physical pain from early sexual abuse with a dramatic age regression

How to Get a Good Hypnotic Response to Suggestion

The quality of response differs from one subject to another. The subject responds according to the way he interprets the suggestion and his willingness to accept it. Instructions can be suggested to the subject but whether they are accepted and acted upon depends on the ability of the operator to persuade the subject to agreement. [...]

Bunny – part II

Part II of the analysis of the live video case study, Bunny, in which Gil helps a lady who has been unable to lift her arm higher than her shoulder for over two years.

Hypnosis Defined

Hypnosis is a natural state of mind with special identifying characteristics as follows: An extraordinary quality of mental, physical and emotional relaxation. An emotionalised desire to satisfy the suggested behaviour; the subject feels like following the hypnotists instructions, directions and suggestions, except those that generate conflict with the subject’s values, i.e. character attitudes, religious beliefs [...]

The Nature of Suggestion

A Suggestion is an idea that reaches the mind through the five physical senses, and/or the sixth sense, intuition. In addition, all sensory input routes continually receive data from verbal, nonverbal, intraverbal and extraverbal communications as well as information about our environment such as thermal and pressure sensations and kinaesthetic awareness. Suggestibility is a measurement [...]

Uncovering Techniques

In this topic, Gil explains some of the techniques he uses to uncover emotionalised interpretations behind a client’s issue.

Bunny – part III

Part III of the analysis of the live video case study, Bunny, in which Gil helps a lady who has been unable to lift her arm higher than her shoulder for over two years.

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