It is the mind that maketh good or evil. That maketh wretch
or happy, rich or poor.
EDMUND BURKE.
Have you ever watched the TV program - The Hypnotic
World of Paul McKenna - where people under hypnotism seem to do the most
extraordinary things and yet they seem to be fully awake?
Have you ever wondered what is happening here?
How
does the hypnotist get people to act like this ?
The POWER OF
BELIEFS
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Basically it is all very simple.
By
inducing a deep state of relaxation, the hypnotist has managed to
plant a suggestion or a belief in the person's subconscious which
that person has fully accepted as true. |
'Beliefs' keep us
locked into this terrible prison. |
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That person will then act in accordance with
that belief whenever it is suggested to him.
The extent of his 'obedience' will depend on
the level of relaxation induced in the subject and the extent of his
suggestibility to hypnotic influence.
So, for example if a subject is told that
when he hears a certain tune, or sees a certain object, he will act in a
certain way -- that is what he will do.
He has been hypnotized so that whenever this
stimulus is present, he will react in the prescribed way.
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A more concrete example: Let us suppose
our client has been told that whenever he hears a loud laugh, |
he will
act like a crazy clown and the client's subconscious accepts this
suggestion. Our client will then proceed to behave like this
whenever this stimulus is present. From TV, we all know how
funny and crazy this can be |
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"Look at that person. Look at what he is
doing. He really believes he is a clown."
And he is doing all that...... because
his subconscious has accepted the belief that whenever he hears a loud
laugh he is a clown.
Although this is only a
belief in the
client's mind, look how powerful it is in determining and controlling his
behavior at certain times.
At the end of the show, how does the
hypnotist stop him from behaving in this way in the future?
He simply
tells him to close his eyes, to relax and then he proceeds to remove the
belief - the suggestion in the person's mind that when he hears a loud
laugh, he will act like a clown.
He doesn't start giving out to him or
telling him he is crazy or lose his temper with him does he ?
No.
To
change his behavior - how he feels
and acts - he simply removes
the
belief.
Right now, you are probably saying this is
all very interesting and all but what has it got to do with my smoking
addiction ?
Everything.
We are using the above only as
an example to show you the nature and importance of belief, and how it can
totally affect how you think and feel about life.
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KEY
IDEA |
Your
deepest-beliefs determine how you think, feel and
act.
Do you know what a belief is ?
It is simply a
strong emotional state of certainty that you hold about people, things or
experiences in life.
We all hold beliefs about virtually
everything in life - whether we are AWARE of them or not.
And it is these
beliefs that determine how we react to these things in our
life.
In fact the more we learn about human
behavior, the more we discover the extraordinary power beliefs exert over
all aspects of our lives.
Do you believe that ?
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