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The Last Great Frontier
...that man faces...is the mind.
By Dr. Anthony G. Ziagos, Sr. MBA, R. Hy.
Did you know that the last great frontier that man faces is the mind? As a certified hypnotherapist I have studied the potential of the mind, yet we have only begun to see the potential and capability of this powerful and complex computer. In order to understand the hypnosis process and the hypnotic prescription I have prepared this introduction for YOU. The greater your understanding of the hypnosis process, the greater benefit you will obtain from this hypnotic prescription. Come with me, and journey into the mind.
The mind is divided into two main parts, the conscious and the subconscious. The left side, our conscious mind, allows us to perform our everyday activities, it drives our five senses of smell, taste, hearing, seeing and feeling, it allows us to think and reason. The right side, our sub conscious mind, is that part of our mind most of us seldom use. Our emotional and creative side, our desires and most important our memory. Think of an iceberg, your conscious mind is that part of the iceberg above the water. The subconscious is that vast portion below the surface, an enormous untapped resource. The potential for its use is unsettling, the possibilities endless. It can serve to explain otherwise unexplainable phenomenon. Scientific and academic research has proven the ability of the mind is enormous yet we know so little, relative to how the mind works. Hypnosis allows us to utilize this untapped source of energy and power. It gives us the ability to use it to our advantage in accomplishing anything we desire. As we begin the hypnosis process, you should be aware that there is never a question of whether you are hypnotized, or not, but to what degree have you benefited from the hypnosis process. We are all capable in some degree to benefit from the hypnosis experience. Three stages of understanding prior to hypnosis must be accomplished by you, the subject. So much has been written concerning hypnosis. In some cases the public and a potentially good subject has been either misinformed or misled regarding hypnosis. Given a total population, 20% are excellent subjects, we refer to them as natural somnambulists. 20% are extremely difficult and/or uncooperative, they are either unwilling to become hypnotized. The remaining 60% are in varying degrees suggestible, and can be placed in a hypnotic state depending on the circumstances and the ability of the hypnotist.Let's look at the three stages of understanding and how they relate to you.
- You must be informed. The hypnotic process and even the word hypnosis can be misleading. Hypnos, the Greek word for sleep is a contradiction, under hypnosis you are actually in a heighten state of awareness, fully aware of everything going on around you. You cannot be forced to do anything against your moral or spiritual beliefs while under hypnosis. All hypnosis is self-hypnosis.
- Rapport. You must believe that the hypnotist has the ability to successfully and professionally place you into a hypnotic state. Confidence in their ability to help you accomplish your goals with care and execute a prescription effectively. You should be comfortable with your hypnotist, his professional manner and approach.
- Desire. You must have desire. Your desire to be placed in a hypnotic state, your desire to accomplish your goals, your desire to achieve a deep and meaningful hypnotic state that will allow you to use the power of your subconscious mind. You can benefit from these three basic levels of understanding, and make important changes in your life. By using the untapped resources of the sub conscious mind, you can increase your understanding of the hypnosis process. You can use your mind more efficiently and effectively to improve your psychological and physiological self. You can achieve benefits for yourself and improve your relationship with others.
© 1988-2001 Dr. Anthony G. Ziagos, Sr.