The question of whether hypnosis is real or not has been a hot
topic of discussion for over 200 years.
Exciting new research in the field of brain studies is now
settling the argument once and for all!
Read a Good Book Lately: Then, Welcome to Hypnosis!
If you’ve ever lost
yourself while reading a really good book, you’ve already been :::this:::
close to hypnosis.
When you’re really into a book what happens?
a) You feel
incredibly relaxed,
b) Have an amplified
sense of imagination, and
c) You are highly suggestible (more open to receiving and
acting upon the suggestions of others, like the story the author is telling
you).
Guess what? This is exactly what happens during hypnosis.
It’s known as a trance state.
Going Deep! Your Subconscious Mind in Action
Your conscious mind is associated with the left hemisphere
of your brain. It is your “control center,” and it operates on deduction,
reasoning and convention. It tells you what’s possible and not possible based
on your past experiences.
On the other hand, your subconscious mind is aligned with
the right side of your brain, which is responsible for creativity, freedom, and
emotion.
It is more holistic, emotive, and universal. It solves Big
Picture problems. It allows you to go beyond “reason,” and frees you from
convention.
Researchers believe that trance states are activated when you
are able to circumvent the inhibitions and walls set up by your conscious mind
and begin accessing the subconscious.
More specifically, when you can “short circuit” the
inhibitions and “can’ts” that your conscious mind has set up, you can do many
of the things that are associated with truly therapeutic hypnosis, e.g., break
addictions, overcome phobias, work through deep-seated emotional issues
(psychiatric hypnotherapy), ease chronic pain (medical hypnotherapy), and even
solve crimes (forensic hypnosis is fascinating field of study being explored by
law enforcement agencies now).
Scanning Rhythms: Your Brain Can’t Lie
But, is there science to support this hypothesis?
Using electroencephalographs, or EEGs, experts studying the
effects of hypnosis on the cerebral cortex have documented that activity in the
left hemisphere of the cerebral cortex decreases during hypnosis. At the same
time, brain activity in the right hemisphere increases.
Why is this important? It shows that hypnosis is able to pacify
the conscious mind and its logical and “limiting” functions.
At the same time, it also shows that the subconscious mind –
with its creativity, emotiveness, imagination – takes control.
These findings prove that something researchers long
believed to be true about the effects of hypnosis are indeed accurate.
“A Trance State Sounds
Pretty Awesome: How Can You Turn It On?”
Okay, so how does hypnosis activate this trance state?
Researchers believe that hypnosis calms your left brain and
conscious mind. With your logical-self taken out of the picture, you’re more
able to directly connect with your subconscious mind.
In this state, you are highly suggestible. In other words,
you’re able to believe, enact, and go
for things that your conscious, logical mind might have kept you from believing
you could do.
It allows you to free yourself from convention, from being
limited based on the outcomes of your past experiences, and to experience the
world and yourself in it in new and powerful ways.
For example, hypnosis can help boost your confidence,
increase your brain power, aid in weight loss, increase your money-making potential,
and take you to places you never believed you could go (much like that feeling
you have when you’re reading a great book).
By short circuiting long-held self-beliefs and deep-seated
behavioral patterns, hypnosis can often deliver real-world results that simply cannot
be achieved in any other way... all because your brain allows you to believe in
yourself in new and empowered ways.
Sites like HypnosisBootcamp offer great resources for anyone looking to learn more about the
current benefits and newest applications of hypnosis.
As we are just now discovering, the world of hypnosis is
able to unlock doors beyond our comprehension … but still within the reach of science.
To be sure, this is an exciting time to be alive!
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