BostonHerald.com – Other Sports: McBride’s preparation hypnotic
Hypnosis is a knockout! Hypnosis has been revealed as an important factor in winning fights! Hey, I’m not surprised. At our center we have worked with many people using hypnosis to improve their sports performance, individuals ranging from hobby dart throwers to professional athletes!
I understand that nearly every major Olympic Team has at least one coach on staff who can use hypnosis to help their team make their best effort to grab the gold.
Are you a hypnotherapist and would like to offer this option to your clients? Gerald Kein has a great video on using hypnosis for sports improvement. Click on the link to learn more about that video and others available.
Bye for now,
Cal Banyan
www.HypnosisCenter.com
I want to publicly thank the National Guild of Hypnotists for honoring me by interviewing me and placing me on the cover of their Journal of Hypnotism, the world’s most widely distributed journal dedicated to hypnosis.
I especially want to thank Dr. Dwight Damon for taking the time to interview me and allow me to voice my opinions about the direction of hypnosis and hypnotherapy.
I want to encourage everyone who is interested in hypnosis to become a member of the NGH. You can get more information about this leading organization by visiting their website at, www.NGH.net and tell them Cal sent you!
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Cal Banyan
www.HypnosisCenter.com
nbc4.com – News – Forensic Hypnosis
Can hypnosis get you arrested? It sure can if you are a bad guy and the cops use a Forensic Hypnotist to learn more about the clues to a crime.
Yep, hypnosis is a well kept secret in some police departments across the country, and other law enforcement agencies aren’t allowed to use it at all. It all depends on the laws of the state in which the crime is going to be taken to court.
So use caution before you run off to your local hypnotist or hypnotherapist to try and recover some “lost memories” about a crime from your past, check with the laws in your state. In some states, if hypnosis was used to “enhance memory” then you can no longer testify in court!
Learn more about how hypnosis is used in Washington, D.C. to catch the bad guys by clicking on the link above.
Hypnotically yours,
Cal Banyan
Slidell Sentry-News: “Hypno”
Can Hypnosis really help you to live to 100 years old? This man thinks so. He decided to use hypnosis 40 years ago to help overcome the stress of worry! I think that is a great idea.
Most hypnotherapists teach some kind of self-hypnosis to their students. At our center, we use a very special kind of self-hypnosis called 7th Path Self-Hypnosis(TM). I have personally seen our clients and students overcome so many difficulties with this kind of self-hypnosis, including experiencing mind, body and emotional healings! Hyposis doesn’t really cure anything, however, used properly it can be a very big part of helping your body heal itself.
You can lean more about 7th Path by going to our website, www.HypnosisCenter.com or www.the7thPath.com.
Check out the link at the top of this blog entry to hear more about the 100 year old man’s story.
Bye for now!
Cal Banyan
PoughkeepsieJournal.com – Placebo effect shows mind’s healing power
This is a very nice article about how the “medical establishment” is catching on to the mind-body connection and how hypnosis can be used to help in healing. Yep, I said “healing.” Some Hypnotherapists, who are “In the know” have known that for some time.”
To put it simply, hypnosis doesn’t really heal anything. What hypnotherapy does, when it is used properly, (hypnosis used as a therapeutic intervention, in which the hypnotherapist uses hypnosis to remove internal stress at the causal level), it allows the body to use it’s own energy for healing rather than for creating the emotion (i.e., fear and anger) that we experience as stress. Hypnotherapy also enables us to rid our selves of the constant energy expenditure that we use to “clamp down” on the emotion so that we don’t have to deal with it.
Basically these internal painful emotional states that are still within us, which were caused by certain events in our past, are trying to be expressed. We can think of emotions as pure energy, energy that wants to motivate us to do something, usually to resolve the emotional issue. When the issue is left unresolved, forgotten or repressed, it lies in state as a constant form of stress. Then an equal or greater amount of our own energy is needed to press that energy back down, so that it doesn’t come up and “interfere” with our daily lives.
For example if a number of issues in our lives have caused us sadness, then unless that sadness has been sufficiently dealt with, then it is still inside us, and we will cry very easily, or feel sad for reasons that have nothing to do with what is going on in our lives in the present. So we must constantly push that sadness down and try to control it. Certainly don’t want to cry while we are at work or times when it would be embarassing. So we push those feelings down, both the sadness which wants to be expressed and our constant pushing of the sadness down causes stress and all of that takes up a lot of energy.
Once that stress, or sadness in our example has been neutralized, then all of that energy can be used for healing of our bodies or for fighting some kind of disease.
I look forward to the day when well trained and competent hypnotherapists are working at every hospital and clinic around the world. It really will be a great leap forward in medicine.
Cal Banyan
www.HypnosisCenter.com