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Things You Should Expect when You Use Black Ops Hypnosis

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Underground Hypnosis carries a somewhat cloudy rep, but it and comparable conversational hypnosis techniques can genuinely benefit people. It’s simplistic to mistake hypnosis for mind control, however, for the famous adage about mind over matter comes into play — you can communicate messages easily and alleviate, or even treat, mental, emotional as well as physical issues by use of the subconscious. You can use this to do something like paying attention to a particular television episode or some comedic suggestion to combating mental disorder and defeating smoking addiction. I do understand how what you’ve heard could worry you, but experienced practitioners know exactly what to do and produce few if any problems. Let’s turn our attention to Underground Hypnosis, alongside other approaches to black ops hypnosis, and consider the desired end; induction into trance. Of course you can typically make the trance state so deep. The depth to which the subject enters trance is driven by factors like their personality and emotional status. The least deep degree of trance takes place at the point where they start to declench some outlying muscles. They feel as if they wish to doze off. Some also feel as if their eyelids are becoming heavy. You’ll watch shoulders slump as a deeper trance state washes through the subject in no time at all. Eventually, the subject slides deep enough into the trance that their senses only perceive the hypnotist. And as you reach this state, hypnotic suggestion comes in, with subconscious instruction now possible. If you should you take your subject further into trance state, you’ll discover a point beyond which they can be helped to ignore pain, and suppress other sensations.

Vivid hallucinations slowly make themselves known the farther the subject falls into trance, and eventually the subject will achieve a state like that experienced under general anesthetic. It’s not unheard of for this heightened hypnotic state to be used to help with medical procedures. You won’t learn how to achieve that level through Underground Hypnosis, though you’d virtually never require it. To all intents and purposes, the more easily attained degrees are all that’s needed.

Everybody can learn conversational hypnosis via the people behind Underground Hypnosis. Through devoting a short while to learning and a few hours honing your approach, you’ll quickly become quite a talented hypnotist. That’s all you need to do — nothing to disturb you.

Anger- What It Does To The Body

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

A middle aged man was attending me for his anger problems. He was on medication to reduce his stomach acid for last many years. He had been suffering with dyspepsia. He was also allergic to many foods like wheat, and poultry products. With meditation and anger burning exercises, he was becoming more and more relaxed in his mind and body. He noticed that he did not need the stomach medication every day of the week. One day he decided to take the risk of eating some wheat products. Nothing happened. He waited for his abdomen to bloat and for the abdominal pain to appear. But he was pleasantly surprised that nothing happened this time. His body had started to accept the foods that he had previously developed allergies to.

This is one of the examples of food allergies that were reversed by burning out the locked up anger. This anger was about all the issues that he had been thinking about, that he had not been able to address to his satisfaction in his younger days. There were regrets and resentments that he did not know he still had, that had been ‘locked up’ in his body for many years of his life.

Anger affects the body in many ways. There is little literature on how anger can be locked up in the body and affect body’s physiology. Unbeknown to the sufferer, other than raising the blood pressure, the suppressed emotion affects the body in many ways.

Itching in the whole body for an unknown reason, is the first sign that the body is rejecting something inside it. When a person becomes angry, then there is a sense of rejection to whatever the person feels angry with. This sense of rejection, is probably picked up and transmitted at the cellular level and the body starts to reject foods. These are foods that the body was totally comfortable with before. Itching is the first sign of rejection. Itching occurs when hitamines are produced in the body. Histamines are chemicals that the body produces when it has to deal with something it is not used to. During any inflammatory process in the body, histamines are the first chemicals to be produced. So when the body has to express ‘displeasure’ about anything, histamines are produced first.

Allergies develop to many substances subsequently, as the anger increases and is not released from the body. Allergies happen when the body is rejecting a particular substance. This sense of rejection is more powerful, as the person holds on to the anger strongly. No doubt then , that the immune system starts to become angry and rebellious. The body can reach a stage that it starts rejecting its own tissues. Almost all immune disorders are due to this sense of rejection by the body of its own parts. It is as if the body is angry with itself.

In my clinical experience, I have come across some extremely angry individuals suffering with cancer. I have not done any research on this subject, but my observation has been that all of these people carried intense suppressed anger that they could not get rid of. They knew they had anger. They did not know or had the ability to burn the anger out. Cancer is a condition in which a part of the body becomes rebellious. The body starts to produce cells that eat up all the energy resources of the body, just like an army of angry rebellious soldiers on a warpath. There are hypnotic techniques that have been used to pacify the body part that has cancer. They work on the principle of pacifying the diseased part taking the anger and rebellion elements into consideration.

Anger affects the body in more ways than the emotion that we know of. It has to be dealt with, addressed and dissipated on a regular basis to maintain good physical health. Meditation is one of the options that is available to address anger on a regular basis.

Pradeep K Chadha is a psychiatrist who specialises in helping patients with meditation and imagery using little or no medication. He is the author of The Stress Barrier-Nature’s Way To Overcoming Stress published by Blackhall Publishing, Dublin. He is based in Dublin, Ireland.His website address is :http://www.drpkchadha.com