There are a lot of comedy routines in movies that revolve around hypnosis. One member of a comedy team will claim that he can’t be hypnotized. He makes fun of hypnotism in general and goes on and on, claiming that a hypnotist in question is a scoundrel and a faker.
You know what happens next. That same comic only minutes later is on stage clucking like a chicken and pecking at imaginary grain, drawing raucous laughter from the audience.
The hypnotist pulls the actor out of the trance and asks him how he feels. The comic remembers nothing of what has just happened. He vehemently professes his inability to be hypnotized, which draws another round of laughter that bewilders the unfortunate victim.
We fully understand that Hollywood isn’t about real life. They dramatize and overblow many things, and hypnosis is often a target. We just bring up this oft-used plot element in comedy to make a very important point.
Anyone can be hypnotized … if they want to.
Can an Absolute Beginner Hypnotize Himself?
Yes, this even applies to someone who has never encountered hypnosis before. Placing yourself in a hypnotic state doesn’t take years of training. You’re in control the entire time. With self-hypnosis, you can open your eyes and remove yourself from a subconscious state of being at any time.
This isn’t experienced how you’ve read about it in books and seen it in films. You aren’t a puppet that anyone can manipulate in a trance-like state.
Self-hypnosis is a method of accessing your subconscious. You do this because your subconscious mind leads to your conscious behaviors. Your behaviors and actions create the results you have in your life, good or bad.
This explains why some people struggle to change some aspects of their life. They desperately want to change something and try very hard to do that. They’re not lazy. They’ve taken all the courses and followed all the advice. They simply can’t get that change to stick. Their subconscious holds onto memories, beliefs, and ideas, continually creating an unpleasant reality.
Self-hypnosis allows you to change that subconscious programming.
If You Voluntarily Desire Change, Self-Hypnosis Can Help
To reiterate, absolute beginners are successful with self-hypnosis all of the time. It’s not that difficult. You follow a few steps that put you in a relaxed state. Then you access your subconscious and begin to tell it what it is you want.
Since your subconscious has no opinion and it believes anything you tell it, real or imagined, repeating this process starts to create the reality you want. Look into self-hypnosis if you’ve struggled to make lasting change and finally want to give yourself the life you deserve.
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