Busting Myths About Hypnosis
I’ve been facilitating hypnosis sessions for the past eleven years, obtained my hypnotherapy certification in 2018. In that course, I learned more about hypnosis and increased my appreciation for the details Dolores Cannon placed in her technique. In 2019, I obtained certification in BQH- Beyond Quantum Hypnosis. I was pleasantly surprised to create a hypnotic modality that can be done in-person or remotely through the internet, using the BQH template. I gave free monthly hypnosis group gatherings over the internet for one year. Participants had amazing experiences and this solidified my belief that hypnosis can be done safely and effectively over the internet.
It is possible you will encounter a client who has fears or other misconceptions about hypnosis. You may hear: “I don’t know if I can be hypnotized.” The following are what I tell these clients who are hesitant about hypnosis.
1. Every time you close your eyes, your brain activates the alpha waves. This means every time you meditate or pray with your eyes closed, you are in hypnosis.
2. When you are with family and friends after a large meal. You’re sitting around talking and you drift off; spaced out. Then someone says, “Earth to Barbara!”
How did you feel when you came out of it? It felt good! That was you placing yourself into hypnosis.
3. Children, from birth to age seven are in hypnosis 24/7. That is why we say children are highly suggestible. They have imaginary friends. Children can see and interact with the unseen.
4. When a person has physical trauma and 911 is called. The paramedics are trained in hypnosis. They know when they arrive to the victim, they don’t have to do a hypnotic induction, because the trauma patient is already in the alpha state of hypnosis and can be guided to stop feeling pain and for the body to stop bleeding.
5. Have you ever missed a street or exit on the freeway or wondered how did you arrive at your destination so fast? It is because you and everyone is driving in a hypnotic state. Every client I’ve interviewed over the past ten years has replied “Yes” to this question, including myself.
6. During my hypnotherapist certification training, I watched a black and white video of a woman who had her thyroid gland removed in surgery, without pain medication or anesthesia. She was guided to place herself into hypnosis for the operation. This is old information that has been hidden from us for a very long time.
Hypnosis is a natural state of awareness and consciousness for humans. When you go to sleep at night, you walk to your bedroom with the beta waves of your brain activated. The beta waves tell us you are awake and alert. You are walking and talking.
When you sit on your bed and turn off the light, the room goes dark. Your brain automatically activates the alpha waves. The alpha waves are the first level or light level of hypnosis. Hypnotists can assist you at this level to reduce your weight, stop smoking, stop gambling, etc.
As you lay down, you close your eyes and drift off. Your brain activates the theta waves. This is a deeper hypnotic state. This is where we go for healing and accessing information from the subconscious, also known as the Higher Self. This is also the level where channelers go for entities or spirits to come forward to talk, using the channeler’s vocal cords.
When I channel, my Higher Self is a large collective of beings that come forward to answer questions, give messages and go inside the client’s body for scanning and healing, with their permission. Because there is no time and space, this type of access can be done in person, online or remotely. Medical doctors have experienced my form of remote channeled healing in the operating room and while they were located in Europe and I, in the USA.
As your brain relaxes even further into the stage of sleep, your delta waves are activated. Healing and communications from your Higher Self through the form of dreams occurs at this stage.
In the morning, when you begin to awake, you go through the stages in reverse: delta, theta, alpha and finally beta. In other words, you automatically place yourself into hypnosis and back out again. You do this every day of your life. You are already an expert at hypnosis. You didn’t know it, because no one may have explained it to you before, in this simple manner. Now you know.
One final note: No one hypnotizes you. No one makes you go under hypnosis. Rather, you hypnotize yourself. You go into, not under, hypnosis. It requires your permission, because you have free will, free choice and free decision. You will not do anything you would not do morally, ethically or logically. To give you an example, our hypnotherapy instructor told us to stand on our head while we students were in hypnosis. Nobody would do it.
When hypnotherapy is facilitated with a heart-centered therapist/practitioner, it can be very rewarding, very healing and very loving.
Barbara Becker
Hypnotherapist, QHHT® practitioner, BQH practitioner, Energy Healer
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Beautifully explained! Thank you! This is so common and while reading this I started thinking about how when I was young I used to use this “suggestable state” on my father when he would fall asleep in a chair or family sofa and I wanted something that I knew he may say “no” to or make me work for in a beta state (I was often given chores for money or permission to do something away from home with friends).