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Metaphysical Hypnotherapy
Metaphysical Hypnotherapy works on the premise of Origin
Therapy - present issues are traced back to
their very beginning. This can mean back to an early age,
in the womb, or beyond this lifetime into other lives.
In a deep and consciously interactive way, issues around
relationships, loss, grief, death, illness, pain,
as well as emotional blocks, behavioural patterns and self-esteem
can be quickly worked through on a powerful spiritual level
(a deep level of consciousness) in areas not normally utilised
by traditional hypnotherapists.
For example, a client who has experienced the loss of a loved
one (including loss through miscarriage or abortion) can find
profound the experience of resolving their grief in the Interlife,
face to face with the soul of their loved one.
The Interlife is also used to gain
clarity of life lessons from our Higher Self, and to communicate
on deeply subconscious level with other souls whether they
have already passed on or not.
Such a concept was unheard of two decades ago in western
therapies. Now, the Interlife (the
space between lives) as a hypnotherapeutic area is widely
used throughout the USA and Europe, although there are only
a handful of qualified and experienced hypnotherapists who
do Interlife and Past Life work
in Australia.
Client Control: During a Metaphysical Hypnotherapy
session, the client is in a state of awareness and in control
at all times and is able to exercise their personal choice
as to how a session proceeds.
To gain a better understanding of a Metaphysical Hypnotherapy
session see the Articles on 'Metaphysical
Hypnotherapy Case Studies' and 'The Entrapment of Time'.
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Hypnotherapy
Over the past 20 years hypnotherapy has become
accepted in the Western World as a powerful therapeutic tool
for growth and healing.
Trance states have been used for centuries by
many different cultures to open the gates to different states
of consciousness. Based on these ancient traditions, modern
hypnotherapy is a meditative trance state induced for the
purpose of healing.
Modern hypnotherapy is used both independently of, and in
conjunction with, traditional medicine, in the belief that
the ordinary waking consciousness is limited and that true
healing can only occur once the awake and alert mind has been
placed in a meditative relaxed state, thus allowing the subconscious
to communicate and release emotional blocks and patterns.
Clinical Hypnotherapists tend to deal with present time issues,
such as reframing unwanted patterns, peak performance, and
emotional and physical pain. Habit control achieves varying
levels of success, depending upon the awareness of the client
and the skill of the practitioner.
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