Are you skeptical about hypnosis?

Skeptical about hypnosis, you are right to be so. But let’s take a moment to think about what this means.

For over 24 years Positive Changes Hypnosis in Hamilton Ontario has been using hypnosis to help clients stop smoking, aid in weight loss, dissolve phobias, crack addictions, lift depressions, stop panic attacks and improve performance in sports. In short hypnosis works, but at the same time we can understand why some people are skeptical about hypnosis. After all, despite the reams of scientific research attesting to its therapeutic efficacy, traditionally hypnosis has been presented in a rather less than rational way.

What do you think of when you hear the word ‘hypnosis’? A man with a pointed beard with mesmeric eyes commanding a powerless subject to obey commands? At Positive Changes Hypnosis in Hamilton we call this ‘movie hypnosis’. Or perhaps you think of hapless victims of stage show antics barking like a dog or imagining they are five years old. Surely all those people who seem to be hypnotized are acting? They must be stooges, ‘playing along’ for entertainment value, or at best they must be exceptionally weak-willed individuals? It’s no wonder hypnosis has a bad name, when it is presented as pure entertainment on the one hand or as something mystical on the other. You could hardly be expected to take it seriously after that.

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You may be interested to know why hypnosis has been presented in such a weird way.

Rather than understanding that hypnosis is a natural part of what it is to be human, Hollywood movie makers declared that an external power was necessary to produce hypnosis. And hypnosis has been linked to mumbo jumbo ever since. Until recently people haven’t truly understood what hypnosis is and therefore have attributed it to all kinds of strange things, or else they have taken to be skeptical about hypnosis and concluded that it cannot be a ‘real’ state of mind or body. A closed mind is not skepticism, it is merely a closed mind. A person cannot be genuinely skeptical about something they haven’t really explored. Early skeptical astronomers, when confronted with Galileo’s ideas, were even said to refuse to look through the newly invented telescopes lest they see something that might change their minds. Skepticism for them became a flight from the truth.

Many Myths about Hypnosis

There are many myths about hypnosis, one of which is that you have to believe in it for it to work. A person doesn’t have to believe in the existence of a bus to be transported by it. You don’t have to believe in the reality of rain or sunshine in order for these elements to affect you. The existence of something is independent of people’s belief in it. If this were not the case, we would have to spend all our time trying to convert non-believers rather than just helping them access the part of their minds that can best help them. When people have been hypnotized they may believe that, because it felt so natural or even common place, they have not been hypnotized at all. Others report feeling totally focused or having been aware of physical and psychological alterations.

And this is not surprising because hypnosis is not a state of unconsciousness like, say, a coma. Hypnosis usually consists more of a parallel awareness. Consciously, people may be aware their hand is becoming numb or that they are visualizing, so the conscious mind can still be active. Something similar happens when our unconscious mind produces a blush or a panic attack and our conscious mind watches this and is aware of it. The part of the mind that produces the blush, the unconscious mind, is clearly separate from the conscious mind which is thinking ‘Oh no, I’m blushing.’ Hypnosis is a distant state but one that occurs frequently for all of us every day. Some of the effects and phenomena that occur or, if you are skeptical, seem to occur, can appear quite strange but once you understand what hypnosis is then it becomes quite normal.

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REM – Rapid Eye Movement

For example, when hypnotized, people usually become very still for long periods of time, almost as if they are paralyzed. They may become insusceptible to pain; they may hallucinate with eyes closed, like a strong daydream, or even with their eyes open. They may lose track of time and awareness of their immediate surroundings, becoming more absorbed inwardly. This sounds weird, until you realize that we all experience this state of mind and body regularly. For at least two hours every night we experience dream sleep, which occurs during the rapid eye movement (or REM) phase of sleep. When you dream at night, you become temporarily paralyzed as nature doesn’t want you to act out your dream for real. You lose track of time and your immediate surroundings and become absorbed inwardly in the contents of your imagination.

This also occurs in many hypnotic trance states. Your eyelids become temporarily locked shut, as nature doesn’t want you dreaming with your eyes open. In fact, we could call a dream the deepest hypnotic trance in that when you are having a dream you mostly believe totally in the reality of your own imagination. During dreaming, the eyeballs move rapidly from side to side beneath the lids as it does during hypnosis. You can actually sometimes see your hypnotized subjects’ eyes performing rapid eye movements. And remember the old fashioned way of inducing hypnosis by swinging a watch in front of the eyes? This encourages the subject to access the REM state by mirroring those eye movements.

Dreaming is a form of hypnosis

So the very same people who say they are skeptical about hypnosis or whether they themselves can be hypnotized, will then go on to describe a dream they had. People who don’t deny the reality of dreaming or the REM state may deny the validity of the hypnotic state. This is like believing in bread but not in the existence of wheat or oat cakes, because these things don’t seem to be immediately connected to bread. Another parallel between these states is that we usually don’t recall our dreams – nature wants us to forget them – their content is not for the conscious mind. Also amnesia is a common feature of hypnotic trance. In fact, REM sleep with its dreams and hypnotic phenomena overlap to such an extent that the only element that distinguishes them is the state of sleep itself.

What is also fascinating is that REM phase sleep is markedly different to deep sleep and is even called ‘paradoxical sleep’ by sleep scientists. Why? Because when you are dreaming your central nervous system and brain are working in ways similar to when you are awake. When REM occurs independently of sleep we call it hypnotic trance.

Classic Hypnotic Phenomena

A person who is skeptical about hypnosis may describe a road traffic accident in terms of how time seemed to slow down and everything became dreamlike. What they are describing is classic hypnotic phenomena. They may even go on to tell you that now, whenever they approach the spot where they had the accident, they feel a little anxious. Now they are describing a post-hypnotic effect. Situations can put us into hypnosis, make us more suggestible and produce post-hypnotic phenomena just as well as hypnotists can. Because hypnosis is all around us it can be hard to spot. This reminds me of that old story of the young fish who went to the wise old fish to ask him what this water was they had all heard about!

It’s true to say that people can become more suggestible during the REM state and hypnosis is really just a quick way of learning. Sometimes people need to learn how not to smoke, or how to feel calm where before they felt anxious. When the hypnotists at Positive Changes Hypnosis in Hamilton use hypnosis, they focus the mind so it can learn effectively. It’s not conscious learning that is taking place so much as unconscious learning – the unconscious mind is the part that produces emotional responses and physical changes.

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Hypnosis works best on focused minds

People who are good at being hypnotized tend to be good at focusing their mind and also at being creative. People who develop phobias or addictions are also more hypnotizable because they have already been strongly hypnotized by the phobia or the addiction. They need to be taught how to take the reins to control their own subconscious mind. But everyone can be hypnotized as long as the hypnotist is flexible enough to appeal to the interests and personality of the person they are hypnotizing.

At Positive Changes Hypnosis in Hamilton we take the time during your initial NO CHARGE evaluation to make you aware of what to expect from hypnosis. We also are considerate to the fact that you may be skeptical about hypnosis and we want to answer all of your questions. Remember that it is far more interesting to find out what can be done with hypnosis to help your specific condition. Thousands of clients that have taken the first step and called Positive Changes Hypnosis in Hamilton and booked their NO CHARGE Evaluation. It’s ok to be skeptical about hypnosis, but once you experience the results, you will see the true benefits of this amazing service. Contact us today, we look forward to helping you.