Tuesday, February 18, 2014

What Does a Hypnosis Session Feel Like?


If you’ve never been for a hypnotherapy treatment you’re probably wondering what hypnotherapy or hypnosis feels like.

People who are about to be hypnotized for the first time often wonder what it’s like – will it really work, and how can they be sure that it worked? What does hypnosis feel like? Although the experience is different for every individual, one thing I can say for sure is that hypnosis feels like being very, very relaxed.  It’s very similar to daydreaming or the feelings of complete and utter relaxation you experience just moments before you fall asleep. This is the most common sensations. It is also possible for someone to have some amazing experiences, like sensations of floating, or of heaviness, or a variety of some other very pleasant feelings.

What does hypnosis feel like? There’s no one particular feeling in hypnosis or hypnotherapy.

Each person’s experience is different and will vary from time to time. However, it is generally a safe and very pleasurable, enjoyable experience. During a session you’ll most likely feel extremely relaxed, comfortably warm, and very peaceful. Hypnotherapy is a pleasant, peaceful state of physical and mental stillness giving you a general feeling of well-being.

You’ll still be aware of everything that’s going on around you.

Although you’re pleasantly relaxed, you’ll still be conscious of everything that’s happening when you are hypnotized. You know who you are, where you are, what’s going on around you and what’s being said to you.

Once in a while, on coming out of hypnosis a client might express disappointment with the experience.  They insist that they have heard everything that was going on, and that they did not go to sleep.  This comes from misconceptions about what hypnosis is. . The amnesia and lack of consciousness that they may have anticipated are not experienced by the vast majority of people.  Nevertheless, although an individual may consciously believe that their trance was extremely light, or that they had not been hypnotically affected, the suggestions which have been given to them will in most cases exercise influence.  Unless of course the person deliberately sets out to prove that the suggestions will not work, in which case, there is no way that the person will go into trance.

So in order to use your brain’s power to it’s fullest extent, you must believe! Plain and simple. If you do not believe in your brain’s power, your brain will not exhibit these powers!

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