In 1974, David began his career of service with the emergency services as a firefighter, a paramedic, and as a communications specialist. By August of 1990, the accumulated toll of all that David had witnessed in the line of duty inspired him to seek a more proactive approach to health, healing, and wellness.
With this intent, David undertook a vision quest facilitated by Sedonia Cahill and Barton Stone of the Great Round. In the desert, he experienced a profound connection with the Mystery. It was as though there really is no separation; that the world and himself are but a thin veil floating upon the surface of something huge and mysterious – a faint and poignant song cradled in the wind. David brought with him a drum of his own making. It became a central figure on his vision journey.
Within three months of his return from the desert, David resigned his position as charge paramedic and created the Singing Drum Workshops, teaching drum-making and drumming as a tool in psycho-social-spiritual integration and transformation, in a series of workshops from coast to coast.
In the years after founding the Singing Drum workshops, David continued his emergency services work as an Emergency Medical Communications Specialist, and continued his personal exploration of the psyche, spirituality, and the nature of personal transformation. He earned a degree in psychology, completed certification as a hypnotherapist, became a Reiki II practitioner, served as a volunteer for Enloe Hospice, and broadened the scope of his workshops to incorporate elements of Shamanic trance work.
David's philosophy about his work with people:
"My life is a mysterious and sacred journey. I know that each person I meet is also on their own specific, intimate and sacred journey. It is my intent to be fully present with each person in a manner that is deeply respectful of their own distinctive life journey. I bring to this work, not only my education, but the fullness of my life experience, both triumphs and failures (which have often been more informative than when I "got it right")."
David Hypnosis
David once said, "Harness the strength and ability of both your conscious and sub-conscious mind…"
Self-hypnosis refers to the situation in which a person is giving the suggestions to himself or herself. These kinds of suggestions offered during hypnotherapy, or that you give yourself while listening to a guided audio experience, are designed to enable you to heal more rapidly, manage stress, improve your performance, change your behavior patterns, and become the person you most want to be. The suggestions influence your subconscious and as a result, they also alter the way you feel and deal with your life.
Our life is driven by two parts of mind: the conscious mind and the subconscious mind. Generally speaking, the conscious mind is the "thinking" mind and the subconscious mind is the "feeling" mind. Willpower requires thinking and is sourced from the conscious mind. The problem with this, is that true, lasting change can only take place at the feeling, subconscious level.
When change happens at the subconscious level, it happens easily and naturally, eliminating the frustration and focus required when "trying" and "struggling" with conscious focused energy.
Hypnosis enables us to "rewrite" underlying "scripts" – ideas, illusions and beliefs that we have about ourselves in order to affect the programming within us in a positive way and achieve our goals. It is a natural state of relaxed focus that allows you to access that deep, inner part of you – your subconscious mind.
The self-hypnosis programs offered by David M. Pierce, CHt can help with a wide range of challenges including:
· Self-hypnosis for Weight Control
· Self-hypnosis for Smoke Quitting
· Self-hypnosis for Stress Relief
· Self-hypnosis for Complete Relaxation
· Breathe Away High Blood Pressure
· Relax for Romance
· Self-hypnosis for Restful Sleep
Go to explore the power of self-hypnosis by visiting The Unexplainable Store. You will be amazed at what hypnosis can change your mind – change your life.
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. – Albert Einstein
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