We human beings have an amazing capacity to form positive mental habits. Every day we have innumerable opportunities to change the channel. We can shift from a fearful state of self doubt to an empowered state of peace and happiness. In my previous article, I talked about two ways we can do this by noticing […]
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More About “What DO Thoughts Think About?”
By Jack Elias on October 25, 2013 in Addictions & Compulsions, Buddhism & Psychotherapy, compassion, Dating, Depression & Anxiety, Emotions: Becoming Skillful, exploring consciousness, Hypnosis for Health, learning, Medical Hypnosis, Overcoming Fear, Pain Relief, PTSD, Relationship, self esteem, transpersonal hypnotherapy, Zen Buddhism
I want to share some additional perspectives about my previous blog, “What DO Thoughts Think About?” “Thoughts think about other thoughts” is a subtle topic; it’s importance can easily be missed, and working with it can seem boring and pointless in the beginning. In order to experience the power of this insight, the first step […]
Why Medical Hypnosis for Anesthesia Really Works
By Jack Elias on January 20, 2012 in exploring consciousness, Hypnosis for Health, Hypnosis in the Media, learning, Medical Hypnosis, Pain Relief, transpersonal hypnotherapy, Uncategorized
I am excited today to share with you a You Tube clip that documents the effectiveness of hypnosis for medical anesthesia. It is just a 2 minute clip, but it is from ABC News with Diane Sawyer so it should carry a lot of prestige with the public. At the same time, I am concerned […]