I recently saw this cartoon,
and thought I would share it.
I could tell you what I think,
but it might be more interesting
for you to check it out,
and tell me what YOU think.
Click Here
to view.
Have a great day!
Isis
Sunday, November 30, 2008
A Recent Cartoon
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
The Wall Street Journal Talks Hypnosis
Today I saw an article
about a NYC hypnotist.
Apparently I am not the
only one who is talking
about hypnosis in relation
to financial stresses.
If you are interested in
seeing the article,
click here.
I would say a few sessions
can go a long way...if done
well. However the benefits
of repetition can not be
overstated.
If you're having issues,
feel free to ask me about
how hypnosis might
be able to help you get some
peace and balance around how
you feel around your financial
situation.
You may be
pleasantly surprised
and amazed.
Isis
about a NYC hypnotist.
Apparently I am not the
only one who is talking
about hypnosis in relation
to financial stresses.
If you are interested in
seeing the article,
click here.
I would say a few sessions
can go a long way...if done
well. However the benefits
of repetition can not be
overstated.
If you're having issues,
feel free to ask me about
how hypnosis might
be able to help you get some
peace and balance around how
you feel around your financial
situation.
You may be
pleasantly surprised
and amazed.
Isis
Labels:
erotic hypnosis,
financial stress,
wsj
Friday, November 14, 2008
POSITIVE Effects of Hypnosis
Sometimes I write so much about my
concerns about how hypnosis can affect us,
I am always happy to hear about some
positive effects. I thought you might
find them interesting as well.
I recently received the following email
from one of my callers. I wanted to
share it with you, so that you get an
idea of how hypnosis can help in "real
life."
***************************************
I just wanted to say thank you
for the excellent call I had with you,
and just let you know you had
a positive impact on me. I don't know if
you remember me, but I'm an ICU nurse,
and one of the things we talked
about was how to avoid stress.
[what we did] helped me a lot yesterday...
and it really helped me get through
[a] situation [I had with a patient].
Thank you again for your help.
The call itself was awesome, and the
extra help has helped me at work!
- Anonymous (by request)
***************************************
I would imagine that those who work in
a hospital could very easily be in an
hypnotized state more often than they
realize. I suspect more people (both
medical professionals and patients) could
benefit from those who have more
knowledge of what this tool can provide.
If you are in the profession, I encourage
you to check it out for yourself, and for
the benefit of those around you. Did you
know that some people can control their
blood flow, and if any of those people
were bleeding profusely, you could actually
tell them to have their blood flow into
their body, and to their organs, and, as
a result, they likely would not bleed as much?
The mind is a powerful place to be, and
when you understand hypnosis, it gives a
broader field of understanding to work
from, providing some potentially incredible
opportunities.
Have a great weekend.
Isis
concerns about how hypnosis can affect us,
I am always happy to hear about some
positive effects. I thought you might
find them interesting as well.
I recently received the following email
from one of my callers. I wanted to
share it with you, so that you get an
idea of how hypnosis can help in "real
life."
***************************************
I just wanted to say thank you
for the excellent call I had with you,
and just let you know you had
a positive impact on me. I don't know if
you remember me, but I'm an ICU nurse,
and one of the things we talked
about was how to avoid stress.
[what we did] helped me a lot yesterday...
and it really helped me get through
[a] situation [I had with a patient].
Thank you again for your help.
The call itself was awesome, and the
extra help has helped me at work!
- Anonymous (by request)
***************************************
I would imagine that those who work in
a hospital could very easily be in an
hypnotized state more often than they
realize. I suspect more people (both
medical professionals and patients) could
benefit from those who have more
knowledge of what this tool can provide.
If you are in the profession, I encourage
you to check it out for yourself, and for
the benefit of those around you. Did you
know that some people can control their
blood flow, and if any of those people
were bleeding profusely, you could actually
tell them to have their blood flow into
their body, and to their organs, and, as
a result, they likely would not bleed as much?
The mind is a powerful place to be, and
when you understand hypnosis, it gives a
broader field of understanding to work
from, providing some potentially incredible
opportunities.
Have a great weekend.
Isis
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Hypnosis in the Movies
I came across someone's list today
of movies with hypnosis, and thought
it might be interesting for some who
read this blog -
http://www.hypno-movies.com/alphabet.html.
I don't know what criteria they use,
but one movie that isn't included is
Office Space. In the movie the main
character is being hypnotized when
the hypnotist dies, and stays that
way for most (if not all) of the movie.
I realize that it's something the writer
does for the movie, but it certainly can
be misleading for someone who doesn't
know anything about hypnosis.
Some people walk around in trance states
"naturally." They are the ones that
would likely wind up in a stage show,
or be an easy mark for a quick induction.
It's something that they're unlikely
to be aware of, and it's also something
that could be problematic. It is also
something that be altered with an awareness
of what is happening.
When a hypnotist induces a trance, one of
two things will happen to the person in
the trance, should the trance suddenly stop.
The person will come out of it, or the
person will fall asleep. Once the person
falls asleep, the trance effectively ends.
If the scene is truly the extent of the
hypnotic session, then the character is
definitely more suggestible than most, as
most people wouldn't get into a trance
that easily, quickly, or deeply. Even
still, the likelihood of him staying in
the hypnotist induced state as much as
is implied is unlikely as his own natural
suggestible state would more likely
be in play.
If you walk around in your life being
unaware of things that happen in a way
that you are unable to remember them, or
you are constantly misplacing your keys,
you may want to consider that you are in
suggestible states quite often.
If this is you, try counting from 1 to 5
and tell yourself you are awake and alert,
and see if you feel any different. That
alone could help, however, you might want
to get some assistance from a hypnotist
to make you less inclined to trance, and
more inclined to focus on the moment.
Just for the heck of it, here is the
Office Space clip of the character being
hypnotized.
Have a great day!
Isis
of movies with hypnosis, and thought
it might be interesting for some who
read this blog -
http://www.hypno-movies.com/alphabet.html.
I don't know what criteria they use,
but one movie that isn't included is
Office Space. In the movie the main
character is being hypnotized when
the hypnotist dies, and stays that
way for most (if not all) of the movie.
I realize that it's something the writer
does for the movie, but it certainly can
be misleading for someone who doesn't
know anything about hypnosis.
Some people walk around in trance states
"naturally." They are the ones that
would likely wind up in a stage show,
or be an easy mark for a quick induction.
It's something that they're unlikely
to be aware of, and it's also something
that could be problematic. It is also
something that be altered with an awareness
of what is happening.
When a hypnotist induces a trance, one of
two things will happen to the person in
the trance, should the trance suddenly stop.
The person will come out of it, or the
person will fall asleep. Once the person
falls asleep, the trance effectively ends.
If the scene is truly the extent of the
hypnotic session, then the character is
definitely more suggestible than most, as
most people wouldn't get into a trance
that easily, quickly, or deeply. Even
still, the likelihood of him staying in
the hypnotist induced state as much as
is implied is unlikely as his own natural
suggestible state would more likely
be in play.
If you walk around in your life being
unaware of things that happen in a way
that you are unable to remember them, or
you are constantly misplacing your keys,
you may want to consider that you are in
suggestible states quite often.
If this is you, try counting from 1 to 5
and tell yourself you are awake and alert,
and see if you feel any different. That
alone could help, however, you might want
to get some assistance from a hypnotist
to make you less inclined to trance, and
more inclined to focus on the moment.
Just for the heck of it, here is the
Office Space clip of the character being
hypnotized.
Have a great day!
Isis
Monday, November 10, 2008
It might just be hypnosis...
I lost contact with a
caller of mine for a while,
but when he resurfaced,
he told me that he had gotten
in over his head with Niteflirt
Pay to View emails.
In addition, as much as the
bills weren't a good thing,
he was finding himself unable
to resist spending more money
whenever he was able to get
back on the computer. He told
me that it "felt like hypnosis."
Even though this person never
advertised herself as a
hypnotist - and whether she
realized that she was using
hypnotic technique - she was
most certainly hypnotizing him.
I often get people who call me
skeptical that they can be
hypnotized. What they don't
realize is that they are likely
often hypnotically - naturally -
suggestible. It is much more
prevalent than realized.
The reason hypnosis sometimes
*seems* not to work is because
those are times that people are
consciously seeking the state,
and as a result, can consciously
block its occurrence.
When your mind makes associations,
especially if they are tied to
something sexual, they can have a
powerful effect. Is it a "bad"
thing? It depends on you, and
what you want, and what works
for you.
I am a great believer that if
something works for an individual,
it works. The only problem is
that it might work in the beginning,
but then it might get to a point
that it controls you, and effectively
no longer "works."
The point here is to be MINDFUL
about where you put your attention,
and to be aware of the types of
things that can happen. If you are,
there is a better chance that you'll
be able to stay out of difficulties.
However, stress and other things, can
most certainly create an opening that
is exploitable, and ultimately create
actions that are regrettable.
If you have any questions about this
entry, or find yourself in a place
you're not sure how you got there,
or have doubts that it's a place you
want to be, feel free to contact me.
I might be able to help.
Have a great week!
Isis
caller of mine for a while,
but when he resurfaced,
he told me that he had gotten
in over his head with Niteflirt
Pay to View emails.
In addition, as much as the
bills weren't a good thing,
he was finding himself unable
to resist spending more money
whenever he was able to get
back on the computer. He told
me that it "felt like hypnosis."
Even though this person never
advertised herself as a
hypnotist - and whether she
realized that she was using
hypnotic technique - she was
most certainly hypnotizing him.
I often get people who call me
skeptical that they can be
hypnotized. What they don't
realize is that they are likely
often hypnotically - naturally -
suggestible. It is much more
prevalent than realized.
The reason hypnosis sometimes
*seems* not to work is because
those are times that people are
consciously seeking the state,
and as a result, can consciously
block its occurrence.
When your mind makes associations,
especially if they are tied to
something sexual, they can have a
powerful effect. Is it a "bad"
thing? It depends on you, and
what you want, and what works
for you.
I am a great believer that if
something works for an individual,
it works. The only problem is
that it might work in the beginning,
but then it might get to a point
that it controls you, and effectively
no longer "works."
The point here is to be MINDFUL
about where you put your attention,
and to be aware of the types of
things that can happen. If you are,
there is a better chance that you'll
be able to stay out of difficulties.
However, stress and other things, can
most certainly create an opening that
is exploitable, and ultimately create
actions that are regrettable.
If you have any questions about this
entry, or find yourself in a place
you're not sure how you got there,
or have doubts that it's a place you
want to be, feel free to contact me.
I might be able to help.
Have a great week!
Isis
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Know what you're getting into...
There have been many experiences that
I have had as an erotic hypnotist. Some,
perhaps surprisingly, not so erotic at all.
There once was a guy who called me on my
feminization line. He wanted me to
feminize him. Now, granted, when someone
calls for that, you would imagine that is,
indeed, what they want. You might further
think that it's not something that he would
want to be talked out of.
In this case, as with others, it wasn't
that I wanted to talk him out of it, but
rather, wanted to confirm that he did
want it, and that he realized the potential
difficulties, problems, and pitfalls.
Many who ask for this type of hypnosis
have no idea what they're really asking
for...and (to the chagrin of some) I always
feel the need to provide some insight from
a perspective that he could not possibly have.
On occasion, someone will actually change
his mind as a result. And this particular
case was one of them.
It turned out that he had been hypnotized
by others for feminization, and his mind
was being influenced by those suggestions.
Some may argue that it's what he wanted.
However, when he was able to see things
more clearly, he did not want it at all.
Had I given him what he wanted, no questions
asked, no warnings given, he could have
been headed down a path of no return.
It is difficult to convey what is possible
with hypnosis when good hypnosis often
makes it difficult to see the forest from
the trees. A person could argue that THIS
is what he wants, until he is given the
opportunity to realize it isn't what he
wants. It only SEEMS TO BE.
This is exactly why I always tell people to
be careful what they wish for, and to be
careful with whom they entertain themselves
hypnotically with.
You could be heading in a direction that
maybe you thought would be fun - for a time,
but it could become much more than that. I
can't tell you how many times I have discovered
that a caller's desires weren't truly his
"own."
If you have any questions about hypnosis,
feel free to ask, even if you're not interested
in calling me. It is important to know
what you are potentially getting yourself into.
Have a great Saturday!
Isis
I have had as an erotic hypnotist. Some,
perhaps surprisingly, not so erotic at all.
There once was a guy who called me on my
feminization line. He wanted me to
feminize him. Now, granted, when someone
calls for that, you would imagine that is,
indeed, what they want. You might further
think that it's not something that he would
want to be talked out of.
In this case, as with others, it wasn't
that I wanted to talk him out of it, but
rather, wanted to confirm that he did
want it, and that he realized the potential
difficulties, problems, and pitfalls.
Many who ask for this type of hypnosis
have no idea what they're really asking
for...and (to the chagrin of some) I always
feel the need to provide some insight from
a perspective that he could not possibly have.
On occasion, someone will actually change
his mind as a result. And this particular
case was one of them.
It turned out that he had been hypnotized
by others for feminization, and his mind
was being influenced by those suggestions.
Some may argue that it's what he wanted.
However, when he was able to see things
more clearly, he did not want it at all.
Had I given him what he wanted, no questions
asked, no warnings given, he could have
been headed down a path of no return.
It is difficult to convey what is possible
with hypnosis when good hypnosis often
makes it difficult to see the forest from
the trees. A person could argue that THIS
is what he wants, until he is given the
opportunity to realize it isn't what he
wants. It only SEEMS TO BE.
This is exactly why I always tell people to
be careful what they wish for, and to be
careful with whom they entertain themselves
hypnotically with.
You could be heading in a direction that
maybe you thought would be fun - for a time,
but it could become much more than that. I
can't tell you how many times I have discovered
that a caller's desires weren't truly his
"own."
If you have any questions about hypnosis,
feel free to ask, even if you're not interested
in calling me. It is important to know
what you are potentially getting yourself into.
Have a great Saturday!
Isis
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