So hypnosis can be described as the vehicle we use to bypass the critical/analytical faculties of the conscious mind and communicate with the subconscious mind.
And it’s the subconscious mind that calls most of the shots, influencing our behaviour and forming our habits. It’s very powerful, and is assumed to utilise 92% to 98% of our mind’s power.
In India, I often saw elephants being used in the logging industry. It’s common to see a young boy or master directing and instructing this giant, powerful animal. In a similar manner, the conscious mind attempts to drive the subconscious mind. However, every now and then, the elephant will refuse to obey and all the efforts of the boy or master come to nothing. In a similar manner, in a conflict between the willpower (conscious mind) and habit (subconscious mind), the habit usually prevails.
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Hypnosis CDs are NOT intended to replace medical or psychiatric treatment
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