Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 1 Issue 1 (1 July 2016) | Page 6

Though such a session can in no way be compared or be a substitute to a regular sadhna / meditation yet such a session certainly opens up a window for client and depending upon his state of being and vibration he experiences things that can become key to open his consciousness for exploration of his higher self. The therapist aids and guide client through various technique to reach that state of trance wherein the client is able to connect with his higher and aware self. This aspect of our being with we commonly refer as our Higher self or the 'Aware Us' is always there with us. The Hypnotherapy session just helps us connect to our subconscious mind which is a know all aspect of our being. Our awareness or mind as we commonly refer to and broadly be devided into conscious and subconscious. Concsious being the aspect which we are consciously aware in our daily life through our five senses. and the Subconcious which we are unaware in our routine life yet get glimpses of in our moments of Deja vu, meditation, dreams etc.. Tapping into the subconscious in an aware state via Hypnotic trance we can seek answers get insights and gain experiences which can help us resolve a multitude of issues and heal our complete self, that is the mental , emotional, physical and spiritual, to our real Happy, Healthy blissful self. Origins and insights to resolve life's old patterns, physical discomforts, mental blocks, emotional turmoil's and spiritual queries can all be explored and found in know all repository of our subconscious. In my experience with various clients I ve learned that disease appear long after the actual damage decay and weakening starts somewhere deep within our thoughts and emotions. Clients with abnormal bone growth; Old respiratory issues, Lifetime phobias, and several other similar issues have been completely healed simply by exploring their own subconscious mind and finding the true origin of their problem. A Prakash Clinical hypnotherapist E mail: [email protected]