Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume- 3, Issue - 5, 1 November 2018 | Page 27

this time I learnt many methods of vibrational healing. On the professional side, I was engaged in a very demanding career in advertising in corporate India for 18 years but there came a time when my calling became irresistible. I quit my well paying job to pursue my purpose and set up my first alternative healing clinic at Delhi in 1998. 3. How do you see Hypnotherapy as a tool of healing? Hypnotherapy is an effective tool to use with suggestible subjects but when it comes to intellectually oriented or control driven clients, I prefer using other methods. With highly suggestible clients & those who are very emotional, I've had fascinating experiences using open eyes hypnosis. Yet, often I feel that hypnotherapy is very time intensive & often one can achieve faster and more effective results through other tools such as Emotional Processing, Logosynthesis, Belief Change Work, Mind feild Scanning, EMDR, EFT, AFT etc . 4. How do you incorporate various other tools with hypnotherapy? Essentially, for clinical purposes, hypnotherapy is used primarily to create deeply relaxed mental states. This becomes really easy if the therapist can hold a space of expanded consciousness wherein the subject automatically begins to feel relaxed as soon as the client comes into the therapist's presence. This is perhaps the greatest  challenge, for it places great responsibility on the therapist to work on his/her own consciousness through intense inner work, performed willingly. In my opinion, tools are useful up to a point, but of far greater importance is the understanding and experience that the therapist has about the laws that govern mankind. It is the misalignment with these laws that create imbalances in the personality of man. People seek out therapists & other mental health workers for relief from precisely these effects, hence esoteric knowledge is of prime importance in supporting healing. 5. Tell us something about your other healing work. I am at present involved quite deeply with a global experiment in 'Observing the changes in consciousness through the processing of emotions.'