A lot of hypnotists and hypnotherapists are scared of talking about healing.

This is because when a person in the last stages of terminal cancer who "has tried everything else" comes to their door, we look at that and think, "How am I supposed to heal you now? It's impossible!"

It isn't held to be a good idea to give people false hope that something might come of it; indeed it is legislated against.

So we have a lot of negativity, a lot of pressure and a lot of reversals on the topic of hypnosis and healing.

This seriously gets in the way of something that has the potential to actually really be quite miraculous.

Hypnosis is magical in nature - meaning that we really don't understand what's going on, what it is, what it does, and how it does that.

We have observed certain phenomena that happen with people when you hypnotize them, and then there's the whole business of hypnotic suggestions which is frankly, quite freaky and impossible to explain with today's psychology and science paradigms.

Can you heal a person with hypnosis?

Who knows?

And yet, there is a glimmer of possibility there, a potential that SOMETHING might happen, some good might come of it, because we cannot actually say for certain that HYPNOSIS CAN NOT HEAL.

If you just look back at that statement, don't you get a small sense of excitement? A tingle of - wow, that would be really something ...

That feeling you're having, that could be called hope.

In and of itself, hope is one of the most precious states for any human; for when that goes, you could say that all is lost.

I am going to back up now from there and look at the most basic, simple and PROVABLE effects of hypnosis on healing and we can start from there - nice, rock solid reality.

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