Sojourn by Cori J.
Today’s blog is a guest post by my multi-talented friend Cori Jackson. She is a Clinical Hypnotherapist, a catalyst for change and a poet! I feel deeply moved by this poem, especially these days, when I see more and more...
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Access your inner wisdomHypnotherapy & Counselling
Today’s blog is a guest post by my multi-talented friend Cori Jackson. She is a Clinical Hypnotherapist, a catalyst for change and a poet! I feel deeply moved by this poem, especially these days, when I see more and more...
This is a book review on “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline. There is something spiritual about this book which makes the exciting story richer and more intriguing.
Without much pop culture in the 80’s in North America, I was not stopped from enjoying this book…
This fascinating book paints a beautiful picture of obsession.
Every smoker has their own reasons for smoking. Everyone can find their own way of quitting and staying smoke-free in their own time, but it’s never too late to quit, because your body will forgive you.
Human existence starts with babyhood, when we have to “learn” everything from adults who have completely lost connection with their own deeper dimensional self, their soul. What often happens, before we know it, we find ourselves completely engaging the linear. We are completely hypnotized by the linear world and its worldview.
We humans are a really very interesting bunch. I’m always amazed at how we complicate communications. Knowing this is not only helpful in our profession to effectively use language for direct or indirect types of people, but it also helps in daily communications with friends, colleagues and family.
Knowledge is good. It just should not dominate us or define who we are. Who we are is this forever becoming and being that can’t be defined. If we use the word soul, how about the inner whisper of the Soul as knowing?
As many have said and scientists have proved, there is actually no time. Time is a concept that we live with for the convenience of the physical life. In reality, time is the measurement of movements through space (for example, the earth revolves on its axis; and the earth moves through space around the sun…). Mathematicians have written formulas to show that if we got into a spaceship and flew far enough fast enough, we could swing back around toward the earth and watch ourselves taking off. So it is easy to understand that we can actually “remember” our future, be it this life in future, or future lives. It has been for me, as a hypnotherapist, very easy to facilitate a client into future.
Whether you are aware or not, you live with aspects of hypnosis almost every day. Hypnosis comes packaged in many shapes and sizes that are seldom, if ever, called hypnosis. There is one hypnotist to the right of you and another to your left. They are your friends and relatives, your neighbours, the people you work with, and the person selling products on television.
Hypnotherapy is such a gentle treatment that it can be very helpful for nervous children with problems and symptoms such as irrational fears, phobias, exam worries, eating habits or many other problems that kids may encounter.