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Christian Hypnotists

A group with the goal of sharing insight and ideas about the field of hypnosis as it relates to the Christian faith. We seek open minded discussions and to dispel myths that have kept the powerful tool of Hypnosis out of the hands of Christians.

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Helping clients overcome fear

Started by Christine Green. Last reply by Christine Green Nov 1, 2011. 5 Replies

Just found a great resource for communicating to your clients of the Christian faith supportive information about the use of hypnosis in scriptures.  If there is a fear factor or negativity exists…Continue

Healing used by the Christ

Started by Christine Green. Last reply by Christine Green Aug 23, 2011. 5 Replies

There seem to be two different camps in the Christian faith concerning the useage of hypnosis.  One, mostly the fundamental, sees or fears hypnosis as going into the mind and exerting control.  Other…Continue

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Comment by kathryn monahan sheetz on August 5, 2011 at 10:01pm
@georege hi. Thanks for your response re:UH
I had a bit of a glimmer what it might be from your response but none from the web site that you mentioned.
it was so vague as to be really vague. The site was promotional but not informational. Don't think I would invest on that little of information.

Some of us want useful information.
I need to keep that in mind as I put together my own brochure for services. Thanks again.

As yet no one has insight about the theophostic process that is out there also.
Comment by George Guarino on August 5, 2011 at 6:39am

The most beautiful part of UH is that it is always pleasant and insightful for the client.  Not all can talk about what they experienced, and some won't/can't talk about it while in the UH state.  But I have yet to have a client report that it wasn't a profound experience.  Just the look on their faces tells the tale.

 

I have found that if I give them a few minutes at the end of the process to digest and sort out what has happened they begin to put words to the experience and want to share what they experienced.  I never forcefully suggest that they talk about it, I merely invite them to share their experience.

 

Clients have varying experiences regarding their issues.  That's a big reason why I'l like to do more multiple sessions with the same client in UH.  However I tend to use other approaches on subsequent sessions  if they haven't yet had complete success.  DS and AR.  It's all good.  Be well.  G 

Comment by Stephanie Conkle on August 5, 2011 at 4:47am
Hi George! I actually use his Ultra-Height method on occasion. It's really cool. A little "spooky" when the client begins talking to their guardian angel, but I have found the method to be quite effective and the client seems very much at peace. I have never had a client talk to Jesus before. That would be quite something, indeed!
Comment by George Guarino on July 29, 2011 at 10:35am
UltraHeight is a process that Jerry Kein developed/discovered that brings a client into the Esdaile state then suggests that their body continues to go deeper as their mind breaks free of the body and goes up to Ultra Height.  Check it out at omnihypnosis.com .
Comment by kathryn monahan sheetz on July 28, 2011 at 6:59pm
@george. Please explain about the "ultraHeight" process
Thanks kathy
Comment by George Guarino on July 28, 2011 at 8:00am

Stephanie - Thought you might find this interesting.  Using Jerry Kein's UltraHeight process, the other night, I had my first client who saw Jesus.  He wouldn't speak with her but she 'knew' what he wanted/needed her to do to solve her issue.  It centered around forgiveness.  She described him opening his robe and she could see the whole of humanity at his feet being protected and watched over.  Being her first UH experience this was both amazing and yet calming for her. UH is always a positive experience even when the client, unlike this one, can't verbalize what they are sensing.  She was comfortable telling me about this experience while it was happening.  We shall see what happens next. 

 

Be well.  George Guarino, CH

www.HypnosisWorksWell.com

www.twitter.com/georgeguarino

Comment by Stephanie Conkle on July 24, 2011 at 3:28pm

I thought my church (Catholic) was going to vehemently deny hypnotism, giving that they are so strictly based on the bible and oral tradition extending back to the early church fathers more than 2000 years ago. Anything outside that is usually nixed. But the Vatican approved hypnotism for the use of therapy, so long as it is not used to "deceive people into doing evil deeds."

But, I must say, many people in my congregation still think I have 3 heads and are very fearful of hypnosis. The glances I get when they read the advertising on my car are hysterical...and sad.

But for Christians who accept hypnosis and come to me to be hypnotized, I invite the Holy Spirit into our session before we begin and they really seem to enjoy that (as do I!) All those sessions seem to go extremely well. I also enjoy using Christian language and metaphors with them.    

Comment by David Hirst on June 28, 2011 at 10:21pm
I agree John, but we need to be clear when the science is driven and inspired by God or when people are using the science to manipulate individuals into believing this was a supernatural event. I sometimes think that the, "send us your money" catchphrase is a clue to motive.
Comment by John Alexander on June 28, 2011 at 5:07am
I believe that faith and science can co-exist. 
Comment by Richard Nongard - NLPBoard.com on February 3, 2011 at 6:24pm
Sounds interesting. And although Christians may oftern think hypnosis has been out of their hands, watching TBN proves to me that at least the Evangelicals are excellent stage hypnotists.   All religion, even those that are opposed to hypnosis (fundamentalists, jehovas Witness, etc. use trance, suggestion, memorization, concentration and every other aspect of hypnosis.
 

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