The Subconscious Mind Is the Final Frontier for Creating Health
In a country as educated as America, there are too many people who struggle with physical illness, emotional difficulties, unhealthy behaviors or pain.
We rely heavily on drugs, prescription or otherwise, to assist us in health, to soften our discomforts or to ease our troubled minds.
We deserve better than this.
What we really need to be asking ourselves in order to have true resolution of illness and disease is, "Why are we so unhealthy in the first place?" We are more than physical machines.
When we learn to work with our inner being as a natural part of health, we take a big step forward towards creating greater balance.
The subconscious mind takes care of our memories, our beliefs, our perceptions and our feelings.
It also controls our entire body through the Autonomic Nervous System.
Just a single thought sends millions of neural-chemical responses that affect how we feel.
These chemicals directly influence what happens with our physical and emotional health and they also impact how we choose to behave.
When a neural-pathway is traveled repetitively, a subconscious association or connection is established.
This is how we learn new things.
Most of these core connections are set by about ten years of age.
These associations and patterns determine how we feel about our self, how we feel about the world, and how we choose to interact with other people for the rest of our life.
Unfortunately, they are often based on false information or "mis-perceptions" bestowed upon young innocent minds.
Over time, these automatic responses usually lead to problems.
Independent of age, intelligence or time, problems with health, emotional imbalances, addiction, and unhealthy relationships, occur and re-occur because the conflicted subconscious associations still exist.
The same neural-chemical responses continue to be re-triggered independent of what is actually occurring in the person's environmental surroundings.
In other words, the messages received by the brain are often independent of what is really happening.
The mind and body respond to what is most influential, the automatic chemical responses based on the pre-established connections and associations.
With enough repetition, these patterns can weaken the body and the mind.
Fortunately, these subconscious patterns can be disrupted and changed through evidence-based skills of self-hypnosis and self-hypnotherapy.
Hypnosis opens direct communication with the subconscious mind while the conscious mind remains fully aware and discerning.
It provides an opportunity to explore, understand and transform old associations and patterns that are causing the problem to occur in the first place.
When the subconscious associations are reviewed and changed, the problem is often eliminated completely.
Thousands of people have experienced real physical, emotional and behavioral improvements, often defying what followers of traditional medicine believe to be possible and you can too!
We rely heavily on drugs, prescription or otherwise, to assist us in health, to soften our discomforts or to ease our troubled minds.
We deserve better than this.
What we really need to be asking ourselves in order to have true resolution of illness and disease is, "Why are we so unhealthy in the first place?" We are more than physical machines.
When we learn to work with our inner being as a natural part of health, we take a big step forward towards creating greater balance.
The subconscious mind takes care of our memories, our beliefs, our perceptions and our feelings.
It also controls our entire body through the Autonomic Nervous System.
Just a single thought sends millions of neural-chemical responses that affect how we feel.
These chemicals directly influence what happens with our physical and emotional health and they also impact how we choose to behave.
When a neural-pathway is traveled repetitively, a subconscious association or connection is established.
This is how we learn new things.
Most of these core connections are set by about ten years of age.
These associations and patterns determine how we feel about our self, how we feel about the world, and how we choose to interact with other people for the rest of our life.
Unfortunately, they are often based on false information or "mis-perceptions" bestowed upon young innocent minds.
Over time, these automatic responses usually lead to problems.
Independent of age, intelligence or time, problems with health, emotional imbalances, addiction, and unhealthy relationships, occur and re-occur because the conflicted subconscious associations still exist.
The same neural-chemical responses continue to be re-triggered independent of what is actually occurring in the person's environmental surroundings.
In other words, the messages received by the brain are often independent of what is really happening.
The mind and body respond to what is most influential, the automatic chemical responses based on the pre-established connections and associations.
With enough repetition, these patterns can weaken the body and the mind.
Fortunately, these subconscious patterns can be disrupted and changed through evidence-based skills of self-hypnosis and self-hypnotherapy.
Hypnosis opens direct communication with the subconscious mind while the conscious mind remains fully aware and discerning.
It provides an opportunity to explore, understand and transform old associations and patterns that are causing the problem to occur in the first place.
When the subconscious associations are reviewed and changed, the problem is often eliminated completely.
Thousands of people have experienced real physical, emotional and behavioral improvements, often defying what followers of traditional medicine believe to be possible and you can too!
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