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Elements of Hypnosis
Hypnosis is not some magical form of mind control, nor is it some panacea for curing all the
woes of a person.
Hypnosis does not profess to magically provide an individual with uncontrollable strengths
that will create miracles. It is neither sleep nor a trance.
Hypnosis is a process in which the individual who elects to use it can focus more closely or
clearly on whatever it is that he or she desires to change. It is accomplished through
experiencing various levels of relaxation.
Hypnosis is sometimes accomplished well through the assistance of verbal suggestions.
There are as many definitions as there are theories of what hypnosis is and is not. Yet when
reviewing these theories and definitions there exist certain commonalities that continuously
follow from one definition to the other.
Most of the time this method is not enough to get to the root
cause of a situation and facilitate a change.
With Ultra Depth ® Hypnosis the practitioner is not satisfied with just having
his client achieve a light hypnotic state.
The U ltr a D e pth ® Hypnosis practitioner works with depths
of hypnosis beyond what traditional hypnosis deems as deep
hypnosis. Traditional hypnosis states that somnambulism is
the plenary depth of hypnosis. U ltr a D e pth ® Hypnosis
goes beyond somnambulism, into the Esdaile State and
Sichort States of hypnosis.
Who discovered this type of hypnosis?
Walter A. Sichort His name was Walter A. Sichort. He developed a depth of
hypnosis beyond what was discovered by Dr. James Esdaile
and re-offered into the hypnosis community by the famous
Dave Elman.
Subconscious, “Gate Keeper” Through U ltr a D e pth ® Hypnosis we have discovered that
the Subconscious Mind is the “Gate Keeper” within the
“Higher Self”.
All behavior and habits, both good and bad, are stored in the
brain or Unconscious Mind. They are like programs on the
hard drive of a computer.
These habits or behaviors are formed in childhood from
learned beliefs, experiences and repeated responses to
various stimuli.
The Sichort State When a person has reached the desired level of hypnosis, he
or she may believe that he or she has fallen asleep. This, of
course, is not the case. Instead he or she has reached the
most profound level of hypnosis known to-date, the Sichort
State. This is where the client’s Conscious Mind is not
expending any energy for awareness. Not every person
needs to enter the Sichort State to receive results.
James Ramey
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