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The conscious mind has no memory and it is very slow when compared to subconscious mind, and can only consider or think of one thought matter at a time. · Subconscious Mind The subconscious mind constitutes ninety-five per cent of brain. It is fully attentive whilst conscious mind is awake and active, going on ‘standby’ during sleep, when its method of functioning is through dreams. It contains memories and emotions from every experience we have ever encountered. It is able to retrieve stored information required by conscious mind and it is also able to bring to conscious mind’s attention any other linked factors stemming from past experiences that it perceives as relevant.
When subconscious mind feels that a strong enough reason exists to counter a decision of conscious mind, then it will cause a reaction that it perceives as more appropriate. It is this action that causes phobias, panic attacks, unwanted habits, fears, loss of confidence, etc.
Hypnohealing
A particular form of hypnotherapy that can be helpful where: · There is so little medical understanding of pain problem that no diagnosis can be made. · Diagnosis is known but problems are extremely difficult to manage with either drug or surgical treatment. · Only short term relief is possible with other methods, or side effects of other methods are unacceptable.
Hypnohealing is a natural healing method which encourages body’s own healing process. The self-healing stems from subconscious mind that knows what body needs to be healed, it simply needs guiding to right area of body.
Hypnotherapy enables us to have direct communication and to persuade subconscious mind to concentrate extra healing effort on area concerned, especially if condition is considered to be of emotional/psychological in origin.
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