Success and the Subconscious
September 25, 2006 at 7:41 pm | In Hypnotherapy | No CommentsHave you ever wondered what is holding you back from achieving your goals? Did you know that what might be keeping you from the success you desire is rooted at a very deep, subconscious level?
No matter what your conscious goals, all actions are directed by the subconscious mind. Have you ever dreamed of a goal, or obediently repeated an affirmation, yet nothing happened? It’s because your subconscious mind was not convinced of your goal. No matter what you say out loud, or affirm repeatedly, if your subconscious mind is not in alignment with your wish, it will never come true.
The subconscious mind has been likened to the crew of a ship. If your conscious mind is the captain, your subconscious mind is the crew who, when in alignment with the captain, will do as told. If the captain gets out of rapport with the crew, it is highly likely that the crew could mutiny. And let’s face it—the captain is one, the crew is many. If the crew decides it doesn’t believe the captain, the crew will take the ship wherever it wishes. This, of course, is NOT the most efficient way to run a ship!
And neither is it the most efficient way to run your life. Your conscious mind SHOULD be in control, but all too often, the subconscious is driving the ship and is out of rapport with the conscious mind. If you get back into rapport with your subconscious mind, success is limitless!
So how do you get back into rapport with your subconscious mind? There are three possible ways: 1) a sudden trauma or jolt (this could be something “good” like winning the lottery), 2) constant repetition of an idea or thought, or 3) hypnosis.
I would suggest the third option—hypnosis. Option one, a sudden trauma, is not a sure thing and very difficult and highly unlikely to set up on purpose. It can also be very traumatic in other ways, and therefore very damaging. Option number two is good for learning something (repetition is an excellent way to learn a language, for example) and it can and should go hand-in-hand with subconscious work, but it’s not very efficient and certainly not expedient. Hypnosis, however, is fast, painless, enjoyable, easy, safe, and highly effective. It’s possible to make major breakthoughs in any one area you are working on in just one session. Hypnosis addresses both the conscious and the subconscious minds, guiding them to work together in efficient ways to solve the problem. And once the session is over, you can judge its effectiveness by the way you feel and the results you get.
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