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Easily Hypnotize Anyone

by

Dr. Bryan Knight

"Well, what can I say. The book is FANTASTIC. REALLY IS. . . this is great and I LOVE the way you explain hypnosis. I have already used some of what I learnt today."
Anthony Smith, British hypnotherapist.

"May I thank you first for allowing me to read your Great book. While I have not finished it, I am tickled that you are livening up the literary field with our "secrets". You have done a good job of that. Your title IS a picker-upper. . . . My appreciation is sincere. Belated Thanks and Kudos."
Michele J. Halverson, Certified Hypnotherapist [Title Contest winner].

Note: This is exactly the same book as How To Hypnotize Friends, Lovers & Even Strangers

Here's the beginning of the Introduction:

"This ebook is for you, if:
>> You're intelligent, and curious about hypnosis, or
>> You just want to understand more about hypnosis, or
>> You want to use hypnosis to help yourself and others, or
>> You might add hypnosis to your professional toolkit, or
>> You're considering studying hypnotherapy as a career.

You are about to discover how easy it is to hypnotize other people and what safeguards and responsibilities that entails.

One such responsibility is to understand that just reading this ebook will not qualify you to do therapy.

However, by the time you've finished reading you will have a greater understanding of:

>> What hypnosis is
>> What it can be used for
>> What you can accomplish with it.

Who can you safely hypnotize? People who could benefit from positive suggestions. And who have no underlying pathology. Likely candidates are people who want to:

>> Overcome exam anxiety
>> Enhance sports performance
>> Stop smoking
>> Achieve specific goals
>> Amplify their creativity

You can induce hypnosis, give such people the positive suggestions they've requested and feel great about helping them.

Hypnosis is currently riding a wave of popularity among the public.

There are no side effects with hypnosis; it can relieve or banish so many psychological and physical ills -- and it's easy to learn.

It's not so easy to know what to do after you have someone in hypnosis so you are well advised to experience self-hypnosis before embarking on hypnotizing others.

Not only will you gain first-hand knowledge from the inside, so to speak, but you'll also enjoy the process, and obtain relief from your own problems.

The rewards are immense. Like millions of people, I used to be fearful of public speaking. But since I began to use hypnosis on myself I thoroughly enjoy giving a public talk. It's so fantastic to stand in front of a crowd, impart useful information, have a few laughs, and learn from the questions and comments of the audience.

I vividly remember the first time hypnosis helped me be relaxed in public. I was scheduled to give a speech at a large convention of hypnotists in the U.S. There were a dozen or so competing seminars offered at the same time so I thought probably 6 or so hypnotists would choose my session.

When I located the room in which I was to speak I had to fight my way in, there were so many people trying to enter. To my amazement, not only was the room packed with hypnotists, (I stopped counting at 103) but video cameras had been installed! . . ."

And here's a partial list of the Contents:
  • The Hypnosis Quiz
  • Talent for Hypnosis
  • What is Hypnosis?
  • Can Hypnosis be Dangerous?
  • The Sequence
  • Inductions
  • Hypnosis and Therapy
  • Is Hypnosis a Panacea?
  • Hypnosis and Creativity
  • Hypnosis on the Job
  • Hypnotizing Friends, Family, Lovers and Strangers
  • Past Lives, UFO Abductions & Spirit Possession
  • Hypnosis and Psychoanalysis
  • Should the Practice of Hypnotherapy be Restricted to Doctors?
  • Training
  • Historical Notes
  • References
NOTE: This e-book is in .pdf format. If you do not already have Adobe Acrobat Reader (it's free), download it here: http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html#reader

Easily Hypnotise Anyone
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