Sermonizing

Since feeling righteous this week and sermonizing, why stop now? LOL. After much contemplation, I may have walked down the road of some negative stuff yesterday (well, it was a negative subject that I started with) and it is time to get off that path and return to normal mode of being more positive or at least giving it a spin. You practice what you preach and all.

But, as I said, why stop the sermon now? Why? Because it is time for the Sunday Question and I will give you the opportunity to preach if you desire.

For hypnotists: Has there ever been a time when a client has asked you to help him or her by using hypnotic suggestion for something that might normally seem morally wrong to you - and have you done what they have asked and if so why?

For non-hypnotist: Have you ever considered changing something within you that will allow you to win, even if it means negatively affecting your competition, and if so, what is the change and why would you do it?

These are not condemning questions, but ones that are more consciousness based.

2 Responses to “Sermonizing”

  1. Debbie Lane Says:

    I have had only a few phone calls where the caller has made me uncomfortable with the direction they are leading the conversation. At that moment in time, I stop them and assure them what my policies are and ask whether they comfortable continuing with the conversation or if they might be interested in locating someone more qualified to help them.

    It is not a judgment of their choices, simply knowing whether we will develop rapport. The funniest (to me) are those who call for a significant other, wanting me to convince them that the callers desires are more appropriate than their own. To those, I repeat, have your loved one call me if this change is their desire.

  2. Ellie Says:

    Debbie -I commend you for making the segway into the whole “have your loved ones call if they really want to make the change.” Brilliant.

    Great answer.

    Ellie

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