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End Notes on the Hypnotic Journaling Project

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Did you follow the progress of our hypnotic journaling process at The Unwinding Road last week? After doing Sophie Nicholl’s five days of exercises, I finally reviewed the book and its process on Saturday.

Here is an excerpt from that review:

Though for some, just the idea of hypnosis can be intimidating, this book is a grand way to learn about the value of using self-hypnosis processes to gain insight into one’s self. For those who do not currently use self-hypnosis or meditation, Sophie provides narrative instructions for beginning the process. It is possible for one to come through this experience wondering if indeed they did experience a hypnotic state. That is the brilliance of it all, any self-hypnosis really, that it is not a complicated process or hard to achieve. It is merely a turning within and letting the reality of the subconscious mind present itself.

Even though I am an avid user of self-hypnosis, this was a delightfully refreshing way to experience inner communication in a creative context. Sometimes I become a little too cocky in my own self-awareness and think I have it all figured out. But, this is so rarely the case, as I experience during the week I tried out Sophie’s concepts. Much came to light that had little to do with anything conscious. It has been humbling in that notion.

We will be starting a new project momentarily, so stay tuned.

Also, our condolences go to Lily Allen, our celebrity poster-child for hypnosis. She had decided to give up smoking recently when she found out she was pregnant. Sadly, she had a miscarriage. (Source: The Press Association)

Unwinding Paths to Pnosis

Monday, January 14th, 2008

So there you are! Do you have your coffee or tea? It is a tea morning for me, nothing out of the ordinary, I am afraid.

But, today is out of the ordinary. Today I began Sophie Nicholl’s Hypnotic Journaling Process on the new blog, The Unwinding Path. It is never to late to join in, you know? So do phttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.giflease, check it out.

Also, Pnosis.com has featured me as a distinguished hypnotist, or rather it really features this blog very nicely. A huge thank you to Ralph Benko for giving me this honor.

As for the Sunday Question and what do I do for release from the chaos of life? Well, now really, you probably already know the answer - I do self-hypnosis. Actually, I do a form of self-hypnosis and meditation to come to a place of emptiness (in the Buddhist sense). It usually begins with a count down and letting go more and more on each number.

How ’bout you?

So all in all, a great start to the day.

A Question of Release

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Another fine Sunday is upon us. In honor of starting Hypnotic Journaling tomorrow at The Unwinding Path, today’s contemplative question is about release or freeing something. In the terms of Hypnotic Journaling it is the idea of releasing part of yourself onto paper.

So here is the question:

What do you do to release or free yourself from the chaos of life?

Maybe you do self-hypnosis? Maybe you write hypnotic scripts? Maybe you play paint ball? Feel free to respond if so moved.

Also, remember to join Sophie Nicholls and me at The Unwinding Path for Hypnotic Journaling tomorrow (and of course I’ll also be here).

Birth Announcement of the New Blog

Monday, January 7th, 2008
The Transparent Hypnotist
is pleased to announce
the birth of her second blog,
The Unwinding Path.
Born at sometime this afternoon
on the seventh of January 2008,
it is a healthy blog
with its own RSS feed and domain.

For those who are curious about why I choose to add a new blog into the mix, well, it was time to learn a little bit more about blogging (on one’s own domain) and it seems like it should stand on its own. Basically, the Unwinding Path is all about exploring various self-improvement programs and plans. We will go through the processes and experiences online. I hope you will join me!

We will also continue to post here when we start a new project, as well as checking in periodically with the results.

So what is the first process? We mentioned it a little while ago and you read about her on Friday - Hypnotic Journaling with Sophie Nichols.

The Resolution to Try Hypnotic Journaling

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

So here it is, 2008. There always seems to be a little sadness in leaving the old year behind us, but maybe that is part of the magic of moving forward.

I suspect the blogisphere is full of new resolutions this morning and it seems like a prime opportunity to create a list of some sort. But I am not today. Rather, I will let you in on my resolution. As a hypnotist, this is a popular time to tout the ideas of change since everyone seems primed to do so. Instead of coming up of one of many things to change, I am resolved this year to do something I have wanted to do for awhile. As mentioned yesterday, I am going to use 2008 as a ground for experimentation. I am going to go through the various process out there in the world that tout evolving the self, creating a peaceful consciousness, moving forward form the static. The new blog is being ready (have you suggested a name for it?).

My first exploration involves hypnosis, how could it not? We will be delving into Sophie Nicholls’ Hypnotic Journaling: Learn powerful creative journaling techniques that will help you to explore yourself and your feelings in just five days. Sounds like the perfect beginning point for a blog. It is also easily accessible in an ebook format, so if any of you want to do this with me, please consider doing so. To learn more about this book, Sophie, or to purchase it, visit her web site at www.hypnoticjournaling.com. She has also agreed to be present during the process, so this is really exciting.

Here are her four key points for why one would be interested in her process:

  1. If you’re the kind of person who wants to break free from old habits and limited patterns of thinking, this book will help you to do just that.
  2. If you’ve already discovered the secrets of self-hypnosis as a powerful tool for personal transformation, but you’re always on the look out for new techniques, then this is the book for you.
  3. If you love to write but never quite know how to begin, this is the book for you.
  4. If there’s an issue or situation that you feel you’d like to work through, privately, in your own time, then you can start that process right now, even if it’s the middle of the night, by downloading Hypnotic Journaling.

The time frame:
I am deciding on blog titles until this Thursday.
On Friday, I hope to unveil the new blog.
I hope to begin Hypnotic Journaling next Monday.


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