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J. Kingston Cowart
"The Change Maker"

"Making Tomorrow Better Today" since 1970.

J. Kingston Cowart works with people
and organizations that want to make
important c
hanges quickly.

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HYPNOSIS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
with J. Kingston Cowart, M.S.

   

Q. Can hypnosis work for everyone or just for people who are highly suggestible?

A. Hypnosis is effective for the broad population of normal people. All that is required is an ability to understand and process conversational language and a sense of rapport with the hypnotist.

Q. How can you "work fast and make it last" as you claim?

Hypnosis has a long history of producing rapid results to begin with. I have a long history of working with people to bring those results into being. Over the years I have learned how to work intuitively with the client's own inner resources to foster an internal acceptance of rapid change.

Q. What is it like to be put under hypnosis by a trained and experienced expert?

A. Firstly, hypnosis isn't really something that people are put under. They go into hypnosis; or better yet, they experience hypnosis.

Secondly, it is a naturally occurring state that often arises without our realizing it during the course of a normal day. If you have ever gotten quiet and inward during a coffee break, for instance, then you have experienced much the same thing — but probably have not made any deeper use of it.

Thirdly, it is not hypnotizing people that counts the most. Hypnosis is so natural a state that almost anyone can learn to facilitate it. Where training and expertise are important is in knowing what to do with people after they are in hypnosis. That involves responding to them as unique individuals, which differs significantly from person to person.

Q.
What about the hypnotized subjects in stage hypnosis? Aren't they under the hypnotist's power in some way?

A. It would be more accurate to say that they are responding to the power of the surrounding situation. The subjects are truly hypnotized but most of their stage behaviors are due to such social-psychological factors as behavior modeling, social facilitation, role taking, and audience expectation.

The point is that people don't behave like stage subjects when using hypnosis and self-hypnosis for self-change. They have very different motivations and expectations.

Q.
So what is the power of hypnosis?

A. The power of hypnosis is the power of the human mind in its movement from deep rest to positive action.

We are remarkable beings. We can do wonderful things. Often, however, we have to get around some unwanted influences in order to do so.

In hypnosis and self-hypnosis we are able to keep still and be influenced by the stimulation of good things instead. That leads to action in harmony with our own true reality.

That reality is simple and worth saying again: We are remarkable beings who can do wonderful things.


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