HYPNOTHERAPY
I love to use alternative methods to help my clients achieve the best and fastest results possible. When I learned about hypnotherapy and its incredible wealth of opportunity for my clients, I was thrilled! Hypnosis or self-hypnosis using guided imagery, relaxation techniques, soothing music - especially using metaphors - is a knock-out combination. I have loved creating stories, and fashioning methods to help as many people as possible through my self-hypnosis recordings. Try them! You’ll be blessed! For descriptions of my stories and to purchase them, click here.
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THOUGHTS CREATE BEHAVIOR
by Vic Johnson
(excerpted from Day by Day with James Allen)
"Cause and effect are as absolute and undeviating in the hidden realm of thought as in the world of visible and material things." -- As A Man Thinketh
We remember from science class Newton's physical law that "every action creates an equal and opposite reaction." Or, every cause has an effect. And because it is a law, it is absolute and undeviating. It always happens -- in every circumstance, under every condition.
James Allen says the same law that applies in the physical also applies in the world of thought. Every effect must have an originating cause. Our life does not develop as a result of chance but as a result of causes.
In the thought world, a thought (the cause) creates a feeling (the effect). Feelings can eventually materialize in the physical world because they create actions or behavior. These actions cause results or outcomes, and thus our life goes.
When we say a person "looks worried" what has taken place? A negative thought of some kind (the cause) triggered a feeling of worry (the effect) that materialized in the physical world through the person's facial actions. Those feelings may also materialize in other ways. For instance, by increased blood pressure or nausea. All of these "effects" originated from the original cause which was a thought.