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popular today, is a further development of<br />

Erickson’s hypnotherapy, for which, however, he<br />

failed to supply an orthodox methodology.<br />

Erickson would put his patients into a state of<br />

trance with the aid of little stories, and then would<br />

surprise them with the results of the distraction.<br />

While keeping the ego of his patients occupied,<br />

he would direct his healing messages straight at<br />

the unconscious, which he believed to have<br />

considerable self-healing powers. In this way, he<br />

healed himself of the paralysis that affected him<br />

when he was young and that he did succumb to in<br />

the end. He always trusted his unconscious more<br />

than his conscious self, and he applied this view<br />

also to the people who came to him seeking help.<br />

These new developments in the use of<br />

trance, which differ from traditional hypnosis,<br />

have changed the way people see themselves.<br />

They are no longer simply victims of external<br />

forces, because they also create and shape their<br />

own reality. De-hypnotizing means to liberate<br />

ourselves with the help of trance. I notice that I<br />

myself am constantly in a half-conscious state. In<br />

fact, for most people, normal waking<br />

consciousness is nothing but a blind stupor. For<br />

seconds or minutes, I may experience a true<br />

wakefulness, but I know I cannot keep this up for<br />

very long. It is adequate, though, to give me a<br />

vision of the inner depths and possibilities that are<br />

there.<br />

Upcoming Seminar<br />

March 10 - 11, 2001<br />

Bayonne, France<br />

Hosted by Mr. Gorka Echarri<br />

Ardjuna<br />

The number three son of<br />

Pandudewanata, the King of Hastinapura was a<br />

famous handsome ksatria. He was very Sakti<br />

(has strong magical power) and he was very<br />

skilfull in the art of archery and battle.<br />

Final Comments<br />

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possible article that you would like to submit or<br />

an article that you would like to see written please<br />

send them to:<br />

Chris Martin<br />

20000 Kingwood Drive<br />

Kingwood, Texas, USA 77339<br />

Chris.Martin@nhmccd.edu<br />

www.cimande.com<br />

Join the online discussion on Yahoo Groups.<br />

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