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Philosophy of Transpersonal Hypnotherapy
Transpersonal Hypnotherapy maintains the view that the
client already holds the answer to her/his problem within their subconscious,
unconscious, and superconscious dimensions of the mind. The clients
problem is defined here as the integral condition of mind,
body and spirit which are driven by the internal compilation of memories
of the individual. In the regressive trance-state these memories can
be directly accessed and transformed. Emotional clearing and perceptual
change is experienced in this healing process. Internal balance, peace
and harmony may be achieved when negative feeling states involving
oneself, others, and learned-repetitive patterns are resolved. With
this process an individual both learns how to allow, accept, forgive,
heal and consequently love oneself and others, as well as increasingly
become internally guided in the quest to find answers and personal
enlightenment.
Text Credit:
Dr.Allen S. Chips DCH
and president of National Association of Transpersonal Hypnotherapists
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