




What are differences between hypnosis and mesmerism? It is important to know differences between ANIMAL HYPNOTISM and CLINICAL HYPNOSIS
- In fascination you use very few words and only if necessary.
- Another difference between animal hypnotism and mainstream clinical hypnosis is how words are used.
In our school ISI-CNV- UNIVERSITE’ EUROPEENNE we have created a name: “COUNTER- LINGUISTICS” for this very strange happening.
For example all hypnosis and communication schools teach not to use the word “not” as you do an induction. However, it could be both perfectly fine to avoid using the word “not” in doing a hypnotic gaze induction, as it is surprisingly also perfectly fine to use it. Sometimes you will get even better results! You can repeat for example to a subject doing a movement: “you cannot block your hands”, or even “you shouldn’t be able to block your hands” and he will continue the movement and even enhance it. A reason could be that we are speaking with the unconscious animal mind. It reacts primarily to our intention. It is the conscious mind that reacts primarily on words. Thus as we get the results notwithstanding the language we are enhancing the power of the unconscious.
- Another difference is that you must never mirror the subject with your words. “Mirroring” in modern hypnosis is often used to mean “bringing verbally unconscious reactions to the attention of the subject “. Somebody calls it “verbally ratifying the trance”. In fascination you do not do it. Animals do not say themselves what they are doing. Verbalizing what is happening would risk breaking the “animal state” and plunging to a “normal psychological verbal hypnosis” where reactions could appear sometimes enhanced, but also in a more conscious way. On the other hand, in fascination you want the subject to have the possibility to really answer in a totally unconscious way and to get the change that he deeply wants to achieve, with the least conscious interference.
Even here we can observe that the ancient, from which we have retrieved this tradition, used the same phrasing I have yet described. They also obtained results even stronger than the moderns in the fields of telepathy and distance healing. Mind to mind communication does not rely on words. Even animals can perceive it as many researches have tried to show.
Even what we call “magnetic fascination therapy” does not rely on words.
It couples the power of fascination with “magnetism” for achieving best effects. Magnetism relies on the concept of energy and on the development of the operator energy in order to realize changes in the subjects. This is the Western school corresponding to the use of prana or chi in the East. For developing this force the operator will do a series of practices firstly on himself through a series of steps that once were kept very secret and taught only inside a spiritual path of development.
This therapy is very powerful.
Change is achieved in a nonlinear and quantum way.
The other day a person with a very disturbing and antisocial problem went to me. I knew his problems because his brother had spoken to me about them, but I was compelled to the secrecy about what I knew and this person did not want to speak about it. After I understood it, I did not ask anything any more. I just practiced “mesmerismus” (a magnetic technique) and the person got healed. I did not know how, but I strongly felt when the result was achieved, and so it was.
Where to learn Fascination?
Our school organizes periodically training in Mesmerismus © and Fascination. We do both personal coaching as group training.
We call our teaching “Mesmerismus ©”. We invite you to visit us and discover, from the source, this ancient technique. Come Learn real Fascination and Mesmerism in France! What we want to teach you is a large system which connects the inner preparation of the hypnotists and mesmerist to inner rejuvenation techniques that work for strengthening the character.
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Next english edition: 04/15 October 2016 – Nice ( France)




