I believe that the subconscious is the record keeper of the mind,
the equivalent of the most powerful supercomputer. The subconscious
mind records everything that has ever happened in a person's life. This
is why using hypnosis for obtaining all kinds of information about any
subject works because a link is made with their subconscious.
For example, using hypnosis for information about a subject's history could reveal every aspect of what happened at his or her twelfth birthday party, including the kind of cake served, who attended, the presents they received, etc. The subconscious records every tiny and seemingly insignificant thing that happens on any given day. If one particular day in a subject's life can be examined in such detail, imagine the information that could be discovered about the pivotal events that shape a person's life.
Since the subconscious records everything that happens to a person, at any given moment you are being bombarded by thousands of bits of information: sights, sounds, smells, and tastes, to name but a few. If you were consciously aware of all this, you would be overwhelmed and unable to function. Yet the subconscious is always aware and continuously recording and storing this information. Therefore, using hypnosis for gathering information is as limitless as the vast store of information within each of us.
The subconscious not only records everything that has happened to a person in this lifetime, but everything that has ever happened to them in all their past lives, as well as their existences in the spirit state. When I use hypnosis for uncovering information about a subject, I target a specific area or problem to ask their subconscious about, to avoid being flooded with irrelevant data. The first thing to determine is, although some of this information might be interesting to the subject for curiosity's sake, what purpose does it serve in solving problems in their present lifetime?
This leads us to a mistake that many hypnotists make. They see no value in taking the person to a past life at all, unless it is just for curiosity or enjoyment (although many of these past lives are far from joyful). By practicing hypnosis for gathering valuable information about a subject, I take the person to the previous life that is most relevant or appropriate to the problems in their present lifetime.
By utilizing hypnosis for past life regression, I am always surprised by the results. Whether the subject's past life was mundane (I reckon probably 90% of them are), or they were living in an ancient civilization, or experienced life on other planets or in other dimensions, invaluable information is readily available if you know how to ask for it.
---- Dolores Cannon
For example, using hypnosis for information about a subject's history could reveal every aspect of what happened at his or her twelfth birthday party, including the kind of cake served, who attended, the presents they received, etc. The subconscious records every tiny and seemingly insignificant thing that happens on any given day. If one particular day in a subject's life can be examined in such detail, imagine the information that could be discovered about the pivotal events that shape a person's life.
Since the subconscious records everything that happens to a person, at any given moment you are being bombarded by thousands of bits of information: sights, sounds, smells, and tastes, to name but a few. If you were consciously aware of all this, you would be overwhelmed and unable to function. Yet the subconscious is always aware and continuously recording and storing this information. Therefore, using hypnosis for gathering information is as limitless as the vast store of information within each of us.
The subconscious not only records everything that has happened to a person in this lifetime, but everything that has ever happened to them in all their past lives, as well as their existences in the spirit state. When I use hypnosis for uncovering information about a subject, I target a specific area or problem to ask their subconscious about, to avoid being flooded with irrelevant data. The first thing to determine is, although some of this information might be interesting to the subject for curiosity's sake, what purpose does it serve in solving problems in their present lifetime?
This leads us to a mistake that many hypnotists make. They see no value in taking the person to a past life at all, unless it is just for curiosity or enjoyment (although many of these past lives are far from joyful). By practicing hypnosis for gathering valuable information about a subject, I take the person to the previous life that is most relevant or appropriate to the problems in their present lifetime.
By utilizing hypnosis for past life regression, I am always surprised by the results. Whether the subject's past life was mundane (I reckon probably 90% of them are), or they were living in an ancient civilization, or experienced life on other planets or in other dimensions, invaluable information is readily available if you know how to ask for it.
---- Dolores Cannon
Dolores Cannon is the President of Ozark Mountain Publishing,
Inc., a publishing house that publishes only non-fiction metaphysical
and spiritual material. Our purpose is to provide readers with accurate,
interesting and educational information that opens the mind to
fascinating possibilities. Ozark Mountain Publishing has been in
business since 1992 and is located in the hills of the Ozark Mountains.
Our Company now proudly publishes the work of over 40 authors, all of
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