Mind Changing Short Stories & Metaphors
For Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy & NLP
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Narrated by:
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John Smale
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By:
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John Smale
About this listen
When used in NLP and hypnotherapy, metaphors have long given insights into the difficulties of people and have shown the ways in which we can escape or improve. If the stories strike a chord with you, then they also show a way out. These short stories, metaphors, and interactive scripts will help you to eliminate negative thoughts and achieve your dreams by allowing you to relax while hearing stories that can bring about positive change.
Some of the stories will relax you, others will make you think. Some allow you to enter a light feeling of hypnosis. Hypnotherapy and hypnosis have been major users of metaphors to show different approaches to problems and their resolution. Milton Erickson, the grandfather of modern hypnotherapy used metaphors to great effect in resolving problems with his patients. Self-hypnosis allows you to enter the areas of your mind where you can become imaginative and optimistic. You can create your dreams and the ways in which you will achieve them.
Based on a huge amount of therapeutic work, these short stories, metaphors, and interactive scripts can help you to bring about positive changes, eliminate negative thoughts, and achieve your dreams.
When we dream we transport our minds to places where life is better and where your goals should be placed. Positive thoughts eliminate the nightmares we find in sleep and our waking lives. My dream is to help you to achieve what you want and deserve. Please enjoy this escape to a new reality.
This is a companion volume to: Moving Forward; Life Changing Short Stories and Metaphors for Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy & NLP and Short Stories & Metaphors
©2008 John Smale (P)2020 John Smale