Why The "Greatest Hypnotist of All Time"
Tried To Keep This Powerful Secret
Out Of The Mainstream...
Dr. Milton H. Erickson, MD, Ph.D. was the leading authority on hypnosis.
He spent 60-years learning, studying and testing hypnosis techniques. Many of them he pioneered. His skills became so proficient he could hypnotize subjects while talking with them. They had no idea what was happening. Yet they followed Dr. Erickson's commands on queue.
The main focus of his work was on applying hypnosis in medical or therapeutic environments. He also used his knowledge in daily situations to gain a considerable advantage over others.
For example, up until 1953 doctors were banned from using hypnosis while treating patients.
The American Medical Association (AMA) prohibited members from the practice. Dr. Erickson believed hypnosis was a viable and effective therapeutic tool. To keep his medical license, he became an expert at hypnotizing patients during "normal" conversation. He broke the rules and taught himself...
How To Put People In A
Waking Trance Without Anyone
Knowing About It...
Complete secrecy was of the utmost importance.
At the same time, Dr. Erickson refused to teach hypnosis to anyone other than licensed doctors, dentists and psychologists. He felt his techniques were too powerful for the average person.
They could be used irresponsibly to the detriment of others.
Tried To Keep This Powerful Secret
Out Of The Mainstream...
Dr. Milton H. Erickson, MD, Ph.D. was the leading authority on hypnosis.
He spent 60-years learning, studying and testing hypnosis techniques. Many of them he pioneered. His skills became so proficient he could hypnotize subjects while talking with them. They had no idea what was happening. Yet they followed Dr. Erickson's commands on queue.
The main focus of his work was on applying hypnosis in medical or therapeutic environments. He also used his knowledge in daily situations to gain a considerable advantage over others.
For example, up until 1953 doctors were banned from using hypnosis while treating patients.
The American Medical Association (AMA) prohibited members from the practice. Dr. Erickson believed hypnosis was a viable and effective therapeutic tool. To keep his medical license, he became an expert at hypnotizing patients during "normal" conversation. He broke the rules and taught himself...
How To Put People In A
Waking Trance Without Anyone
Knowing About It...
Complete secrecy was of the utmost importance.
At the same time, Dr. Erickson refused to teach hypnosis to anyone other than licensed doctors, dentists and psychologists. He felt his techniques were too powerful for the average person.
They could be used irresponsibly to the detriment of others.
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