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Healing Through The Subconscious


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Healing through the Subconscious

The power of the subconscious is beyond measure.  Your subconscious controls your heart beat, the circulation of your blood, your digestive system, the growth of your hair and nails and the repairs to your body.  Every time you cut yourself your subconscious mind immediately starts the clotting process, the knitting of tissue and the healing of your skin.  Every time you catch a virus your subconscious starts the attack to fight off these unwanted bugs and you recover.  Your subconscious mind never sleeps; it is always alert to ensure it does the best for you.

During the 1840s a Scottish surgeon, Dr James Esdaille, was practicing medicine in Bengal.  This was before anaesthesia was used, but Dr Esdaille performed hundreds of major surgical operations, including amputations, removal of cancerous growths and all the usual ordinary procedures under mental anaesthesia.  That is to say … under hypnosis.  These patients said they felt no pain and unlike so many operations performed else throughout the world at that time, none of Dr Esdaille’s patients died.  Over one and a half centuries ago this man used the power of the subconscious mind to successfully treat his patients!

Can we heal ourselves?

Worry, fear, depression, anxiety all upset the normal functions of the heart, lungs, stomach and the digestive system. The American philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Man is what he thinks all day long.”  If you are weighed down with worries, fear or anxiety your thoughts will reflect this.  In fact, your thoughts will feed all of the above and the more you dwell on these negative thoughts the worse you feel physically.

I once read a story about a Native American Indian who was sitting at the camp fire with his grandson one night. He was explaining to the boy that inside all of us there are two wolves.  One wolf is good, the wolf of kindness, confidence, generosity, love, tolerance etc. The other wolf is bad, the wolf of fear, greed, self loathing, lack of confidence etc. These two wolves are always battling inside of us. The little pondered on this for a few moments and then asked his grandfather “Which wolf wins?” The Grandfather replied, “The one you feed!”

We can heal ourselves by giving positive life healing suggestions to our subconscious minds; we can exchange the negative thoughts for positive thoughts.  We all have an active mind and a reactive body and when we “feed the wolf” within with positive thoughts we experience wellness and health.

The Healing Power of Hypnotherapy

Hypnotherapy can help you to reach your subconscious mind and make the positive changes you want to make.  Through the power of hypnosis you can learn to stop that monkey mind which automatically focuses on negative thoughts and feelings and instead focus on success, confidence, peace of mind and relaxation of body thus enabling you to be the person you truly are.  Living life to the full with harmony and equilibrium.

Hypnosis for Life

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Keep asking, and it will be given to you. Keep searching, and you will find. Keep knocking, and the door will be opened for you. Matthew 7:7

The Mind Commands and the Body Obeys

The Power of Suggestion

Hypnosis and Healing

Keep asking, and it will be given to you. Keep searching, and you will find. Keep knocking, and the door will be opened for you. Matthew 7:7


The book, The power of the Subconscious Mind is one of the most widely acclaimed self-help books ever written. The techniques taught in the book are based on The Law of Attraction. Simply stated – If you believe in something without reservation and make the effort to regularly repeat it and picture it in your mind then you will remove the obstacles that prevent you from achieving what you want and your belief becomes a reality.

The following is a letter from a woman named Ruth to Dr Joseph Murphy, author of the famous self-help book , The Power of the Subconscious Mind illustrating how she harnessed the power of her subconscious mind to find true love at the age of seventy five.

Cute old couple by ~Gurbz

I am seventy five years old, a widow with a grown family. I was living alone, on a small pension and Social Security. My life seemed barren, hopeless. Then I remembered your lecture about the powers of the subconscious mind. You said that ideas could be conveyed to the subconscious mind by repetition, faith, and expectancy. Could it be true? I decided to try. I had nothing to lose.

I began to repeat frequently, with all the feeling I could muster, “I am wanted. I am loved. I am happily married to a kind, loving, and spiritually-minded man. I am secure and fulfilled.”

I kept doing this many times a day for about two weeks. One day at the corner drugstore, I was introduced to a retired pharmacist. I found him to be kind, understanding, and very religious. He was a perfect answer to my prayer. Within a week he proposed to me. Now we are on our honeymoon in Europe. I know that the intelligence within my subconscious mind brought both of us together in divine order.

Here at Setanta Hypnotherapy Clinic , our private practice in Peel Isle of Man, Xavier and Mary Nathan teach their clients how to harness the power of their subconscious minds in order to achieve the results they seek in their lives. Though the techniques they teach are no secret and are the same techniques taught for thousands of years people have forgotten.  To learn more about the services provided by at Setanta Hypnotherapy Clinic please visit our website www.setantaclinic.com and to avail of a free initial consultation call 0044 1 624 842938.

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The Mind Commands and the Body Obeys

Taming the Monkey Mind

The Subconscious

Why the Law of Attraction Doesn’t Work For Everyone



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Inside the Mind of an Alcoholic


The following is an article by Bill Holland which takes the reader on a journey inside the mind of man who once was addicted to alcohol. Bill is an alcoholic who has not touched a drop of alcohol in the last five years.

I came across Bill in HubPages where he writes under the name billybuc.  Bill’s articles on alcoholism had a profound affect on me because I had never come across such an honest and open account of what it feels like from the inside  and after reading one powerful story after another by Bill I asked him to write a guest post for our blog.  Here is Bill’s story and for any of you out there who are struggling with addiction read the rest of Bill’s  stories  in Hubpages and be inspired by his life and his message. If you know anyone struggling with addiction then let Bill’s story be a message of hope and please share it with them.

If you live in the Isle of Man and after reading this story you feel that you would like help to overcome your alcohol addiction you are always welcome to come and see Mary or Xavier Nathan who treat addiction using a combination of Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy at their private practice in Peel, Setanta Hypnotherapy Clinic. To book a free initial consultation you can call either Xavier or Mary on 842938.

I did not grow up hoping to be an alcoholic.  As a child I did not wish one day to be alienated from society, locked in a world of solitude and fear, nor did I have any idea that I carried the disease of alcoholism within me.  As an adopted child I had no warning of what was to come, no medical records or family history to read that would alert me of the dangers lurking in the shadows.

You see, alcoholism is a cunning and baffling disease, one that lies in wait until the unsuspecting finally takes that fateful detour in life and stumbles down a road that for some is a one-way street of hopelessness and ultimately death.

As is the case with most alcoholics I knew I had a problem with alcohol long before I finally admitted that I was an alcoholic.  The key, I reckoned, was to fine-tune my drinking.  I attempted to only drink on weekends and when that didn’t work to only drink with friends.  When those solutions failed I changed my drinks, only drinking beer or only drinking mixed drinks, always looking for the key that would unlock the world of responsible drinking.  The key, for me, was not to be found for I had unleashed the devil and the devil was in fact me.

You see, alcohol is only a symptom of the real problem with an alcoholic.  We alcoholics are in truth running from ourselves, so disgusted with who we are that we continually seek solace in the mind-numbing effects of the drink.  It is, of course, only a temporary solution because no matter where we go, there we are.  We simply cannot run from ourselves and that knowledge, when it is finally realized, is the most devastating of them all.

We may not have a choice in being an alcoholic but once we realize that we are and once we realize that there is a solution we do have a choice.  You will gather no sympathy from me if you are an alcoholic, nor did I deserve any.  What you will receive from me is empathy for I know the suffering you have gone through and I know all too well the hopelessness that accompanies this disease.

Hope was finally offered to me in Alcoholics Anonymous.  I make no claims that AA is the only way for an alcoholic to find happiness and peace of mind.  I am not a Big Book thumper nor am I a paid representative for that organization.  I can only tell my story and if it helps others then I am pleased.

In Alcoholics Anonymous I found a solution.  By practicing the Twelve Steps in my daily life I have found freedom from a disease that was determined to kill me.  Do you find it strange that I attribute human qualities to a disease, as though the disease itself has a mind capable of making decisions?  It is not so strange at all because for me it is impossible to separate the disease from who I am.  It is always patiently waiting for me, doing push-ups so to speak for that moment when I let down my guard and become susceptible to its siren song.

It is up to me to keep that seductress at bay.  I have a choice to live or to die.  It should be noted that I did not quit drinking because I feared death.  A little over five years ago, alone in a hotel room in Anchorage, Alaska, one day from certain death, I did not fear death.  Instead, some weak light of hope shined within me and it was that light of hope I clung to and which eventually led me back to the halls of Alcoholics Anonymous and a new life.

Today I love life.  Today I live my life to spread that light of hope to others out there who may be close to giving up the struggle.  Today I choose to live!

To Interact with Bill on Facebook :

Bill Holland Facebook Page

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Billybuc in HubPages

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@billybuc

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