The History of Hypnosis.
You’re getting sleepy, but wait! Before you nod off, read this. It will give you a brief background into the history of this marvelous process that has helped people turn their lives around. That’s right: hypnosis has changed lives for the better. It is not just some “stage trick” used to entertain and amuse.
Mentions of hypnosis go back to the father of Medicine himself Hippocrates! He began to understand the potential healing power of hypnotic suggestion. In the 1800’s James Braid, a Scottish surgeon began using hypnosis to treat various ailments.
The earliest mentions of hypnosis go back to Egyptian medicine in the Ebers Papyrus 1552 BC. The father of Medicine himself Hippocrates is known to have said, “the afflictions suffered by the body, the soul sees quite well with shut eyes.” In the 1800’s James Braid, a Scottish surgeon began using the term hypnotism, named after the Greek god, Hypnos, meaning sleep. Many of his ideas remain virtually unchanged. Concluding and publishing the observation that all the phenomena of hypnotism are subjective in origin Liebeault became known as “The Father of Modern Hypnotism” and founded the School of Nancy.
This leads us to today. In the second decade of the 21st century everyone now knows the insidious habit of cigarette smoking and its long-term consequences. Hypnosis may be the answer for you! Please call Linda Popp. She is a nationally recognized practitioner of quitting smoking through hypnosis. Call her in Akron Ohio at (330) 794-8525.
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