Over the past several decades, mounting evidence from cognitive research has demonstrated that conscious awareness is often only aware of an action after the nerve impulses have been sent to the body. In other words, we act before we consciously know what we are doing!
Hypnosis, as an art, is designed to speak to the whole of the mind, and the skilled hypnotist can both speak to and understand the subtle communications of the mind on various levels. In most cases, when you talk with your friends, customers, family, and other acquaintances, it's quite natural to base our conversations and persuasions upon speaking to the conscious mind.
But more and more, we begin to see, as we peer into the brain, that this consciousness isn't, is it, the real power. It's not even told what is happening until after it's already begun, how can it be in charge. So, if we want to interact with people on that truly meaningful level, the level where we can actually impact their thoughts, feelings, and behavior, we need to communicate with more than just that tiny island of consciousness.
Mastering that art brings with it a great many boons, for we discover that we can truly connect with anyone, even a complete stranger, in a way that makes it far simpler to create the positive outcomes we seek. The conversational hypnotist can easily guide the mind, shaping images, unleashing tiny bursts of emotion, calling back memories, speaking the language of the mind.
This is the pathway to communicating effectively, to connecting with the whole of the other person, not that conscious persona alone. Perhaps you can imagine, or may already have experienced, the benefits of those abilities and how they can positively impact our relationships, both personally and professionally. It's easy to recognize that communication is one of those core skills, and it's natural to wonder how we might improve. Conversational hypnosis can provide those skills.