2 Weird Ways to Contact Hidden Parts of the Human Mind

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It seems incredible that there is a part of us that knows what is really going on (or what we really intend) even when other parts of us don’t. In this video I'll share a few tips on how to access this 'hidden observer' in your therapy sessions, and how you can use it to uncover hidden elements of the unconscious mind. This relates to Ernest Hilgard's discovery of 'body consciousness' during hypnosis, which I also briefly cover.

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Highlights
00:00 Introduction
00:18 Hypnotic progression
02:55 Our unconscious 'hidden observer'
04:42 The hidden alleyways of the unconscious mind
05:15 People in trance are highly suggestible - don't lead
05:40 2 tips to speak to the hidden observer
05:43 Tip 1. Ask them to talk
06:45 Tip 2. Communicate directly with the body
07:48 Remember - you are communicating with the unconscious
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MarkTyrrellUnk
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As we say in my country: To know is not just to know, but to be able to let others know - to transfer the knowledge! Only when you REALLY know, can you do that, I guess that is the point. You are such a good teacher, with insights derived from the practice, and a healer, and a very perceptive professional: you don't let anything go by unnoticed. Humanity (and especially psychological counselors) can thank you for the work you do. Just like there is a hidden observer in every one of us, there is a hidden teacher in you, and that innate soul healer. The method to catch what the hidden observer says, that you proposed, the automatic writing, reminded me of what Avantguard (early Modernist) writers did: inspired by the findings of Dr Freud, and his revelation of the subconscious, they pushed the limits of the previous narrative techniques and started showing such an associative mosaic of thoughts, feelings, and impressions of characters in their literary texts. Just remember what flow of memories that famous shell-shaped madeleine cookie recollection caused in Marcel Proust`s famous novel 'In Search of Lost Time' (À La Recherche du Temps Perdu ). Btw, the term itself (internal monologue) was coined by the philosopher and psychologist William James in his work The Principles of Psychology from 1890. and later used by Modernist writers, in its variants, such as stream of consciousness, or associative writing, which all makes us realise how psychology, philosophy and literature are so closely entwined and make for a wonderful area of research for those who care.

anabojanovic
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Dear Mark, I find all your videos very interesting and helpful. Actually, just hearing your voice is very soothing and calming. This video really blew my mind. To be able to hypnotize someone to look into their future !!! Sounds similar to the technique of Remote Viewing of the future. I really appreciate your open-minded approaches to mental and emotional health. Thank you.

karenpolyshuk
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WOWWW! Where has this info been all of my life?

dawnfreshour
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Fascinating. I'd like to try hypnosis for CPTSD 😵‍💫

gaWzahS
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Thousands of years ago Egyptians practiced surgeries while the patients were hypnotised and another sage who knows which blood vessels to press to stop bleeding. Now hypnotherapy is re-emerging.

canimou
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This is so fascinating to me..new student here

fatimazafar
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Thank you so much for sharing all of your knowledge and years of hard work. So appreciated!

roseo
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I wonder if the hidden observer is the true self. The self that is uncovered by meditation and self enquiry as in the ancient Advaita vedanta Indian psychology?

arunagreen
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Hi Sir Mark, can you make a video showing how Hypnosis can help with PTSD/trauma next? I am very curious about that.

wisdomtoknowthedifference
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are you supposed to tell them what they said while hypnotized?

elizabethestelle
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Hi Mark, can I please ask you the following:
1) Do you think that you should have gone 3 years into the future of a client that only asked for labour pain control?
2) After your client spoke about leaving her husband further down the line, don't you think that you could have helped her to overcome her marital issues?
3) I am new to this procedure, but my main purpose is to help people. Your actions in this video have confused me, as it seems that you are okay with knowing your client will be going to go through trauma in the future and did nothing to help. Do you think this is right on a moral basis?
Thank you in advance for your time.

phillipfennell
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Fascinating, thank you for this.
Looking a bit rough around the edges there Mark 😉

johnnycomelately
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As a practitioner do you think its effective and safe to perform hypnotherapy via facetime therapy

darrenrafel
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Can you hypnotized me to become the better version of myself

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