As the Pendulum Swings: If It Isn't Hypnosis, Then What Is It?

As the Pendulum Swings: If It Isn't Hypnosis, Then What Is It?

by Lindsay Brady
As the Pendulum Swings: If It Isn't Hypnosis, Then What Is It?

As the Pendulum Swings: If It Isn't Hypnosis, Then What Is It?

by Lindsay Brady

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Overview

Enjoy As the Pendulum Swings—an entertaining true life story of a hypnotherapist who richly transformed his own perception and life through helping over 27,000 clients.

Challenge yourself to grow personally with the innovative, progressive, enlightening—and even humorous—information about how the mind works that Brady delivers with brilliance and depth.

Investigate the phenomenon of past-life regression wtih Brady as he asks: Did we really live them or did we not live them? You decide!

Discover the driving force behind “hypnosis.” Learn what “hypnosis” is and what it is not—what it can do and what it cannot do.

This book is not only a book about “hypnosis,” but also a memoir about how Lindsay Brady's life was transformed from one of fear, low self-esteem, guilt and self-doubt into one of confidence, joy and peace of mind by using the process called “hypnosis”—a process more accurately described by the word perceptionism. It is a story about his personal crusade to overcome the manacles of tradition, bigotry, closed-mindedness and self-imposed limitation that eventually led to being at peace with himself and pleased with who he is.

It is a tale of becoming a hypnotherapist and developing a unique approach to effectively help his clients rid themselves of unwanted habits and self-destructive behavior. It is a book that tells stories about the lessons he learned from thousands of clients that, in turn, compelled him to scrap obsolete terms, techniques, methods and even some of his most cherished concepts. It is a book about having to adjust his approach and methods in order to effectively help his clients more easily achieve their goals, engage in healthy behavior, be free from guilt and find happiness and peace of mind. It is a story about solving the puzzle of how to demonstrate to his clients that perception is the means by which the human mind, brain and body communicate with each other. It explains how human consciousness can intentionally instruct its brain to bring about healthy behavior and create an emotional state of well-being that is independent of past experiences, present conditions and the uncertainty of the future. And it is a story that validates the power and the dynamics of taking charge of now.

This book is a treatise intended to dispel outmoded ideas about “hypnosis” as being something a person goes into or under, or that it is a trance in which a person is unaware. It tells the story of how the vague, stale term, hypnotism (which implies nothing about a process), is transformed into the definitive dynamic term, perceptionism… the driving force behind the “hypnotic process” and human behavior.

AS FOUND ON PLURALISM BLOGSPOT, originally a review written by Ricahrd Blake:
"As the pendulum swings" Lindsay A. Brady's is true life story. Brady is a national recognized clinical Hypnotherapist. The book is divided into two parts. Part one is about Brady's early interest in hypnosis and his curiosity about the mind/brain connection. It talks about his search for answers to open questions and how he overcame his lack of confidence, his inhibitions, his scholastic deficits and its low sense of self.

Brady used sketches as illustrative case studies for the reader with an understanding of the process and goals of hypnosis and Hypnotherapy. He explained, such as "Perceptionism" is the force in Hypnotherapy. Brady describes how he their self-destructive behaviors to overcome a concept for its customers help developed.

Part two examines his theory behind hypnosis and the influences that led to his conclusions. He discusses perception, regression and altered consciousness. Brady shares illustrations of "Talks" instead of his own "Interior". He tells of drawing on the wisdom from conversations with an inner wisdom, that he named "Socrates."

The book contains a large attachment with information about the structure of a typical Perceptionism meeting, exercise of influence, nervous system and muscular detailed behavior. He gives also insight into the difficulties of stress and eliminate fear. I appreciated the excellent bibliography includes book resources and courses available.

Brady is intellectually stimulating. Writing is fast-moving and hilarious. Its even discard humor hides his true genius. He is very entertaining, full of deep insight and understanding in areas of consciousness and self fulfillment.

"As the pendulum swings" is a welcome addition to the reading list or library of all, the study of the "mind/brain" connection are interested in. Rewarding, stimulates and entertaining.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013206076
Publisher: Reed, Robert D. Publishers
Publication date: 08/10/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
Sales rank: 946,014
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

As a professional hypnotherapist since 1970, Lindsay Brady, C.Ht., has conducted sessions with 27,000-plus clients. Because of his unique approach to hypnotherapy and his effectiveness to help his clients achieve their desired objectives, he is nationally recognized as a leading clinical hypnotherapist. He has also performed stage-show hypnosis. In 1990, he established the Lindsay A. Brady Institute for Hypnotherapy.

Lindsay A. Brady Institute for Hypnotherapy, Inc. is a solely-owned corporation engaged in the business of applying sound principles of hypnotherapy to help people enhance the quality and longevity of life and experience the mental and physical benefits that arise from having peace of mind and a sense of well-being.

The Lindsay A. Brady Institute also trains potential hypnotherapy practitioners to qualify for certification.

Lindsay A. Brady’s Philosophies and Principles: Every human being has the right to choose the standards by which they conduct their lives and to enjoy or suffer the consequences of their choices.

With the exception of true physical limitations, including brain dysfunctions, every human being has the ability to intentionally alter their physical, mental, and emotional state of being by changing how they perceive themselves and how they perceive themselves responding to the people, circumstances, and events that occur in their day-to-day lives.
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