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The Global Hypnosis Academy (Established 1996)Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS2THE ACADEMY EMAIL ADDRESSES ARE VIC AND EASTERN STATES HYPNOT@IPRIMUS.COM.AU7HOW THE NEED FOR HYPNOTHERAPY WAS CREATEDTHEORY #1THEORY #2THEORY #3HYPNOSIS - TRUTH ACTING OR IMAGINATION?1313131319DR. GEORGE ESTABROOKSMODERN CLINICAL RESEARCH2425FREUD’S VIEW OF HYPNOSIS27FREUD’S ABANDONMENT OF HYPNOSISANOTHER VIEW REGARDING FREUD AND HYPNOSISTHE MEDICAL ACCEPTANCE OF HYPNOSISMILTON ERICKSONERICKSON’S APPROACHRE: ERICKSON AS THE FATHER OF MODERN HYPNOTISMRE: ERICKSON, AS A STUDENT OF CLARK L. HULLRE: ERICKSON, THE MASTER HYPNOTISTRE: ERICKSON’S EXPLANATIONSRE: ERICKSON THE RESEARCHERRE: THE SUCCESS OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON ERICKSONIAN APPROACHES TO HYPNOSIS ANDPSYCHOTHERAPYMESMERISMHYPNOSISMESMERISTS & MAGNETISTS OF THE RENAISSANCE PERIODTHE DEFINITION OF RENAISSANCE MAGNETISMTHE SYMPATHETIC SYSTEM OF THE RENAISSANCE EPOCHVITAL FLUIDS OF REPULSION AND ATTRACTIONHEALING BY MAGNETIC STROKINGFRANZ ANTON MESMERMESMER’S SCIENTIFIC RATIONALEMESMER’S MARRIAGEMEDICAL USES OF MAGNETIC PLATESMESMER’S MAGNETIC VATSTHE ENERGETIC PHENOMENA OF THE VATSTHE SOCIAL BACKGROUND REGARDING THE VATSWHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED AT THE VATS?SPONTANEOUS SEXUAL ORGASM AT THE VATSMESMERIC TRANCESMESMER’S ESOTERIC INVOLVEMENTSTHE FRENCH “COMMISSIONAIRES’’ REPORTSREPORT 1REPORT 2REPORT 3MESMER LEAVES FRANCEEXPULSION OR VOLUNTARY DEPARTURE FROM FRANCE?MESMER’S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTFRANZ ANTON MESMER’S DOCTORAL THESISPHYSICAL-MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE PLANETS*FOREWORDON THE INFLUENCE OF THE PLANETSGLOSSARY:THE 27 PROPOSITIONS OF MAGNETISMGlobal Hypnosis Academy-Training Manual One: Part One Rick Collingwood 535354555556606062637174767878787986883 of 184

The Global Hypnosis Academy (Established 1996)JUSTINUS ANDREAS CHRISTIAN KERNER (1786-1862)MESMER’S LAST DAYS9199THE UNRELENTING ESTABLISHMENT - MEDICINES BLIND DEFIANCE100MODERN MAGNETICS RESEARCH105ASTONISHING PHENOMENA OF SPIRITUALISM105PSYCHIC FORCE106THE SCOLE EXPERIMENT107HISTORICAL SURVEY107HYPNOTICALLY INDUCED CHANGES IN THE VOLUNTARY MUSCULAR SYSTEM113HALLUCINATIONS, ILLUSIONS, AND DELUSIONS114LIÉGEOIS CLASSIFIED HALLUCINATIONS THUS:115HYPER AESTHESIA116ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA118MISCELLANEOUS PHENOMENA119MASTERS OF MESMERISM - SOMNAMBULISM - & HYPNOSIS120SOME HISTORICAL FIGURES120FRANZ ANTON MESMERARMAND MARIE JACQUES DE CHASTENET; MARQUIS DE PUYSÉGURJAMES BRAIDJAMES ESDAILEAUGUSTE LIEBEAULTHIPPOLYTE BERNHEIMEMILE COUEJOHN ELLIOTSONVALENTINE GREATRAKESCHARLES LA FONTAINEMILTON ERICKSONHARRY ARONSORMOND MCGILLTHE GREAT FRANQUINGIL BOYNESOME PRESENT DAY HYPNOTISTSMARTIN ST JAMESPAUL MCKENNATOM SILVERMARSHALL SYLVERRICK COLLINGWOODNEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING (NLP)NLP AND ALTERED STATESTHE ORIGINS OF NLPMAPS AND FILTERSHOWEVER THE MAP IS NOT THE TERRITORY IT DESCRIBESLEARNING, UNLEARNING, AND RELEARNINGLIFE LEARNING ENCOMPASSES THE FOLLOWINGCONSCIOUSNESS - PROCESSING MECHANISMSVISUALAUDITORYKINAESTHETICUNDERSTANDING EYE REACTIONSTHE SUPPOSED SEVEN MAIN EYE REACTIONS TO NOTE ARE AS FOLLOWS:POINTS TO NOTE:THE BREATHING RATE DURING HYPNOSISA SCIENTIFIC ASSESSMENT OF NLPGlobal Hypnosis Academy-Training Manual One: Part One Rick Collingwood 1321321331371384 of 184

The Global Hypnosis Academy (Established 1996)DR HEAP COMES TO THE FOLLOWING CONCLUSIONSCLAIMS OF SCIENCENEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING (NLP) AN OBJECTIVE VIEWDO PEOPLE BENEFIT FROM NLP?IN CONCLUSIONRICK COLLINGWOOD’S OPINION OF NLP138140141145146147IDEOMOTOR RESPONSES149THE DANGERS OF HYPNOSIS150FREQUENCIES OF CONSCIOUSNESS153CRITICAL MASS154INTUITION & HUMAN SENSING SYSTEMS155SOME OF THE RECEPTORS THAT HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED BY CONVENTIONAL SCIENCE156IT’S ALL IN THE MIND159THE EFFECTS OF COLOURS161CHAKRAS162ACTIVATING THE BODY’S HIDDEN ENERGY CENTRESDEVELOPING YOUR HYPNOTIC POWERTHE HYPNOTIC TRINITY162166169NOTES170INDEX181Global Hypnosis Academy is not involved or associated with any other persons or any otherhypnosis training organisations in Australia.Global Hypnosis Academy-Training Manual One: Part One Rick Collingwood 20175 of 184

The Global Hypnosis Academy (Established 1996)Copyright Notice: All hypnosis training conducted by Global Hypnosis Academy or academylicensees including training manuals One, Two, and Three, and all other training manualsDVDs, auditory recordings, and all intellectual property owned by Rick Collingwood and/orGlobal Hypnosis Academy are copyright.Except for study and references purposes by enrolled students of Global Hypnosis Academy;these training manuals MAY NOT be copied, lent to non-students, recited to non-clients,electronically transmitted, or used in full or in part by any other persons or other trainingorganisations.All students completing any training with Global Hypnosis Academy agree that as a conditionof their acceptance by the academy for hypnosis training that they will not offer or conducthypnosis training to any other person or other training organisation until the student has aminimum of six years’ full time clinical experience in the day to day practice of administeringhypnosis for therapeutic purposes.Global Hypnosis Academy-Training Manual One: Part One Rick Collingwood 20176 of 184

The Global Hypnosis Academy (Established 1996)The Academy Website Address Iswww.globalhypnosisacademy.comThe Academy email addresses are Vic and Eastern Stateshypnot@iprimus.com.auIt is a condition of your acceptance as a student into Global Hypnosis Academy thatyou will not divulge any hypnosis induction techniques you have learned to any otherperson.Your knowledge is your power!If you give away your knowledgeYou lose your powerGlobal Hypnosis Academy-Training Manual One: Part One Rick Collingwood 20177 of 184

The Global Hypnosis Academy (Established 1996)Training CurriculaTraining Manual One: Part One: Contains; historical, magnetic, psychic, practical, andesoteric information regarding Mesmerism, Somnambulism, Traditional hypnosis, Ericksonianhypnosis, NLP, the various levels of mind and the applications and uses of hypnosis.Training Manual One: Part Two: (Bound behind Part 1) Contains information regardinglevels of mind and consciousness, general hypnosis information relevant to trance inductionand the practice of hypnotherapy.Training Manual Two: Contains induction information and methods for inducing hypnosis(hypnotic inductions).Training Manual Three: (Bound behind training manual Two). Contains hypnotic instructions- what to say to effect change when a subject is in hypnosis.Melbourne Victoria – Suite i84 21 Hall Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207PO Box 847 Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207Phone: 03 9681 7773;Contact: Rick Collingwood 0420 322763 Email - rickcollingwoodhypnosis@gmail.comGlobal Hypnosis Academy-Training Manual One: Part One Rick Collingwood 20178 of 184

The Global Hypnosis Academy (Established 1996)A Word from Rick CollingwoodWelcome and thank you for choosing to study with Global HypnosisAcademy. I’d like to welcome you and tell you a little about myself, myopinions of hypnosis, and the history of the academy.My interest in hypnosis first began when I was about 12. From then,apart from the occasional mucking around with some book readinductions, it took me until 1992 to follow my passion, relinquish a verysuccessful career in the automotive industry, study hypnosis, andbecome a hypnotherapist.In 1992 I completed a 10 day Ericksonian Hypnosis course in Brisbane and I didn’t reallylearn much at all. I can remember watching a video of Milton Erickson performing armlevitation and wondering to myself – how am I ever going to be able to do that? Then, walkingout of the training rooms at the end of the final training day, I said to one of my fellowstudents “When I teach this I’m going to teach it properly”. She looked at me with a quizzicalexpression and I wondered where those words had come from.Determined to attain success, I’d already been studying counselling for quite some time, andhad set up a practice in Brisbane city. My first stop on the way home from that last day oftraining was at an esoteric bookshop where I bought a little book for 10, titled “ThorsensGuide To Hypnosis.” I learned more about hypnosis from that little book than I learned in the 4000 training I’d just completed, and 25 years later I’m still learning. For the dedicated andpassionate hypnotist hypnosis becomes a way of life.Like many clinical hypnotherapists and NLP practitioners, for many years I was a dedicatedEricksonian practitioner and had a rather dubious opinion about the rapid hypnosis performedby so called stage hypnotists. Until recently there was very little information about rapidinductions and so it was more comfortable to accept that rapid inductions and having peopledo things against their will was all nonsense, and that stage hypnotists were simply dealingwith the more gullible individuals, or had an entourage of “Ring Ins” following them from showto show. Despite that, I still had an interest in so called rapid inductions and eventually Ifound a script demonstrating the mechanisms and gave the words for an instant induction.Eagerly I went through the process with a friend. He just stood there after I’d followed theinstructions to a tee and asked me “What are you doing you idiot? His response helped to reenforce my first assumption and so I didn’t consider rapid inductions again for about anotherthree years.During my journey I developed an interest in old hypnosis books from the 17, 18, and 1900s.I have copies of James Braid’s and James Esdaile’s original works, a copy of Mesmer’soriginal dissertation, and many volumes written by other notables of the past. As I collectedand read historical volumes it became evident that there was plenty of merit in the originaland undiluted practices, more merit in fact than in the so called “new” ways, “new” meaningpost 1950. I possess a very large collection of old hypnosis books and it is in the old bookswhere the truths about hypnosis are found. What modern and academic hypnosis trainingoften fails to do is to teach real inductions much beyond a progressive muscle relaxation andsome visual imagery. It is almost an assumed fact that someone who has their eyes closedwill automatically go into a trance if you begin telling them to relax and go deeper.Global Hypnosis Academy-Training Manual One: Part One Rick Collingwood 20179 of 184

The Global Hypnosis Academy (Established 1996)Hypnosis has been diffused into sub modalities such as NLP, which profess to be hypnosisbut are not hypnosis at all. By trying to put hypnosis into an explainable framework, ortreating it as an academic procedure, the art has been largely destroyed, and any hypnotistwho knows the truth of the modality will tell you that genuine hypnosis is indeed just as muchan art as what it is a learned process.Of course, there is the academic aspect to hypnosis, but academia by necessity is evidencebased, and much of what happens during, or results from, hypnosis cannot be measured byacademic means, so over the years I’ve heard a lot of nonsense such as it is just the powerof the imagination; well you try getting a person suffering the agony of bone cancer toimagine it away. It’s also often said that we can’t make anybody do anything in hypnosis thatthey wouldn’t normally do, to me this means the fool saying it hasn’t been trained properly.There is a large collection of valuable informative and rare books filled with original styles,methods, techniques, and the medical uses of hypnosis available as eBook downloads.Hypnosis has been scientifically scrutinised to the point of tedium. There are more than 3000high quality academic studies from some of the world’s most respected Universities,undertaken by some of the most respected scientific researchers of our time, and they allagree that hypnosis is real and beyond academic question; but none can demonstrate themechanisms of what is happening. It is similar to electricity, we know it exists but sciencecannot explain exactly what it is. Anybody can learn to induce a trance to one degree oranother, just as anybody can learn to sing, but it is the truly passionate individual who puts inthe time and effort who becomes an exceptional hypnotist. You see, for all the scientificinvestigation that has made the existence of hypnosis beyond dispute, there is just as much,if not more misunderstanding. It is passion patience and persistence that are going to makeyou an exceptional hypnotist.The curriculum of the academy is structured upon fundamental and traditional hypnosis, andhow to affect hypnosis in combination with Mesmerism and Magnetism. The philosophy aimsto teach students how to induce real hypnosis and the limitations of what can and can’t bedone therapeutically with the hypnotic state. Your training will also teach you how to workeffectively with issues such as weight loss, stress, and quitting smoking.Since its conception in Queensland in 1996, and in Western Australia in 2001, the academyhas now trained more than 2000 students and expanded into the UK under the name of TheInternational Academy of Hypnosis. My work has taken me to New Zealand, the USA and theUK numerous times and also Switzerland, France, Canada, and Malaysia. I have appearedon countless national and international TV and radio shows and in more newspaper andmagazine articles than I care to remember. I have produced and marketed a range ofpersonal hypnotherapy CDs that have since 2001 earned multiple Gold and Platinum ARIAawards and sold more than one million CDs and MP3s across the planet.I’ve hypnotised more than 25,000 individuals and conducted mass hypnosis events inLondon,

4000 training I’d just completed, and 25 years later I’m still learning. For the dedicated and passionate hypnotist hypnosis becomes a way of life. Like many