"It's like some real life version of the matrix - there's patterns all over the show. And that's only the ones that I'm seeing now!!!"
Paul Tracey - Trainer and Changeworker, NI

Self Hypnosis... Without Trance!

Transforming your life with everyday hypnosis!

Self Hypnosis Without Trance is a short teaching programme (based around 3 live audio webinars) on transforming your life with 'everyday hypnosis'.


 


Taught by James Tripp and Facilitated by Judy Rees

Self Hypnosis Without Trance is BEGINNING THIS WEEK!

OK, this short audio webinar series is starting this week (in a little over 48 hours of me writing this - short notice huh?!?!) so I'm going to keep this to the fundamental information only!

Firstly, the above video is one I put out over 18 months ago, but since then I have had many people ask me to teach more of the principles that apply to the idea. And this I did! A little over a year back I ran a workshop called Self Change Artistry, with the intention of releasing the recordings after the event. Unfortunately, the recordings came out at very poor quality, so I decided not to release them. Well, people have kept on asking about my personal approach to self-hypnosis... so here we are!

  • Webinar 1: 24 April 2014 - 19:30-21:00 Current UK/18:30 International Time (GMT)
  • Webinar 2: 1 May 2014 - 19:30-21:00 Current UK/18:30 International Time (GMT)
  • Webinar 3: 8 May 2014 - 19:30-21:00 Current UK/18:30 International Time (GMT)

Essential learning for all those looking to increase their influence over their own lives!

 

  All three webinars (because this is such short notice)...

 

...Just £30!!!

EVENT CLOSED

If you have already registered, and have your username and password, you can access the webinar page here:

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Paul Tracey

“Well, well, well. My head is still running in overdrive. And it’s like some real life version of the matrix – there’s patterns all over the show. And that’s only the ones that I’m seeing now!!!

I have been studying change, NLP and hypnosis for 12 years now. I have been in trainings with quite a number of people (John McWhirter, Steve Andreas, Charles Faulkner, Andy Austin, Nick Kemp, Richard Bandler). I mention these names not in an “oh look at me” way. I offer them as evidence that I have something to compare and contrast with.

So I offer my feedback: the quality of information that was presented to me on Sunday was every bit as impressive as the best of those trainings. What was just brilliant was the way that you had organised it all made it fit in my brain. That was just splendid. There were so many nuggets coming my way. In fact they weren’t nuggets, they were chunks!

I am excitedly waiting for the audios. I will be devouring those, minute by minute.”

Paul Tracey Trainer and Changeworker, NI

So, what can I expect from this programme?

The above feedback came following the Self Change Artistry Workshop I mentioned above. In these Self Hypnosis Without Trance webinars we will be covering many of the same ideas and skills, specifically focusing on the following 10 areas:

 

1. Hypnosis is a Dynamic Natural Process

Due to it's history and popular image, many people mistake hypnosis for something it is not - a special altered state that renders people open to suggestion. Modern research has shown this not to be so. Yet modern research also verifies the phenomenon of hypnosis... So what is it?

Well, formal hypnosis (the type you might see happening in a hypnotherapists office or at a stage show) is a process. It's a process of harnessing a persons natural deeper neuro-cognitive processes through which they shape our everyday experience. Here is a definition that serves:

"Hypnosis is the use of language and communication to direct attention, lead cognition and seed ideas for the purpose of leading a person into an altered perception of reality."

So this is what a hypnotist really does through their rituals and suggestions.

But what is really useful to know is that we are doing this to ourselves, all day everyday. Shaping our own perception and experience through our internal communication and processing. Understand this and harness it and you can transform your life for the better in so many ways.

Be careful what you say to yourself... you might just be listening!

 

2. We Co-create our Experience of Reality

There is an old Zen Koan hat asks “Who is the great magician that makes the grass green?”

What we perceive as the world around us is not really the world around us, it is the world as it occurs to us. Sure there is something out there - an erratically ambiguous and ceaselessly flowing quantum soup - but we do not get to experience or 'know' it directly.

Through our senses and meaning making processes we take the raw data presented to our senses and shape it into experience. WE do this (albeit unconsciously). WE are the magicians that make the grass green as without our acts of perception, there are no images or sounds, only light waves and sound waves.

If this seems a little abstract, remember our perceptions inform (drive even) our behaviour and responses, and that it is not just our perception of the physical world we are are co-creating, it is also our perceptions of our social world.

Think about your emotions - they are driven by your perceptions. Think about your reactions  - they are driven by your perceptions. Think about the choices you see in life  - they are driven by your perceptions.

By coming to understand HOW you are perceiving, you can get begin to re pattern your habits of perception, leading to new emotional and behavioural responses and new options and choices.

 

3. You are not who you think you are (you are who you are becoming)

People are patterned - they walk the way they walk, talk the way they talk and think the way they think. Now, we end up patterned for a reason - so that we can get on with being and doing in the world without having to think too much or expend too much time and energy on everyday living. So mostly, our patterns serve us.

The problem comes about when we find that we have developed patterns of behaviour and response that are undermining us in living our lives as we would like to. Phobias, anxieties, overwhelming emotional responses, fears etc. And we all do this... We all end up having unconsciously (through our process of learning and growing through our 'formative years').

Many people get hobbled in the process of re-patterning themselves because the fall for the trap of thinking that now they are adults, they're 'cooked' - they're process of development is over. It isn't! Modern research is showing that the brain continues to retain high levels of neuroplasticity:

"Our brains can continue to grow at any age. One of the startling revelations of the 21st century is the improvement in our knowledge of nerve cell development among older adults. Known as neurogenesis or brain plasticity, this new knowledge is showing us that the brain has the ability to CHANGE throughout life by forming new connections between brain cells, and to alter function. For a long time, it was assumed that as we become older, the connections in the brain became fixed, and then it was just a matter of time that we started “losing” brain cells. However this assumption is being aggressively challenged by recent studies showing that the brain never stops changing."

Brain Plasticity in Older Adults, Mario D. Garrett, PhD.

Realising this, it doesn't really make sense to carry an 'I am what I am' or a 'leopard can't change it's spots' attitude. You are not a leopard and spots are not perceptual or behavioural patterns. And you are not who you are, you are who you are becoming.

One important aspect here, to free yourself up to change, is to STOP identifying with your personality and patterns - no more 'I am depressed/stupid/quick to anger/a slow learner or whatever - and start identifying with the 'I' that owns and chooses. The 'I' of consciousness.

This means shifting to become the owner of your patterns and responses rather than a victim to them. This means becoming The Hypnotist in your own life, rather than the hypnotised. As the mystic Osho put it.

"The mind is a wonderful servant but a terrible master."

 

4. Elevate Consciousness - Become a Better Witness to Your Own Processing

The first step in becoming the master of your mind through Hypnosis Without Trance is to 'switch up' and start better utilising your gift of consciousness.

Most of the time, in everyday life, we bring very low levels of consciousness to what we do. We carry out our habitual patterning without even realising it or only being aware that it is happening but knowing nothing of how it is happening. Often we find ourselves totally unaware even as to what mood we might be in (feeling grumpy but not realising so until someone asks "are you in a bad mood?")

We are, in essence, very poor witnesses to our own processes of perception, cognition and behaviour. What happens here is that our consciousness gets 'swept up and swept along' by our patterns. Pulled into our hypnotic loops. What we want to master is the skill of disembedding from our patterns and loops so as we can shine our torch of consciousness upon them.

This way, we can become better witnesses to our own processes and for the first time move ourselves into a position where we can begin to re-pattern them.

 

5. Use Your Inner Dialogue to Influence

Our cognitive processes are like an ongoing cascade of words, pictures, sounds, feelings, emotions etc. Much of the time this cascade is cascading outside of consciousness, and when we do become conscious of it, we are limited in how much of it we can be conscious of (our flashlight of consciousness has a relatively narrow beam).

Whilst the linguistic elements of this cascade are only part of it, they are a very powerful and useful part of it for us as they are a part that is most easy for us to consciously utilise.

This is because we are used to using words with volition in our everyday communications... And we are deeply conditioned to respond to them.

The words we speak to ourselves as part of our cognitive cascade are powerful self-hypnotising tools, whether we choose to utilise them or not. If we allow them to just flow unconsciously, they will be spoken on autopilot from our unconscious assumptions, and they will serve to reinforce those assumptions. Patterns will persist... And we'll get more of what we have always got (whatever than may be).

Through taking charge of our internal dialogue and using it with consciousness and intent, we find ourselves with a means to steer the flow of our cognitive cascade in more useful directions, as well as a means to bring our own consciousness and cognition back to bare upon our assumptions, and thus a means to re-write them.

 

6. Develop a High Quality Transformative Engine (Organic Transformation beats Magical Transformation)

When people want to change, they often look for the quick fix. This is quite natural, but the quickest way to get change happening is to engage our natural and innate learning and change faculties - this means eschewing Magical Transformation in favour of Organic Transformation (OT is faster than MT because MT is no transformation at all)

Effective, efficient OT is driven by what I call a High Quality Learning and Change Engine. This is a metaphor for a collection and integration of mental faculties and skills - essentially the ability to direct consciousness, make cognitive adjustments and pay quality attention to feedback.

This last aspect is enormously important. In making change it is essential to be attuned to change - to be able to filter for it and bring it to the fore. Indeed, difference is the 'essence of change' - no difference, no change. Setting consciousness to seek out difference creates feedback loops that drive further change. Most people who have trouble changing do exactly the opposite - they sort for sameness. This means they diminish and erase difference and amplify what is not different. How we pay attention to difference and utilise feedback is essential.

 

7. Become a Semantic Engineer

Becoming a semantic engineer means becoming aware of the key operational concepts, beliefs, values, ego stories, and 'power arrangements' that sit within your semantic base, and underpin your thinking and responding.

To become a semantic engineer you must first become a semantic detective. This is a skill - a way of using consciousness to 'see/feel' into the semantic base, as well as 'see/feel' into the implications of the semantic structures.

This skill is one of the most valuable you can ever develop in terms of taking charge of your life. It is also a deep skill - you could spend a lifetime making it your art and still be learning and developing. Here, we will be making a solid start.

 

8. Make Use of Emergency Hacks

Emergency hacks are techniques and tools that can make a difference now. They are imperfect but often powerful in-the-moment interruptions to get change happening as and when needed. What you get is rapid but not usually necessarily deep or lasting change - just something to get you through a tough spot. We have 3 categories:

  • Interruptions
  • Manipulations
  • Collapses

Whilst these interventions are aimed at getting quick change now, they can also lead into deeper change when combined with semantic work.

9. The 7 Step Self Transformation Protocol

We will be unpacking the following framework for self transformation through self hypnosis:

  1. Identification
  2. Dissociation
  3. Evaluation
  4. Exploration
  5. Re-creation
  6. Adaptation and Maturation
  7. Transcension

 

10. Engage with The Path of Mastery

Developing high level skills in these methods means walking a path of mastery. Note here a path OF mastery not a path TO mastery. If you make this your art you will develop high levels of skill. Of course, you can just read through and cherry pick the bits you can use easily - this is one choice, but as with so much in life, you 'get out what you put in'.

  • Webinar 1: 24 April 2014 - 19:30-21:00 Current UK/18:30 International Time (GMT)
  • Webinar 2: 1 May 2014 - 19:30-21:00 Current UK/18:30 International Time (GMT)
  • Webinar 3: 8 May 2014 - 19:30-21:00 Current UK/18:30 International Time (GMT)

Taught by James Tripp and Facilitated by Judy Rees

Essential learning for all those looking to increase their influence over their own lives!

 

  All three webinars (because this is such short notice)...

 

...Just £30!!!

EVENT CLOSED

If you have already registered, and have your username and password, you can access the webinar page here:

Already Registered? Get Access Here!

Additional Notes:

1. With these Audio Webinars you WILL get the opportunity (and are encouraged to do so) ask any questions you have. Just submit the questions either via the form prior to each webinar, or alternatively the comments section on the webinar page.

2. Audio recordings WILL be available for subscribers to download after each of the the events.

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Taught by James Tripp and Facilitated by Judy Rees

Essential learning for all those looking to increase their influence over their own lives!

 

  All three webinars (because this is such short notice)...

 

...Just £30!!!

EVENT CLOSED

If you have already registered, and have your username and password, you can access the webinar page here:

Already Registered? Get Access Here!

Self Hypnosis... Without Trance Q&A

If you have any questions about the Self Hypnosis... Without Trance, just ask below!

36 Comments

  • Tivo

    April 22, 2014

    Hi,

    I absolutely love your work. Can you link the hypnosis distinction of the unconscious to embodiment or embodied learning. It seems like utilizing hypnosis is doing superfast embodiment?

    best,

    Tivo

    • James Tripp

      April 22, 2014

      Good question!

      I don’t really make use of the concept of ‘the unconscious’ (outside of consciousness processing, yes. THE unconscious, no). Depending on what you mean by ’embodied’ I would say ‘yes’. Shifts at the ‘operational level’ deeply embedded in the persons way of being.

      Best,

      James

  • Steve

    April 22, 2014

    Hi james,

    Will we be able to record the web seminar.

    Regards
    Steve

    • James Tripp

      April 22, 2014

      Hi Steve

      There will no need to record, as recordings made available for each webinar for those who have registered, after each event.

      Best,

      James

  • Kevin Jones

    April 22, 2014

    Hi James,

    Sorry if I’ve missed something here but what is the webinar like? By that I mean:

    Will it be us watching a video stream of you and Judy Rees talking?

    Will it be us listening to an audio stream of you and Judy Rees talking?

    Is there any interactivity aside from the Q&A before the events?

    Thanks
    Kevin

    • James Tripp

      April 22, 2014

      Hi Kevei

      You didn’t miss it… I didn’t specify! 😮

      It will be audio. Recordings will be made available. And questions can be submitted via the Webinar page.

      All the very best,

      James

  • Brent James

    April 22, 2014

    Hi James,

    Loving the content I’ve worked through so far, quite interested in this webinar. I wish I had been in attendance for the changework seminar, the chance to ask questions live in the moment would’ve been fantastic. If you ever travel to America be sure to make it a business trip and hold a seminar or 10.

    When possible, I find it useful when digesting information to observe it intently the first time then go back through a second time and take notes of anything that didn’t fully absorb the first time… giving me the ability to take it in at a high level the first time without getting slowed down with note taking. I wonder if you’d considered posting the webinar as a download or streaming link once the live presentation is over?

    • James Tripp

      April 22, 2014

      Hi Brent

      There will be recordings made available for each webinar for those who have registered, after each event. Also, there is a question submission form on the Webinar page, so if you have questions as we go, you can ask them (though they may be answered in the following webinar).

      Best,

      James

  • Mo

    April 22, 2014

    Hi;

    This sounds interesting, will there be downloads of this available to purchase.

    • James Tripp

      April 22, 2014

      Hi Mo

      Yes – there will be recordings made available for each webinar for those who have registered, after each event.

      Best,

      James

  • Dermot

    April 22, 2014

    Hi, just wondering if there was anyway that I could download these 3 webinars if I purchased them for £30 as the times there are scheduled for do not suit me at this moment and time.

    Many thanks,
    Dermot.

    • James Tripp

      April 22, 2014

      Hi Dermot

      Yes – there will be recordings made available for each webinar for those who have registered, after each event.

      Best,

      James

  • martin

    April 22, 2014

    Hi, is someone cannot make one of the seminars is there a way to watch later?

    Thanks!

    • James Tripp

      April 22, 2014

      Hi Martin

      These webinars are audio only, but yes – there will be recordings available for each webinar for those who have registered.

      Best,

      James

  • Jules Paterson

    April 22, 2014

    Great intro James. I am certainly interested in knowing more about this subject!

  • Julie

    April 22, 2014

    Hi
    I am interested in the webinar but not available at the times you are on air. Can I have access to the recordings after the sessions?
    Thanks
    Julie

    • James Tripp

      April 22, 2014

      Hi Julie

      Yes, there will be recordings available for each webinar, available to those who have registered.

      Best,

      James

  • Karl Gehrke

    April 22, 2014

    Will you have the recordings transcribed into pdf files as you did with the create instant change course

    • James Tripp

      April 24, 2014

      Hi Karl. This is unknown at this time!

      Best,

      James

  • Glenn

    April 24, 2014

    Hi James. I’m very interested in this webinar but am unable to participate because of the scheduled times. Will people who weren’t able to participate be able to purchase the recordings of this series or perhaps will you run a similar webinar in the future?

    Thanks,
    Glenn

    • James Tripp

      April 24, 2014

      Hi Glenn

      Recordings will be made available to those who register. Whether they are made purchasable beyond that is undecided at the moment.

      Best,

      James

  • Christian Titeca

    April 25, 2014

    Will there be recordings made available?
    Just kidding 🙂 🙂 🙂

    I was able to attend yesterday and appreciated your point of view a lot.
    Probably the reason why I come back on a regular basis.

    Looking forward to next week,

    Christian

    • James Tripp

      April 25, 2014

      😀 LoL 😀

      Thanks Christian

  • Steve

    April 25, 2014

    Hi James, it’s reassuring to hear your thoughts, I have come via a very circutious route to similar conclusions but was begining to doubt my sanity!

  • ben wolff

    April 25, 2014

    Hi James

    I very much enjoyed the first session, and applaud both you and Judy Rees for your work. Out of interest did you receive the questions that I submitted during the webinar? No problem if not, just might be informative as to whether that part of the system is working ok…

    All Done By Kindness
    Ben

    • James Tripp

      April 28, 2014

      Hi Ben

      For some reason, it seems your question is not amongst those submitted. If you would like us to answer it, please feel free to submit it here.

      Best,

      James

  • Jenny Prowse

    April 25, 2014

    Hi James,
    Where do I find the recordings. I purchased them but I am logged in but can’t see them anywhere. Not in the home study area? Thanks in advance x

  • Jens Reineking

    April 28, 2014

    I just listened to the first recording, made some notes and now have much to think over.
    I actually had a moment of, hm, insight. If we are constantly changing, than change is much easier than I’ve experienced it before. Why? Because I don’t have to invest all this energy to change, I “just” have to steer the change that is occurring anyway. This may take longer and I may not be able to go directly or immediately for some changes I want to make (because the current flow of change cannot be steered that way (yet)), but it will be much easier.

    Now I’ve just to figure out how to perceive the flow and which change(s) I can steer it to now. And how to be persistent in my steering.

    Steering the change is a metaphor I really like. Steering takes into account, moment by moment, what is going on around me and in me to correct course so that I can reach my goal. If I become a competent steersman, neither storm nor dead calm will stop me from eventually reaching my goal.

    • James Tripp

      May 22, 2014

      “Steering the change is a metaphor I really like. Steering takes into account, moment by moment, what is going on around me and in me to correct course so that I can reach my goal. If I become a competent steersman, neither storm nor dead calm will stop me from eventually reaching my goal.”

      Beautiful Jens! And thank you for the feedback!

      Best,

      James

  • Jens Reineking

    May 2, 2014

    How about the important stuff by James Pennybaker?

  • Ander

    May 17, 2014

    Hi james,

    if I register today for the seminar (May 17th), do I have access to the recordings?

    Thanks for your answer,

    • James Tripp

      May 17, 2014

      Hi Mark

      Unfortunately the webinars are now closed!

      Best,

      James

  • Lukmaan

    June 2, 2014

    Hi James

    I have seems loads of you videos and really keen to come on one if your courses in hypnosis. Do you have any up and coming events?

    Best Regards

    Lukmaan

    • James Tripp

      June 3, 2014

      This is going to read like a set up 😀 as I have just put an email out about this: Hypnotherapy Heresy!

      I don’t know if that is the kind of course you are talking about?

      Best,

      James