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Favorite NLP Self Hypnosis Cd's??? -
Favorite NLP Self Hypnosis Cd's??? Hi everyone. This is my first post on the board and I must say I'm a bit overwhelmed and excited all the same time, with all the information being offered. Anyways, can anyone recommend a series or set of NLP c.d.'s that are made to put the listener into an actual trance using NLP technology in the self improvement area. I love listening to the interviews and gain valuable insight from them but I love the Self hypnosis trance cd's and was looking for some new ones to listen to. There's just so many different cd's and audio out there I just have no idea where to begin to look. I have the Paul Mckenna Positivity series and have listened to it a lot but I was looking for something different but along those same lines. Any suggestions??? -
Re: Favorite NLP Self Hypnosis Cd's??? The Bandler Personal Enhancement series beats anything else I have heard. Paul McKenna stuff is nice and spacey but I find the PES seems more long lasting.
John LaValle's nlp store doesn't seem to be working at the moment but goggle also found this link. NLP - Richard Bandler - Personal enhancement cds -
Re: Favorite NLP Self Hypnosis Cd's??? Bandler Cd's in general are good, but always seem more expensive than Cd's by anyone else.
You mention the interviews, have you checked out the Human Alchemy products ? Nick Kemp's Human-Alchemy.com
I've got the trance tripping cd by Owen Fitzpatrick and others and its one of my favourites NLP Ireland - Home
Also if you search for hypnosis/self hypnosis on youtube there are free experiences and hypnosis teachings. -
Re: Favorite NLP Self Hypnosis Cd's??? I really like The Mathieson Process by Robert Matheison - Quadruple induction - I really enjoy it because I get interesting effects bordering on "trippiness" and very enhanced dreams/creativity afterwards... -
Re: Favorite NLP Self Hypnosis Cd's??? Okay thanks everyone all those sound like great idea's and I will definetly check all them out. Thanks for the reply's, it is so cool that you can go to a board like this and add and trade information like this on NLP. -
Re: Favorite NLP Self Hypnosis Cd's??? I really like the ones that accompany Paul Mckenna's books. -
Re: Favorite NLP Self Hypnosis Cd's??? I listen to those frequently, too. One is a free download here: Paul Mckenna - Trance Download. Although it's meant to accompany Change Your Life in Seven Days, I've known several people who've used it as a general hypnosis induction and really liked it.
Also this one - http://www.divshare.com/direct/5294520-d59.mp3 - free from Joseph Kao. Really good. -
Re: Favorite NLP Self Hypnosis Cd's??? Looking back, I remembered that day walking through the shopping centre and becoming rather excited noticing that one of those shops that sell all music, DVD, films, etc, Video games all under one roof, was having a sale.
After closer observation I found myself stood in the middle of the store clutching hold of 4 items frantically looking for a 5th to complete my 5 for 4 deal...
I tried to relax and focus, sucking in a gutt full of air I noticed a spark of life out of the corner of my eye... Half covered by the lastest Video, "neverending story" there it was, Paul Mckenna, Improve your... Snooker!!??
Maybe it was the temperature of the store or somewhere inside of me I just wanted to be better at snooker, who knows.. I completed my transaction and left...
After winning the World title (I wish, what I mean is finally beating my big headed uncle) I decided that I did not really know I had become so good, but I did..
After that for several experiments with me as the lab rat, I listen to the tranced out words of PM, but changed the word Snooker for what ever I wanted.. this was very interesting, when I think back that was the first experience I had of listening to any kind of induction etc, but soon after noticed myself modelling myself on all sorts of movie stars etc..
Since then I have a whole library of recorded inductions, its good eventually to record your own too.
And Hey.. When it comes to snooker now... my uncle, like a true pro, often looks at the tip of his cue scratching his head then rubbing the felt, on the table saying, "I dont think this cues any good.." He He
If only he knew that back then I had mesmerized myself into being as good as Mr carrot top himself, Steve Davis.. who was then practically a monopoly in snooker.. -
Yes, I loved Richard's PES, but beyond that is "The Adventures of Anybody" which even AFTER Trainer's Training had to be explained to me which seems about impossible but true. Perhaps it was the time passing in listening to a CD a week or two apart that caused my UC not to get it. I was definitely making a mole hill into a mountain.....a great lesson in "chagrin".
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