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The
Cayce Health Database -
THERAPIES
SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS
Suggestive therapeutics is a naturalistic
form of hypnosis utilized by caregivers during physical treatments and
during the early stages of sleep. The idea is that certain physical
therapies, such as massage, electrotherapy and manual therapy can induce
hypnotic trance. Edgar Cayce recommended that this natural
trance state be used as a means of stimulating healing and addressing
behavioral issues. The first few minutes of sleep (the hypnogogic
period) offers a similar trance state where the unconscious mind is open
to suggestion.
Because this technique utilizes trance states
which are commonly associated with various physical therapies and sleep,
the person providing the suggestions does not necessarily need to be a
mental health professional trained in hypnosis. In other words,
suggestive therapeutics allows one to bypass training in learning formal
hypnotic induction techniques.
The content of the hypnotic suggestions should
always be positive. It is also important that the suggestions
be relevant to the person's particular problems (whether physical
disease, behavioral problems, etc.).
Persons
wishing to use this intervention should list some areas of concern
and find ways of addressing these problems in a positive, affirmative
manner. If physical healing is involved, you may wish to work with
your physician or health care professional in forming these suggestions.
In fact, health care professionals should be familiar with these techniques
so as to apply them during therapy.
Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis
or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional
for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health
Database.
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