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Sylvia Browne Hypnosis Certification:
From: http://www.sylviabrownehypnosis.com/
$1,800!?!
From the Skeptic's Dictionary:
From: http://skepdic.com/hypnosis.html
Or Penn and Teller: http://www.sho.com/site/ptbs/prevepisodes.do?episodeid=s2/hyp
Or Randi: http://www.randi.org/encyclopedia/hypnotism_hypnosis.html
April 16-26, 2007 Hypnosis Certification Class
$1800 Grand Opening Tuition Special Extended to April Class!!
About the Sylvia Browne Hypnosis Training Center
World Renowned Psychic, Spiritual Teacher and pioneer in the art of Hypnosis, Sylvia Browne has been using Hypnosis as spiritual tool to help people heal for over 45 years.
Now her ministers will train YOU to use her time proven hypnosis techniques
We’re very excited to announce the opening of the Sylvia Browne Hypnosis Training Center! Hypnosis is a powerful tool that has been used by healers, priests and shamans since antiquity, to aid in physical, emotional and spiritual healing. By bridging the gap between body, mind and spirit, hypnotists assist the subject in making positive life changes. Now YOU can learn to use this incredible spiritual tool!
The Sylvia Browne Hypnosis Training Center will teach you to hypnotize yourself and others using the methods as taught to her ministers by Sylvia Browne.
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Training includes a minimum of 100 hours of classroom training, and practical application. Training begins with two weeks of intensive classroom instruction, which will take place at our headquarters in Campbell California.
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From: http://www.sylviabrownehypnosis.com/
$1,800!?!
From the Skeptic's Dictionary:
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The hypnotist and subject learn what is expected of their roles and reinforce each other by their performances. The hypnotist provides the suggestions and the subject responds to the suggestions. The rest of the behavior--the hypnotist’s repetition of sounds or gestures, his soft, relaxing voice, etc., and the trance-like pose or sleep-like repose of the subject, etc.--are just window dressing, part of the drama that makes hypnosis seem mysterious. When one strips away these dramatic dressings what is left is something quite ordinary, even if extraordinarily useful: a self-induced, “psyched-up” state of suggestibility.
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From: http://skepdic.com/hypnosis.html
Or Penn and Teller: http://www.sho.com/site/ptbs/prevepisodes.do?episodeid=s2/hyp
Or Randi: http://www.randi.org/encyclopedia/hypnotism_hypnosis.html
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