Here I am again. I just read an entry at the restricted Omni Hypnosis forum from my teacher Gerry Kein.
He recently announced that he will no longer be regularly scheduling his beginner through advanced hypnosis class after April of this year. Many Omnigrads have been concerned over his health and he answered these concerns and told of his plans for the future. He is quite an inspiring man. I told him, when I was in his September of 2009 class, that someone should make a movie of his life. He said,"No one would believe it."
He was a close friend/protege of the famous Hypnotist Dave Elman. Jerry was a pilot in the Navy. He was a stage hypnotist in his youth. He had a very successful hypnosis business in Fort Lauderdale. That just scratches the surface. He is a wonderful speaker with great conviction and energy. When we attended classes there in Deland, FL., we all felt tremendously energized and positive about the future. What else could you ask for from a teacher?
Jerry developed a new method of Hypnosis which he termed, "Ultra Height." I spoke of this in an earlier blog on "The Hometownhypnotist". In Ultraheight the person who is seeking a solution to some problem is first taken to a very deep state of hypnosis called the coma state. Not the medical coma. In the coma state you would be so relaxed as to be nearly uncommunicative. You would have a natural anesthesia and the hypnotist can put your limbs in positions which you would hold like a jointed doll. Then, leaving your body in this state, the mind is brought up to a highly euphoric (my word) state where you are seemingly in touch with your spiritual essence. Here, you find the causes and solutions for your problem.
Jerry has been working on a book about Ultraheight and said he has had a possible breakthrough in it that, if duplicatable, could be important to the future of hypnosis.
Who knows, but that's the positive and forward thinking nature of Gerald (Jerry) Kein.
Why the title of this blog? I will also post it on my other blog, if I can figure out how.
Friday, February 24, 2012
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