Steve is an esteemed retired Air Force veteran with a distinguished record of service across the globe. His introduction to hypnosis occurred during his military tenure, sparking a transformation from skepticism to belief, especially after an experience that led to a prohibition from venues hosting hypnosis acts. This pivotal moment propelled him into extensive research on the topic, simultaneously advancing his post-military career to the position of Senior Manager in a Fortune 500 company. Alongside this professional ascent, he achieved certifications as a Consulting Hypnotist and Hypnosis Instructor. Upon retiring from his corporate role, Steven dedicated his expertise exclusively to aiding others through hypnosis. His commitment is evident in his diverse engagements, ranging from comedic stage hypnosis and corporate events to educational workshops and personalized sessions, all aimed at fostering positive change in people’s lives globally.
The multitude of roles Steve has held over two distinguished careers is proving extremely useful in the hypnosis industry.
Hypnosis dates back to ancient times, notably in Egypt around 5,000 years ago. People would enter sleep temples to undergo healing processes, which involved ingesting herbs and engaging in hours of rhythmic prayer. This practice was an early form of hypnosis aimed at curing various ailments.
Beyond entertainment, hypnosis is used in therapeutic settings to help individuals overcome a wide range of issues, including fears, phobias, insomnia, smoking cessation, and even pain management during childbirth. It's a versatile tool in both clinical and self-improvement contexts.
Hypnosis influences the brain by bypassing the conscious part, leading to a state of hyperawareness and control. This alteration means that while under hypnosis, the brain is highly focused and attentive, turning off the desire to question or scrutinize the surroundings
Self-hypnosis is a powerful technique where individuals use self-suggestion to influence their behavior and thoughts. It demonstrates that one does not always need an external hypnotist; with the proper knowledge and techniques, individuals can hypnotize themselves for personal development.
Hypnos (the origins of the word hypnosis) is the god of sleep. Hypnos brother Thanatos is the god of (Death).
Hypnosis dates back to ancient times, notably in Egypt around 5,000 years ago. People would enter sleep temples to undergo healing processes, which involved ingesting herbs and engaging in hours of rhythmic prayer. This practice was an early form of hypnosis aimed at curing various ailments.
Hypnosis dates back to ancient times, notably in Egypt around 5,000 years ago. People would enter sleep temples to undergo healing processes, which involved ingesting herbs and engaging in hours of rhythmic prayer. This practice was an early form of hypnosis aimed at curing various ailments.