Hi Cal,
I just wanted to let you know, I realy enjoyed this podcast. Every thing you said realy exits me about how your 5 Path and 7 Path selfhypnosis works. As soon as I can come up with the money, I most definately will purchase your course. I would like to take your coures at a closer facility (Hands on)but I just don't have that kind of income. Hey Cal, nice life history.
You take care man, Will.
I'm so glad to hear that you enjoyed the podcast and that you are excited about 5-PATH and 7th Path Self-Hypnosis.
I recommend that you call our office and talk with Maureen (714-258-3390 or 800-965-3390). She can possibly help you to find a certified trainer who teaches my courses near you. She may also be able to set up a payment program for you if you want to purchase the DVD set.
Hi Cal,
I took your 5-Path and 7th-Path training back in 2007 after seeing you as a client. Being both a client and a student were transforming experiences for me. After taking the course I opened an office in Albany NY. I just love doing hypnosis and I feel lucky to have taken your course. It is structured and detailed and really gave me the tools to be a competent hypnotist and get my practice going.
Great to see you online, and I hope to see you in person at the NGH convention.
Hi John - Thanks for your comment. I'm so glad that you are doing hypnosis and reaping the rewards of the work you have been doing. Maureen and I both look forward to seeing you at the NGH convention. I hope you can be on the Friday teleseminar. Here is the information, http://budurl.com/banyan.
I just received this question from Brad. "Does hypnosis help with OCD and Parkinson’s? How?"
And then he went on to say, "I love your podcasts. I do stage hypnosis but would love to have a clinic someday. Of course I will do 5Path, I love the forgiveness part of your 5Path. That is huge in healing anything! Thank you for all you do to educate and help other hypnotist become better 1%ers."
Thank you Brad for you question and your kind comments. Let me start off by stating one of my old Banyanisms… “Anything that stress makes worse, properly applied hypnotherapy can make betterâ€. So the short answer is that since reducing internal stress tends to lessen the symptoms of both OCD and Parkinson’s, then hypnosis can be helpful, including self-hypnosis. Sometimes it can be very helpful!
I have not personally worked with individuals who have Parkinson’s so I cannot give you information based on my experience. However, I have worked with people who have carried the diagnosis of OCD, and found that hypnosis (5-PATH® and 7th Path Self-Hypnosis®) always helps. And in some cases makes a profound difference.
One thing is for sure, hypnosis cannot hurt. This is especially true when compared to medical approaches to dealing with these problems. However, having said that, make sure you are aware of the legal restrictions where you live, when it comes to working with individuals who carry a diagnosis.
Elizabeth Rose says
A great video... you make me laugh... smile.. and learn all at the same time.
Will Stern says
Hi Cal,
I just wanted to let you know, I realy enjoyed this podcast. Every thing you said realy exits me about how your 5 Path and 7 Path selfhypnosis works. As soon as I can come up with the money, I most definately will purchase your course. I would like to take your coures at a closer facility (Hands on)but I just don't have that kind of income. Hey Cal, nice life history.
You take care man, Will.
Cal Banyan, MA, BCH, CI, FNGH says
Hello Will - Thanks for leaving a comment here.
I'm so glad to hear that you enjoyed the podcast and that you are excited about 5-PATH and 7th Path Self-Hypnosis.
I recommend that you call our office and talk with Maureen (714-258-3390 or 800-965-3390). She can possibly help you to find a certified trainer who teaches my courses near you. She may also be able to set up a payment program for you if you want to purchase the DVD set.
Here's to your success!
Cal
JOHN KANE says
Hi Cal,
I took your 5-Path and 7th-Path training back in 2007 after seeing you as a client. Being both a client and a student were transforming experiences for me. After taking the course I opened an office in Albany NY. I just love doing hypnosis and I feel lucky to have taken your course. It is structured and detailed and really gave me the tools to be a competent hypnotist and get my practice going.
Great to see you online, and I hope to see you in person at the NGH convention.
John
Cal Banyan, MA, BCH, CI, FNGH says
Hi John - Thanks for your comment. I'm so glad that you are doing hypnosis and reaping the rewards of the work you have been doing. Maureen and I both look forward to seeing you at the NGH convention. I hope you can be on the Friday teleseminar. Here is the information, http://budurl.com/banyan.
Cal Banyan says
I just received this question from Brad. "Does hypnosis help with OCD and Parkinson’s? How?"
And then he went on to say, "I love your podcasts. I do stage hypnosis but would love to have a clinic someday. Of course I will do 5Path, I love the forgiveness part of your 5Path. That is huge in healing anything! Thank you for all you do to educate and help other hypnotist become better 1%ers."
Thank you Brad for you question and your kind comments. Let me start off by stating one of my old Banyanisms… “Anything that stress makes worse, properly applied hypnotherapy can make betterâ€. So the short answer is that since reducing internal stress tends to lessen the symptoms of both OCD and Parkinson’s, then hypnosis can be helpful, including self-hypnosis. Sometimes it can be very helpful!
I have not personally worked with individuals who have Parkinson’s so I cannot give you information based on my experience. However, I have worked with people who have carried the diagnosis of OCD, and found that hypnosis (5-PATH® and 7th Path Self-Hypnosis®) always helps. And in some cases makes a profound difference.
One thing is for sure, hypnosis cannot hurt. This is especially true when compared to medical approaches to dealing with these problems. However, having said that, make sure you are aware of the legal restrictions where you live, when it comes to working with individuals who carry a diagnosis.