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Because the mind interprets everything the body experiences, it is possible to control using natural learning through association and visualisation. Many people may have heard about operations being carried out using hypnosis as well as other situations where it has been used to control what a person experiences, perhaps with phobias and other types of fears. There is nothing magical or mysterious about this process.
There are other forms of the process but they are used under the umbrella of various types of alternative practice. One of the most recognised of these processes is something called autogenic training. This process simply uses graded relaxation and continual visualisation of various parts of your body to build up the skill of controlling what you experience. Both Hypnosis and autogenic training utilise visualisation and learning through association. Anyone can master this unless there is some form of brain damage preventing normal learning experiences for that person.
Philip Penny presently works with a diversity of client difficulties including HIV/AIDS, Cancer, MS and other serious terminal illness as well as people who are caring for others suffering from these conditions. Payments will be utilised for the research of pain relief through the practice, enabling free help to people who are suffering.
Presently such people can in late stages of illness undergo unbearable pain, and are generally treated with drugs that have unpleasant and debilitating side effects on times. Most of these people do not have funds to enable them to take out alternative forms of treatment and rely on local charity or specific Trusts to offer a few sessions of alternative therapies.
Hypnotherapy can alleviate pain, you may have seen documentaries on television where people have undergone operations without anaesthetic, or attended for dental treatment without having to have an injection before treatment. Research into utilising such techniques and adopting them for such people on a wider scale is expensive, and is not generally funded with the normal research grants. For someone like myself, there is a need to have sufficient funding to be able to treat such people with a view to researching and refining the processes involved.
Areas of research where alleviation of pain and physical ailments can be utilised are many, the more common being in cancer, aids, ms, everyday situations such as childbirth and other more common conditions.
Presently I am developing a fund whereby research can be ongoing to refine the techniques used, being able to offer people treatment to develop knowledge of how to adopt the techniques on a wider scale more quickly and effectively. Sufficient funding will enable research with a handful of clients and conditions on a permanent basis to refine the techniques and make them more accessible to everyone.
Should you wish to make a donation to help people with these debilitating and painful conditions, and further the development of knowledge for pain relief, then please feel free to make a donation using the link below.
After making a donation you will receive updates on the financial pool available for research, along with reports of the progress being made.
To make a donation you can send a cheque, or make a credit card payment online using secure commerce - simply use the link below. You can donate anything from £2 to £1000s simply by choosing how many units you wish to donate on the donation choice page. The donations are not being made to a charity. Payments will be utilised for the research of pain relief through the practice, enabling free help to people who are suffering.