JEANNE KOCHER, Hypnotist Practitioner Blog
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Jeannie Kocher is a licensed hypnotist practitioner providing hypnosis therapy services including weight loss, ADHD, chronic pain, insomnia and more in Fremont, Nebraska and the Omaha metro area.
JEANNE KOCHER, Hypnotist Practitioner Blog
3y ago
This is an invitation to people whose weight has become a barrier to life. I want to reach out to those who suffer reminders on a daily basis that they don’t fit in the available spaces in the room. Despite the daily misery, they find themselves dependent on food to satisfy emotional needs that are so much more powerful than the need to fit in.
I think about surgery as an alternative. While it has helped many people lose the necessary weight, their lives become forever changed in ways that are not life-giving. After surgery, choices of food are determined by what won’t make them sick, not what ..read more
JEANNE KOCHER, Hypnotist Practitioner Blog
3y ago
The power of the average person to heal through mental intention has been demonstrated in the past 30 years with advances in technology. In The Intention Experiment, Lynne McTaggart describes experiment after experiment that demonstrates how the mind has a detectable and recordable energy that we send and receive constantly.
From these experiments, we’ve learned that our thoughts are also physical. In 1999 Stanford University physicist William Tiller created a device that measured mental energy in pulses. In an experiment that was conducted over 1,000 times, ordinary volunteers increased the p ..read more
JEANNE KOCHER, Hypnotist Practitioner Blog
3y ago
The ancient Greeks had pretty wacky ways to explain catastrophes. Their explanations might include a clever hot-headed mortal named Odysseus who escaped a sticky situation by blinding a one-eyed giant. (I won’t go into detail, even though the poet Homer had a whale of a time describing it in The Odyssey.) Turns out, the giant’s father was the god of the sea and announced he would get revenge. Odysseus then suffered a nasty voyage across the Mediterranean Sea, with encounters like a many-headed monster gobbling up most of his men— a serious loss since they were the ones who rowed the boat. &nbs ..read more