Peter H. Dennis is a
Author, Speaker, Hypnotist, Meditation Teacher and
Nordic Pole Walking Instructor. As a Certified Consulting Hypnotist, Mr. Dennis draws upon his more than 35 years of
Human Resources Management experience to help individuals with their careers, fitness, spirituality, relationships, health, and wealth.
Hypnotherapy Services:
- Stress reduction
- Smoking cessation
- Insomnia
- Weight management
- Fears and phobias
- Study recall and overcoming exam anxiety
- Metaphysical & spiritual explorations
Meditation Services:
- Stress management
- Self-esteem
- Job performance
- Interpersonal relations
- Resistance to disease
- Creativity
- Academic performance
- Athletic performance
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It is common in hypnotherapy to have a client tell you that he or she just feels stuck. They explain that they are not motivated to do anything, they don't complete tasks, and they procrastinate all the time
In my last article, I stated that the greatest benefit of meditation may actually be an increase in consciousness. The metaphysicists tell us that everything has consciousness (awareness). Most scientists wouldn't agree.
These are all states of consciousness or awareness, as are the states of sleep and every-day, walking-around wakefulness. These three, however, share a number of similarities that sleep and wakefulness only display in certain instances, and usually not to the same extent:
In my last article, I mentioned that many benefits accrue to those who practice regular meditation. In this one, I will be more specific. First, by "regular meditation", I mean approximately 20 minutes every day, give or take a few minutes, and without missing very many days.