Why I Became Interested in Hypnosis and Became a Hypnotherapist – Part 2
- alekschan1213
- Jul 20, 2025
- 2 min read
Following from my last post:
I heard someone say, "Hypnosis can help with diverticulitis."
Honestly, my first reaction was probably like most people’s:
“No way. I don’t believe it. Must be a scam…”
Then my inner voice jumped in:
"They’ll make you cluck like a chicken, hypnotise you, and take your bank details!"
The image that popped into my head was straight out of a movie — someone swinging a pocket watch, and you lose all control...
But why did I think that way?
Now I understand — it came from my unconscious mind.
(I’ll explain more about that in a future post.)
The truth is, the pain from diverticulitis became unbearable — physically and emotionally.
I needed a solution. Something beyond the usual.
So I started researching and learning self-hypnosis.
It helped a little... but it wasn’t enough.
Eventually, I enrolled in a hypnotherapy course — not to become a therapist, but simply to help myself manage the pain.
And you know what?
It worked.
I discovered my pain was triggered by overwhelming stress — deep, suppressed stress that my body was trying to express.
Through hypnotherapy and self-hypnosis techniques, I finally learned how to understand and manage that stress.
The result?
A huge improvement.
I felt calmer, lighter, and more in control of my life.
So yes — hypnotherapy 100% helped me.
But then I asked myself new questions:
- Why was I stressed in the first place?
- Why did these patterns keep repeating in my life?
That’s when I experienced a Mindset Empowerment Breakthrough.
And that breakthrough helped me uncover the real answer —
Hidden emotional baggage from the past.
After completing the breakthrough process, I finally healed from the inside out.
It completely transformed my life.
-------- More to come...



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