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Chemical changes would have occurred in the blood causing it to clot more quickly. The blood pressure will have risen and the heart will beat more rapidly and vigorously. The air passages into the lungs will have enlarged. The pupils of the eyes will have enlarged. Sweat will have broken out all over the body, particularly on the palms of the hands. The temperature of the skin may have risen or fallen several degrees. Other emotions will cause different visceral changes in the body. Sorrow will cause the actions of the heart and lungs to decrease while that of the gallbladder will increase. Fear will cause the activity of the stomach to stop. The adrenal glands become very active. During feelings of joy the whole body functions well, with the stomach very active. Ideas that have a strong emotional content almost always tend to form S-R arcs. Once these arcs are formed, the ideas will continue to produce the same physical reactions over and over again. In order to eliminate chronic negative ideas that cause harmful physical reactions, we must replace them with positive ones. This is easily done with self-hypnosis and autosuggestion. Stress and tension may serve to lower the body's natural resistance to infectious diseases and in this sense it could be said that all illness has an emotional background. Some of the more common bodily ailments which result from sustained emotional tensions are: alcoholism, most allergies, asthma, bronchitis, Buerger's disease, common cold, constipation, colitis, coronary heart disease, diarrhea, drug addiction, diabetes mellitus, emphysema, eczema, enuresis (bed wetting), epilepsy (some forms), frigidity, gallbladder disease, goiter, hives, hay fever, hemorrhoids, high blood pressure, hiccups, hyperthyroidism, hypoglycemia, habitual abortion, infertility, impotence, migraine, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, obesity, premature ejaculation, paroxysmal tachycardia (sudden rapid heart beat), Reynauld's disease, sinusitis, tic douloureux, trigeminal neuralgia, and urticaria.
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| The instructions presented are from the personal collections and writing library of Mr. Robert E. Cutter, who died December 13, 2001, while in the process of completing the transfer of his work to the internet. These are offered as educational instruction only. The purpose of this instruction is the effective learning and use of hypnotic techniques for vocational or avocational self-improvement. This instruction is not offered as a substitute for, nor as a supplement to, any form of therapy concerned with physical, mental, nervous or emotional illness. Robert E. Cutter served as web consultant for American Psychotherapy and Medical Hypnosis Association for three years. His hypnosis education came through the training he provided at a school he owned in the 1950's in Los Angeles, California, along with his wife who preceded him in death in 1980. Robert Cutter was not a psychologist and did not practice psychotherapy, but his interest in hypnosis motivated him to provide free resources materials for others who wanted to learn to use the power of their minds to improve well being and health-related issues. |
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Michael A. Robinson, R.N.- BC Psychiatry Licensed Texas State Nursing Board Registered Nurse Texas State Nursing Board Certified in Psychiatry |
In Honor and Memory of Robert E. Cutter, B.S. 1923-d.2001 From the Writings of Robert Cutter's Self Hypnosis Center |
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