Sunday, November 1, 2009
The Nightingale Initiative for Global Health Declaration Campaign
Check out
The Nightingale Initiative for Global Health Declaration Campaign
http://NightingaleDeclaration.net - creating a healthy world together
...We declare our willingness to unite in a program of action, sharing information and solutions to resolve problems and improve conditions -- locally, nationally and globally -- in order to achieve health for all humanity
......signatures of worldwide commitment by nurses, midwives, other health workers and concerned citizens will help build a grassroots-to-global foundation of support for these UN Resolutions and an 'Action Plan' to implement them, locally, nationally and internationally..
https://www.nightingaledeclaration.net/declaration/healthy/
The Nightingale Initiative for Global Health Declaration Campaign
http://NightingaleDeclaration.net - creating a healthy world together
...We declare our willingness to unite in a program of action, sharing information and solutions to resolve problems and improve conditions -- locally, nationally and globally -- in order to achieve health for all humanity
......signatures of worldwide commitment by nurses, midwives, other health workers and concerned citizens will help build a grassroots-to-global foundation of support for these UN Resolutions and an 'Action Plan' to implement them, locally, nationally and internationally..
https://www.nightingaledeclaration.net/declaration/healthy/
Monday, August 10, 2009
22nd Annual NGH Convention & Educational Conference

Just happy to share with you that I just got back from The National Guild of Hypnotists 22nd Annual Convention and Educational Conference held at Marlborough, MA. This was an incredible experience that I wish YOU were there with me.
There were more than 1000 participants from around the world. There were over 300 seminars and workshops, presented by more than 200 different speakers with a wide variety of topics for personal and professional growth.
As a Holistic Health Practitioner, I'm blessed and honored to be a member of the The National Guild of Hypnotists. Hypnotism is one of my greatest passions. Hypnosis is one of the valuable tools that I can offer my patients/clients in their healing journey- Mind Body Spirit (stress management, weight management, enhancing memory, etc.)
Check out:
As a Holistic Health Practitioner, I'm blessed and honored to be a member of the The National Guild of Hypnotists. Hypnotism is one of my greatest passions. Hypnosis is one of the valuable tools that I can offer my patients/clients in their healing journey- Mind Body Spirit (stress management, weight management, enhancing memory, etc.)
Check out:
National Guild of Hypnotists, Inc.
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World Hypnotism Day
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Congratulations to 3 members of the National Guild of Hypnotists New York City Chapter
Michael Ellner: Charles Tebbets AwardAwarded for spreading the Light of Hypnotism
Lawrence Galante: President's Award For invaluable contributions to the success of the Guild. He was also inducted in the Order of Braid for life time achievement in the field of hypnotism
Jacob Bimblich: The DR. Rexford L. North AwardThis is The National Guild of Hypnotists highest meritorious award (The Oscar of The Hypnotism Profession)Selected by NGH President & Cabinet
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My special thanks to Nancy Mishanie (President of Holistic Nurse Amma Therapist Association) for allowing me to present an Introduction to Hypnosis in our July 15 meeting.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
The National Guild of Hypnotists (New York City Chapter)
Presents: Lilia Marquez, RN, CH
Topic: Awaken the POWER within YOU
(Reiki*Nutrition* Hypnosis- A Holistic Approach to Healing)
Time and date: Sunday May 31 2 PM.
Place: TRS Professional Suite
44 East 32nd Street 11th floor
New York, NY 10016
Donation: $ 10
For more information call: Jacob Bimblich at: (718) 338- 8191
Topic: Awaken the POWER within YOU
(Reiki*Nutrition* Hypnosis- A Holistic Approach to Healing)
Time and date: Sunday May 31 2 PM.
Place: TRS Professional Suite
44 East 32nd Street 11th floor
New York, NY 10016
Donation: $ 10
For more information call: Jacob Bimblich at: (718) 338- 8191
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Awaken The Power Within You-Intro To Hypnosis:April 17, 2009 (This workshop is full)
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"You Are What You Think"
"You Are What You Think" You are a living magnet
What you attract into your life is in harmony with your dominant thought
-Brian Tracy
This is an interactive workshop that will introduce you to Hypnosis.
You will not think of Hypnosis the same way again.
Hypnotism is the science.
Hypnosis is the state of mind.
Hypnosis is a state in which an individual becomes highly responsive to suggestions for positive and beneficial behaviors made during this state
Outline
Taste of Hypnosis
What is Hypnosis?
Myths and Truths About Hypnosis
Benefits of Hypnosis
Self-Hypnosis
This will be an informative and fun filled night that you will not forget.
Be happy and healthy.
You play the most valuable role in your health and happiness.
The time is NOW.
Reserve your space
Fee: $10.00
Send payment to Lilia V. Marquez
PO Box 3016
Grand Central Station
New YorK, NY 10163
VENUE
iDO Holistic Center
9 East, 45th Street, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10017
(Between Madison and 5th Avenues, nearer 5th)
*The building is between Eamonn's Grill and Asahiya Bookstore
Nearest Transit
42nd St-5th Ave-6th Ave (7, B, D, F, V)
Grand Central (4, 5, 6, 7, S)
Lexington-3rd Aves-51st St (6, E, V)
Email me for any questions
About Me
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
What is Hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a state in which an individual becomes highly responsive to suggestions. The client seems to follow instructions in an uncritical automatic fashion by the hypnotist. It is during the hypnotic state that the body is relaxed and the mind has a heightened state of awareness. The brain allows for positive behaviors and beneficial suggestions to occur during the hypnotic state.
It was in 1958 that both the British and American Medical Associations sanctioned the official use of hypnosis by physicians. It was in the same year when the American Psychiatric Association also approved hypnotherapy for use by professionally responsible individuals.
For further information see Yapko, M: Trancework: An Introduction to the Practice of Clinical Hypnosis, Brunner Mazel Publishers.
It was in 1958 that both the British and American Medical Associations sanctioned the official use of hypnosis by physicians. It was in the same year when the American Psychiatric Association also approved hypnotherapy for use by professionally responsible individuals.
For further information see Yapko, M: Trancework: An Introduction to the Practice of Clinical Hypnosis, Brunner Mazel Publishers.
Hypnosis for Health and Happiness:-)
Some of the many benefits of hypnosis are the following:
- Self Hypnosis
- Enhance Memory, Motivation, Confidence,Self-Esteem
- Imagination and Visualization
- Stress Management
- Weight Reduction
- Smoking Cessation
- Easing Discomfort
- Overcoming Habitually Fearful and Driven Behaviors
- Improve Athletic Performance
Myths and Truths about Hypnosis
Myth #1 Loss of consciousness
The subject is alert and aware of everythng that's happening at all times and hears everything the hypnotist says.
Myth #2 Surrender of Will or Loss of control
All hypnosis is self-hypnosis. The subject is always in control. The hypnotist guides the hypnotic state. The subject has the complete control of everything that he/she may want to reveal about himself/herself.
Myth #3 Weak mindedness
The more intelligent an individual is, the easier to hypnotize. You must be of average intelligence to be hypnotized. You must have the ability to imagine and concentrate. The very fact that a client is looking for another tool to help themselves with an issue and is willing to do the work they have to do suggests a strong mind.
Myth#4 Revelation of secrets
The individual will not spontaneously begin talking or reveal secrets they will not tell in the waking state.
Myths #5 Hypnotized individuals do odd and crazy things
Hypnosis has many benefits-self improvement, stress reduction, weight loss, pain management, overcoming fears and phobias, etc. Stage hypnosis exists for the entertainment of the audience. It has given a very wrong impression of clinical hypnosis or hypnosis in the therapeutic setting. Hypnotherapy exists for the realization of the client's goals, to release limiting or negative habits, fear and physical discomfort.
Myth #6 Fear of being "stuck"
The subject is always in control. The subject is capable of terminating a hypnotic state any time he/she wants to. What keeps a person in hypnosis is the hypnotist’s constant dialog. If the hypnotist stops talking the client will do one of two things. 1) They will emerge from hypnosis, curious to see why the session stopped. or 2) They’ll be so relaxed they just fall off to sleep and take a nap from which they wake up naturally as if from a nap.
Myth #7 Someone can be hypnotized against their will
The subject can not be hypnotized against their will. It is a condition of rapport, trust and respect between the subject and the hypnotist. A person will not succumb to any suggestion contrary to their goals and wishes made by the hypnotist because they remain in total control.
Myth #8 Hypnosis can be addictive
The subject can resist hypnosis at any time. This technique is not habit-forming. It is highly successful and can be deeply relaxing which encourages people to do self hypnosis. It is just another tool of self help to use if and when you choose.
Myth #9 Repeated Induction Weakens the Mind
Repetitive inductions strengthen your resolve to achieve your goals, release your fears and/or discomforts.
Myyth#10 Hypnosis Against the Will
Hypnosis is an interactive experience. It is a useful tool a person can choose to help with whatever issues s/he needs to address. When there is proper rapport, a person's conscious and unconscious mind will be more open to positive suggestions for change.
Myth#11 Criminal or Anti-Social Acts
A hypnotized person maintains their usual moral values and doesn’t do anything s/he would not do when they are not hypnotized.
The subject is alert and aware of everythng that's happening at all times and hears everything the hypnotist says.
Myth #2 Surrender of Will or Loss of control
All hypnosis is self-hypnosis. The subject is always in control. The hypnotist guides the hypnotic state. The subject has the complete control of everything that he/she may want to reveal about himself/herself.
Myth #3 Weak mindedness
The more intelligent an individual is, the easier to hypnotize. You must be of average intelligence to be hypnotized. You must have the ability to imagine and concentrate. The very fact that a client is looking for another tool to help themselves with an issue and is willing to do the work they have to do suggests a strong mind.
Myth#4 Revelation of secrets
The individual will not spontaneously begin talking or reveal secrets they will not tell in the waking state.
Myths #5 Hypnotized individuals do odd and crazy things
Hypnosis has many benefits-self improvement, stress reduction, weight loss, pain management, overcoming fears and phobias, etc. Stage hypnosis exists for the entertainment of the audience. It has given a very wrong impression of clinical hypnosis or hypnosis in the therapeutic setting. Hypnotherapy exists for the realization of the client's goals, to release limiting or negative habits, fear and physical discomfort.
Myth #6 Fear of being "stuck"
The subject is always in control. The subject is capable of terminating a hypnotic state any time he/she wants to. What keeps a person in hypnosis is the hypnotist’s constant dialog. If the hypnotist stops talking the client will do one of two things. 1) They will emerge from hypnosis, curious to see why the session stopped. or 2) They’ll be so relaxed they just fall off to sleep and take a nap from which they wake up naturally as if from a nap.
Myth #7 Someone can be hypnotized against their will
The subject can not be hypnotized against their will. It is a condition of rapport, trust and respect between the subject and the hypnotist. A person will not succumb to any suggestion contrary to their goals and wishes made by the hypnotist because they remain in total control.
Myth #8 Hypnosis can be addictive
The subject can resist hypnosis at any time. This technique is not habit-forming. It is highly successful and can be deeply relaxing which encourages people to do self hypnosis. It is just another tool of self help to use if and when you choose.
Myth #9 Repeated Induction Weakens the Mind
Repetitive inductions strengthen your resolve to achieve your goals, release your fears and/or discomforts.
Myyth#10 Hypnosis Against the Will
Hypnosis is an interactive experience. It is a useful tool a person can choose to help with whatever issues s/he needs to address. When there is proper rapport, a person's conscious and unconscious mind will be more open to positive suggestions for change.
Myth#11 Criminal or Anti-Social Acts
A hypnotized person maintains their usual moral values and doesn’t do anything s/he would not do when they are not hypnotized.
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