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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Oh hy.
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Flickering lights on the horizon's edge, UFOs gliding they've crossed
the hedge. Strange signals echo another worldly sound in the
realms of the cosmos, where secret subbow with every sighting
pulses raise fast, chasing the truth, while shadows are gas
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extrasst real dreams invade the night, close in councils that
fill us with fright, the alien abduction in the depths.
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Of the night.
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And welcome back to the xcepone everyone. I'm Rob McConnell
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also stream us on Classic twelve twenty dot CA. Tonight,
We're diving deep into the power of the mind with
one of them because leading experts in subconscious transformation, and
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I'm talking about our guests this hour, Tim Shore. Tim
is the founder of Indie Hypnosis, a renowned success coach
who has helped thousands of people overcome fear, anxiety, bad habits,
and self sabotaged through the science of hypnosis and mind mastery.
He's also an acclaimed speaker, author, and the mind behind
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powerful programs that help people break free and live boldly.
Get ready to discover how to rewire your brain for success,
right here, right now, with Tim Sure on the X Zone. Tim,
Welcome to the Xzone.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Pleasure to be with you again, Rob Tim.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
For our listeners who may not be familiar with you,
could you share a bit about your background and what
led you to the field of hypnosis.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Well, when I was growing up, I was always into
anything that could help me feel empowered and safe and strong.
I had a lot of insecurity and bad habits and anxiety.
I wanted to learn how to have confidence. I had
a therapist tell me one time. He says, Tim, you've
got generalized anxiety disorder. And I'm like, well, how do
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I get generalized confident in order? And he didn't know.
And so you know, I've always been into the paranormal
and anything if it had bigfoot or alien or cross circles.
I wanted to learn more. And when a hypnotist came
into my life and said that he could help boost
my confidence, I was all in. And that was about
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thirty three years ago, and I've been doing it ever since.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
Tim, what was the defining moment when you realized hypnosis
could actually and truly change lives?
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Well, it started with myself. I was going through my
formal training and I was a very bad nail bier.
So I would chew my fingernails until they bled, and
I would keep going. And it didn't matter how many
band aids I put on, or if I put hot
on my fingers or I sat on my hand, they
ended up back in my mouth. And and my first
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hypnosis trainer, doctor Gazella Zuskowski, she put me in a trance,
and she helped me to recognize that, you know, that
nail biding was a way of comforting myself, and she
told me I didn't need to do that anymore, and
I had other ways of feeling more peaceful now and
and ever since then, I never chill chewed my fingernails again,
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and I thought that was a bona fide miracle. And
to this day, I don't bite my fingernails anymore.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
That's great to my first, big wow, that's great to
hear Tim tell us about the mission behind Indie hypnosis
and what sets Indie hypnosis apart from other practices.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
So our mission is to end needless emotional suffering. You know,
in life, there's going to be pain, but so much
of the suffering we experience is optional and not necessary.
The anxieties, the worries, the fears, the depression and the phobias,
the bad habits that we develop, the coping skills, eating
too much, drinking too much, smoking too much, you know,
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all these vices that we have, you know, all come
down to the sphere of not being good enough and
not feeling safe and not being in control. And I
devoted my life to finding a cure for peace, you know,
for anxiety and getting rid of of all our worries
and helping to create a sense of inner peace. And
for three decades now, after facilitating over sixteen thousand one
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on one hypnosis sessions, I've seen thousands and thousands of miracles,
thousands of people who felt like achieving their goals were
impossible and then they did it. And so I'm out
here to upgrade the how we do therapy because talk
therapy really doesn't work very well, and most people have
tried it and not gotten very good results and feel
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like they're just stuck the way they are, And I'm
here to let you know there's a better way.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
Jim, you've worked with thousands of clients, what come and
struggle to people's people usually seek you out for.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
People usually come to me to lose weight or stop smoking,
or to bust some bad habit that they have, or
overcome some kind of fear so maybe there chewing their
nails or they're afraid of flying. But lately, over the
last few years, people have been coming to me to
get rid of their anxiety and to overcome past trauma,
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you know, bad things that we go through and it
just seems like it might have happened thirty years ago,
but we still haven't got over it. I've had clients
that were in their late eighties that were coming to
me because of things that happened to them when they
were thirteen years old, and they never were able to
get over it. It kind of ruined their whole life.
And I developed this method to be able to help
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people to rapidly free themselves from the past so that
you can show up in the present more peaceful and
with more joy.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
So you help them get rid of the luggage that
they've been dragging along with them throughout their years.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
Exactly, right, Robin, that luggage turns out, it's unconscious beliefs,
or what people call subconscious beliefs. Right, It's these ideas
that you go through and experience, and then our brain
decides what that experience means, and when we go through
I call big TA and little T traumas. Little T
traumas are when you get embarrassed, when you get humiliated
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when you know you don't get picked to be on
the team, something like that, and then the big T
traumas are more of the abuses that people go through,
or deaths or illnesses or divorces and things that are
very traumatic, and our brain makes up a belief about
it without our permission and often without us even knowing
that it's doing it, and makes up these beliefs that
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end up causing us feel like we're not safe, or
we're not good enough, or you can't trust people, and
it causes all kinds of problems in our life.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
I would imagine that during the time of COVID and
post there was a lot of of people who needed
help because COVID changed the world. Not in a gradual way,
but one day was without COVID. The next day you
were shut down. People were, uh, you know, you were
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you were kind of like put on an island and
you couldn't leave the island anymore. How did how did
you deal with that? You know, post COVID. I guess
we can call it post COVID syndrome.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
You know, it's really uh, you're right about that. I
had a lot of calls afterwards when we started going
back outside again, hanging out with people, and and there
was so many, so much fear even around that. Boy,
if you happened to sneeze while you were at the
grocery store, you think people are going to throw you
out and and so uh. It caused a lot of fear.
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It caused a lot of people to have to face
the issues that they were too busy to deal with
in your regular life. Because we were on this train.
Everybody's going so fast all the time, and then we
were forced to slow down. Then all of a sudden,
we people started taking a look at what was going
on and what they were sweeping under the rug or ignoring.
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And you know, it caused I mean our office, we
got busy real fast because people were just flooded with
all this worry and fear and you know about the future,
you know, and what could happen and is it going
to happen again? And that just comes back to this
belief that I'm not safe, right, and so many people
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have this fear that I'm not safe, and that fear
comes from the deepest core belief that I'm not good enough.
You know, we have these experiences that make us feel
like we're not enough. Because we're not enough, we won't
be loved, we won't be able to handle ourselves, and
that's very scary, and it causes us to have a
lot of worries that we don't need.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
To have tim. Was there any skepticism or resistance you
faced early in your career to the misconceptions about hypnosis?
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Oh? Yeah, constantly. In fact, I had him myself because
I thought hypnosis was just clutching like a chicken and
silly stuff. But I didn't really believe it, you know,
but I thought I would try it out when that
one hypnotist he actually I was in school for psychology
and he came to one of our classes because they
had guest speakers come in sharing what they did, and
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I volunteered, and because I thought I'll just entertain my friends,
and instead I felt this deep sense of peace that
I had never felt before, and so I wanted to
learn more. Now. The school that I was going to,
they were very behavioral in nature, and so they didn't
believe in things like hypnosis. And I remember I got
my certification Rob and I came back and the department
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head of psychology was teaching a class and he started
making fun of things like hypnosis, and I said, well,
have you ever done it? He's like no, And I'm like,
have you ever had a training on it? He's like no,
And I'm like, well, I just got back from one
and it's amazing, you know, and he didn't like that
I was challenging him. And then, of course the general public,
all they know is what they've seen from movies, and
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or what they've seen from vampire movies, or what they've
seen from from Oh the last movie with Ben Affleck
called Hypnotic about a guy that could hypnotize you to
think whatever he wants, right, which of course is nonsense.
But you know, if that was the case, people would
be running around hypnotizing everybody to do all kinds of stuff.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
And of course you have the sideshow hypnotists as well.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
Yes, you've got these stage hypnotists. Yeah, these entertainment hypnotists,
and that's a very different thing. In fact, I just
made a video about that on YouTube, revealing the stage
hypnosis secrets, because it's not what it looks like. You know,
it's made to look like you're just taking strangers and
putting them in a deep train and getting them to
do whatever. But really what you're doing is you're simply
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using behavior modification, and you are asking people to come
up to volunteer. So they're all volunteers. They know that
the goofy or they act, the more applause they're going
to get. That's called positive reinforcement. You're looking for people
that are very suggestible. Like if you have two people
watch a movie and one person sees the dog get
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run over and they're crying on the couch and the
other person sitting next to them going, they didn't get
the dog's fine, the dog's an actor. It's okay, you know.
So we're looking for the people that are crying on
the couch. They're the emotional one, they're the vote suggestible.
So we're picking them out doing a little suggestibility test,
and then and then we just keep getting them to
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do more and more silly stuff. And the more silly
stuff they do, the more applause. They get other things
going on that people aren't aware of.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
Tim, you and I have to take our first break.
Please stand by and exhonation. Tim Sure is our special guest.
Indie Hypnosis dot Com is a website and Tim and
I will be back very shortly on the other side
of his break as the exone continues with Yours truly,
Rob McConnell from our broadcast center and studios in Saint Catherine's, Ontario, Canada,
and you're listening to us on the Talk Star Radio Network,
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Speaker 5 (13:31):
The horizon's edge, UFOs gliding they cross the hedge. Strange
signals echo another worldly sound in the realms of the cosmos,
where secret subbound with every sight, sing pulses raise fast,
chasing the truth, while shadows are cast extra zost real
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dreams invade the night, close encounters that fill us with.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
Fright daily.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
In the twildlight glow, where the shadows creep.
Speaker 6 (14:10):
In the quiet woods, where secret sleeve.
Speaker 7 (14:15):
There's a tale that's told by the firelights dance of
a great wild spirit and a sec chance.
Speaker 6 (14:27):
They say he's a giant with a hard soul, bold
covered in darkness, with stories untold.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
A creature of legend from the tails of your known.
Speaker 6 (14:42):
As Bigfoot, but he's.
Speaker 7 (14:44):
So much more a Bigfoot wonder of night.
Speaker 6 (14:52):
In the Westperson pans you're a leading site with your
massive footstep.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
Of natures explanation, and Tim Sure is our special guest.
His website is Indie hypnosis dot com. Tim what exactly
is hypnosis and how does it differ from the Hollywood
or stage show presentation. Now, we started to talk about
that in the segment just preceding this one. But what
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is the science, what is the medicine? What is the
neurology behind hypnosis?
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Great question, rob So. Hypnosis is a state of focused
attention where the person becomes more relaxed and simply more
open to suggestion, and hypnosis in its traditional sense is
a way of getting people to relax and then giving
them positive suggestions or affirmations in repetition in a way
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that allows them to start to absorb those ideas as
though they're truth. And then, of course, what you believe
you act upon, right, what you think about comes about,
what you focus on, you move towards. And so it
really is about upgrading our beliefs. Now, what makes my
approach different from most is that I'm not focusing on
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the belief or I'm not focusing on the thoughts that
we have. I'm focusing on what's driving those thoughts. Because
I find that a lot of times people come to
me and they're like, I can't stop my negative thinking,
or I'm worrying all the time, or I can't sleep
because my mind won't shut off, And how do I
get my mind to stop having all these thoughts? And
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I'm like, what are the beliefs that are driving those thoughts? Now,
when you go to therapy, you talk about these negative thoughts,
and that's kind of like cutting the top off of
a weed. You can talk about your problems all day long,
but it won't change them, right, and it won't change
how you feel about them. So that's why you know,
you cut the top off of weeds, they're just going
to grow back. Then what people say is, well you
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got to take medicine. Well, medicine is like throwing dirt
on top of weeds, so that's not actually doing anything
at all except giving you more side effects. So the
best way rob to do it is to pull the
weeds out at the root. And that's why this one
belief away method is a way of going right in
the very first session to the core belief that's driving
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those spears, and then pulling it out at the root
and planting a flower instead, a more empowering belief. And
when you feed your mind new beliefs and you give
it new experiences, new emotional experiences that it's like the
miracle grow. It locks those beliefs in. Then people start
to look at the world differently. They start to tell
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themselves a new story about their life, which makes them
feel different, which makes them behave in new ways, which
produces new results, which reinforces the new beliefs and the
new story, and all of a sudden, people find themselves
living life at a better, more fulfilling level.
Speaker 3 (17:56):
So basically, you just get rid of the garbage and
bring them well, no, you help them get rid of
the garbage. You feed them the fertilizer, and they are
basically back where they started before all this negativity started
influencing their life.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
Yeah, well said exactly right. Yeah, you know, we got
a lot of fertilizer in our heads.
Speaker 3 (18:23):
We also have a lot yeah what kind of fertilizer
is a question?
Speaker 2 (18:27):
Exactly Yeah, yeah, and so a lot of a lot
of manure in our head and we need to clear
it out. And uh, you know, I often will use
the metaphor that you know, you have this beautiful computer
and it runs really well, it's very powerful. But then
you download some some viruses from the internet and now
all of a sudden, the programs aren't running the way
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that they're supposed to, and it's very frustrating. And so
I guess you could try to go get another computer,
or you could tell you could sweet talk your computer,
but that's not going to change anything. What you got
to do is you got to remove the virus. Right,
So we've got these mind viruses and we've got to
remove them. And when we do, like you said, it's
kind of going back to your original default, your original design,
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and then all of a sudden that that computer can
finally run the way that it was originally designed to.
Speaker 3 (19:17):
Tim Can anyone be hypnotized or are some people more
susceptible than others?
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Well, some people are definitely more open to suggestion or
susceptible than others. But everybody can do it, because everybody does.
Everybody goes in and out of hypnosis twice a day,
really right before you fall asleep at night and right
before you get out of bed in the morning. And
they even have names for it, hypnogogic and hypno pompic.
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You know, these are natural brainwave states that we go
in and out of all the time. Plus if you
ever get really caught up in a movie and someone
asked you a question, You're like, huh, what right, because
you're so focused? Or have you ever been driving down
the road and you drive a few miles down the
road and you don't quite remember driving there? Highway hypnosis? Yes,
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you know, these are all forms of trans and uh
and so we it's it's very natural. Haven't it just
just discovered that if you guide people in these natural states,
they you know, they respond better to suggestion. That's why
television commercials you got to be careful. Television commercials are
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simply hypnotic suggestions. You're watching TV, they get you relaxed,
they put you in a trance. Then they show you
the same commercial over and over and over again, and
then all of a sudden, you want to go, you know,
in America, you want to go buy the purple pill
because they're showing you these drug commercials over and over
and over again.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
Isn't that called isn't that called subliminal advertising?
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Subliminal is when it is it goes underneath your conscious awareness. Right,
So it kind of is like that because you're like,
how would somebody ever go buy that medicine? Becase? Because
if you listen to them. So what you'll do is
you'll see a couple walking in the par holding hands, cartoon, butterflies,
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families and you know, joyful and hugging and happy together.
And then underneath the words say, if you take this medicine,
your head could fall off, your eyes will believe, you'll
grow two more.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
Arms exactly, So why take the damn stuff?
Speaker 2 (21:24):
Yeah? And then you're at the doctor going I'll take that, okay,
because subliminally those messages kind of get overridden because of
the imagery. The imagery is more powerful than the worst,
and so in a way, it's subliminal, but just not
in a good way.
Speaker 3 (21:42):
I would imagine the same thing is very possible on
the internet as well.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
Oh yeah, yeah, people are using these messages all the time.
I see them in all kinds of different ways. A
bad example, it's here. An unethical example is I remember
I was watching TV a long time ago, and there
was this evangelist preacher on there and he was kneeling
down on it looked like a tree stump, and he
had the Bible on the tree stump, and he was
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talking to his ideal clients, which it look were the
way he was talking. It looked like he was grandparents,
and what he was saying to them is, now, I'm
not telling you that if you don't send in a
donation of over twenty five dollars. I'm not telling you
that your grandchildren might rot in hell for eternity. That's
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not what I'm saying. And I'm like, oh, my goodness,
that's exactly what he's saying. He's using subliminal language and
hypnotic suggestion to scare people into sending, you know, twenty
five dollars one hundred dollars because they don't want their grandchildren,
their pride and joy to go to hell for eternity. So, yeah,
people use this all the time, and it's about to
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get worse with AI and the deep fakes and all
the stuff they can make us believe that's fall. It's
going to get crazy here in the next couple of years.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Well, from what I see on the Internet and on
the news on television that's already gotten there, my friend.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
Yeah, yeah, they we'll use that word news loosely, right. Oh, yes,
it's not the kind of news that we watch growing up.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
No, definitely not. It's a totally it's a totally different world.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
Yeah, it's not news, it's almost like entertainment and spin.
Then it is, uh, you know, actually just giving us
unbiased news.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
You know, Tim, this must be doing something to people,
this seven twenty four, three sixty five news and fake
news cycle. Yes, how can we gauge what it is
actually doing to the population of the United States and
Canada and how it's affecting not only our productivity but
everything else that we do in life.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
So there's two things. There's productivity and then there's community.
So when it comes to productivity, when you are constantly
being told the worst things about life and it's constantly
coming at you, then it's going to bring your energy
down because you're going to be convinced that the sky
is falling and that this place is a terrible place
to live in because they're not you know, they're going
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to tell you how many people died, and how many
people were convicted of crimes, and how many people got
divorced today, you know, and all the horrible things that
are going on, and they're not telling you about the
births and the marriages and the happiness and the joy
and all the beautiful experiences that happen as well. So
if you're constantly being fed a diet of negativity, it's
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going to affect your focus, your energy, your level of peace.
That's why so many people are struggling now with anxiety
and depression and feelings of loneliness. So the second piece
of it is community. What people are noticing is that
we are getting segmented based on where we live. The
messages were being sent, so people are in different bubbles,
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and you might be told one thing and I'm being
told something else, but we both think everybody's seeing the
same thing, and it's not. We might think we're all
seeing the same headlines, but we're seeing different headlines based
on where we live. And so we are being force
fed information. And you know the big you know, tech companies,
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they've got these algorithms where if you start clicking on
a few things, they're going to just start showing you
all of that stuff and they're not going to show
you what else is available. So you're going to get
force fed opinions that are going to start to become
your opinions, and you're only hearing half the story. And
it's happening all over the place. You know, we call
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it propaganda, and it's happening everywhere, and so it's not
causing us to come together, it's causing us to divide
and mistrust, you know, our neighbors across the borders and
our names across the street.
Speaker 3 (26:02):
Jim, I've got about a minute before I have to
go to my next break. Quickly, what are some of
the biggest myths surrounding hypnosis you'd like to debunk.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
That it's dangerous or that you can make people control,
that you can control them, and unless you're a vampire,
you cannot do that. And it is not dangerous at all.
It's one hundred percent safe. Out of all the sessions
and all the other hypnotists who've done all you know,
we've done millions of sessions, and it is safe and
it is a very loving and powering tool for using
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the power of your mind to create your life by design.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
All right, stand by my friend. You and I have
to take our first our second break for this our
ex o nation. Tim Shore is our special guest. His
website is www dot Indie hypnosis dot com. That's www
dot Indy I nearly said Hindi for some reason, Indy
Hypnosis dot com. Tim and I will be back as
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the xone continues with here's Shirley Rob McConnell from our
broadcast center in studios in Saint Catharine's, Ontario, Canada, streamed
around the world on Classic twelfth twenty DOT.
Speaker 6 (27:05):
In the quiets where secret sleeve, there's.
Speaker 7 (27:11):
A tale that's told by the fire lights, dance of
a great wild spirit and a second shance.
Speaker 6 (27:22):
They say he's a giant with a hard soulbold covered
in darkness, with stories untold.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
A creature of legend from the tails of your known
as Bigfoot, but he's so much more, a big and
wonder of life. In the esperson pads, you're a leading
site with your massive footsteps. In the soft.
Speaker 5 (27:57):
Cooler you resemble underneath.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
The pale moonlight, shadows start to creep in the graveyard
where the secrets are buried.
Speaker 5 (28:06):
Deep Ereie whispers.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Come my name from the tombstones. Out of line Halloween
that ignites the fear and the spirit. Sinstertwined fog rolls
in sick as a dream where the fallen lies silenced unseen.
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How the winds carried sales of the lust in this
haunted place, we all pay the cost.
Speaker 8 (28:37):
Grave markers weep with the forgotten lore, hendchoes of the
laughter hat Forever more chilly sparks of life In this
cryptic dance, every heartbeat quickens, every shadow a glass.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
Can you feel welcome back?
Speaker 2 (28:54):
If you're going.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
Tim Sure's our special guest. Indie Hypnosis dot Com is
his website and hypnosis. I know hypnosis works from a
personal experience. My wife was going undergoing what's it called
when they put a scope down a person's throat and anyway,
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she a good friend of ours. Georgina Cannon is a
hypnotist here in Ontario, and Georgina taught her over the
phone how to do self hypnosis for the day of
the procedure and it worked. So I know for a
fact this isn't whoy that it really does work. Where
I have a problem Tim is with these people who
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have had either abduction, alien abduction experiences or some kind
of experience with the paranormal and they go to a
hypnotist for a past life regression And does that really work?
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As is that true? I have great doubts when it
comes to that.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
Well, it's true, but I don't know if the past
lives are true. It's true that you can get people
to go back and have an experience or you know
what we call revivocation where they might recall a past life.
Is it real what they're imagining? I have no idea.
I don't know, but I will tell you that when
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I was younger and I was really into to, you know,
all of that, because I just wanted to understand the
mysteries of the mind, I did hundreds of past life regressions,
usually around Halloween, but I would do a lot of them,
and I will tell you that I started to kind
of get kind of turned off from it a little
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bit because it seemed like everybody that I was taking
back and that we're going to a past life, it
really wasn't changing anything in their present life. And they
were always a Native American, Indian or Egyptian princess or
you know, something special, and it just didn't seem like
like it was changing anything. You know. I found that
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the issues that people needed to deal with are in
this life. Uh.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Yeah, nobody's ever talked about going past lives where they
come across themselves as ug the Caveman.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
Yeah, but even I had, you know, I remember there
was a book by Brian Weiss, Many Lives, Many Masters
and he was a psychiatrist, and he started having people
spontaneously have past life past lives, and and so he
just got into it, and then of course he started
doing more of it, and then he had a whole
thing where now everybody that came to him was going
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to have a past life experience. And he said that
he would, you know, he saw remarkable things. People would
start speaking languages that they had never spoken before, or
they knew dates that you know, how in the world
would you possibly have known that? And you know, and
so it is a mysterious world, and there may be
something to it. I don't know really what it is.
But I remember I worked with the woman one time
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and she was coming to me for migraines, and so
we did she wanted to do a pass life progression.
So I went and took her through the experience, and
she had this whole memory of being somewhere where there
was horses, and she said that she was walking by
a horse and it startled and kicked her in the
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head and she fell into water and drowned. And so
you know, we thought, well, all right, well we figured
out what that was, and we forgave the horse, and
we crave her a sense of peace in that moment,
and but her headaches kept, you know, didn't change, So
she didn't have any relief from the migraine headaches, even
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though she had this whole miraculous journey that she went through.
And so, but then I worked with her a little
bit more, and it turned out that she had a
lot of anger towards her father that when she was little,
she was not allowed to express that or she would
have been punished severely, so she shoved it all down.
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And that unexpressed anger and rage made her head feel
like a teapot where she couldn't release the steam. And
when we release the steam in an empowering way, her
migratings disappeared.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
How long did they? How long does a session usually last? Tim?
Speaker 2 (33:33):
One of our sessions is about forty minutes, so and
then yeah, they're usually about forty minutes. I do our
session so that we have time for me to teach
people other tools or tricks or strategies that have picked
up over the years. But a typical hypnosis session is
about forty five minutes.
Speaker 3 (33:51):
Tim. Do you do you also do online sessions.
Speaker 2 (33:55):
And all we do is telephone sessions. Now excellent all
our sessions are done, Yeah, where all our sessions. One
hundred percent of our sessions are done over the telephone
or zoom or WhatsApp. I have clients all over the world,
and we've got like a ninety five percent success rate
right over the phone. Fast, because when you're closing your
eyes and going through the hypnosis, you're it's the same
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exact process as if we were sitting in front of
each other. And I'm not doing suggestibility tests or rapid
induction techniques or any of that because I found that
it's not necessary and it doesn't matter. You know, people
used to spend thirty minutes trying to get you into hypnosis.
I spend about five because it's not the trance that's magic,
it's upgrading the beliefs. That's where the power is.
Speaker 3 (34:39):
What types of issues or conditions have you seen yourself
significant success trading through your hypnosis sessions.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
Again, getting over anxiety, past trauma, phobias, eating disorders, you know,
fears of all kinds, fears of bugs, fears of flying,
fears of storms, spheres of people breaking in your house,
fear of tornadoes, you know, every kind of fear of
a woman who was afraid of frogs. I had a
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local weatherman on TV that I was afraid of spiders,
and I went on TV and in ten minutes I
had that Transulu you know, on his arm. Yeah. So yeah,
I've helped people. I'm usually the guy to go to
when you've tried everything else and nothing is work. I
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work with a lot of athletes, especially a lot of
teen athletes. They end up getting scholarships, They're usually very successful.
I've got a race car driver and a guy that's
very successful and professional motocross right now as clients softball.
So I've worked with Olympians, I've worked with a military.
A lot of people come back from active duty with
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post traumatic stress and I've been able to help free
them and get their life back. You know, more veterans
die for suicide then from being killed in war. You know,
they come back and they're all messed up, and so
it's incredible for freeing people from PTSD. So it's just
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so effective for so many things. That's why I'm constantly
out there. I've been doing this for years and years,
just trying to I'm so thankful that, you know, people
like you were able to have these shows that give
me the opportunity to be able to reach somebody that
is struggling right now and to let them know that
there's hope and that you're gonna be okay and there's
really nothing wrong with you. You've just got some programming that
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we need to fix an update, because you are amazing.
You have incredible potential. Human beings are like a lamp
in a kitchen or in a living room that's unplugged.
You know that lamp is full of potential. If you
could plug it in, it would light up the whole room.
It wouldn't be darkness anymore. So we just got to
learn how to plug into our source, and when you
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do that, magic happens. Magic is real.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
Could hypnosis be used as a preventative measure to getting
caught in some of life straps?
Speaker 2 (37:09):
Absolutely? Yeah, Preventative is the way to be. That's why
people meditate or exercise, or do yoga or pray or
go to church, because we're preparing ourselves to handle whatever
shows up. I have a saying, it doesn't matter what
shows up. What matters is how you show up. It
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doesn't matter what's going to happen to you. What matters
is what you're going to bring to the situation. You know,
you're more powerful than any experience you have because you
are the experiencer. You're more powerful than any thoughts you
ever have because you are the thinker of your thoughts,
and you have the ability to tell yourself a new
story anytime you want. But the only way that people
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usually do that is if they have new experiences that
upgrades their beliefs. And so if you are constantly increasing
self aware, which is what being mindful means, being present moment,
being in the present, that's all that means. When you
increase your self awareness, so you're aware of what you're
telling yourself, you recognize that what you're telling yourself about
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the situation is what's causing you to feel the way
you're feeling, and not the situation itself. It gives you power.
It gives you the option to be able to choose
how you want to show up in any given moment.
And that's called being proactive instead of reactive.
Speaker 3 (38:29):
Tim How about weight loss? How does that work? You know,
people need to eat.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
People say that all the time. You know, if I'm
not smoking anymore, that I'm not smoking, but you still
need to eat. That's true. But you don't need to
eat all the food. You don't have to have, and
you don't have to eat all the junk food. I
mean it's literally called junk food. You don't want a
junk body, no, you know, but if we want to
put junk gas in our car. But we've been hypnotized
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since birth to believe that food is love, and food
is comfort, and food is how we treat ourselves, and
food is how we express connection and community. And we've
been told that by the people who sell food. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (39:14):
I remember as a kid, you know, I'd hurt myself
and my mom would say, oh, come on over here,
Mommy'll kiss your knee and give you a cookie and
roll I'll be better, and somehow magically poof.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
All better, all better. Yeah, it wasn't the cookie, It
was mom's love. Yeah, right, if mom slapped you in
the head and then gave you a cookie, you'd be like,
I hate cookies.
Speaker 3 (39:37):
Yeah, well I've never looked at it that way, So
thank you, Tim.
Speaker 2 (39:42):
So basically, yeah, that's how.
Speaker 3 (39:45):
So Basically what you do is you bring to the
person's attention what the good food is and what the
bad food is.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
So people already know that So I had a client
named Kathleen. And Kathleen came into me and she was
near three pounds and she sat down and she said,
it's impossible for me to lose weight. I've been trying
for years. She was around fifty one fifty two. She said,
I just diets don't work for me, and so is
it possible for you to hypnotize me to just be
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a happy fat person. Then she started crying, and I
knew that that's not what she wanted, but she felt
completely defeated. Now she could write her own book on
how to lose weight. She didn't need me telling her
to eat more fruits and veggies. She was fully aware, right,
she knew what she would do, and she couldn't get
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herself to stop. People said all the time, I know
what to do, I just can't get myself to do it.
And so, in fact, it was the title of my
first book, What to Do When you Don't know what
to Do.
Speaker 3 (40:48):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (40:48):
And so yeah, and so Timmy knew that that's not
what it was.
Speaker 3 (40:55):
Tim We're going to have to have a bit of
a cliffhanger here with Kathleen's story, because I've made my
final break all right, Tim stand by. Thanks very much
for coming on. This has been a super shows and
I really appreciate it. Tim, so'll stand by. My friend exponation.
Tim Shure is our special guest. His website is Indie
Hypnosis dot com, and Tim and I will be back
as we wrap up this hour in the X Zone
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talking about what happened with Kathleen. My name is Rob McConnell.
The X Zone will continue on the other side of
this break and after the end of this segment that
we're coming to. That's the first hour of the X Zone.
Hour number two will start shortly right after it. Tim
Shore is my guest www dot Indie hypnosis dot com.
Speaker 1 (41:46):
Fox Rules in Sick as a Dream, where the fallen
lie silenced unseen, how wins carried sales of the lost
in this haunted place.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
We all.
Speaker 3 (42:23):
Welcome back everyone. Before we get back to our guest,
Tim Shure, I'd just like to once again remind everyone
that the people down in Texas along the Guadalupe River
can certainly use all the good thoughts, love and prayers
that you can send them down there. They're having a
horrific time. Still one hundred and sixty people missing, so
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please tonight when you say your prayers, just mention the
people in Texas and ask that your divine power, whoever
you believe in, to just send some compassion love down
their way, and to all the volunteers and first responders
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that are down there as well as military members. Thank
you and God bless you for all your hard work.
Tim Sure's my guest www dot Indie hypnosis dot com.
All right, Tim, Kathleen's on my mind. You've implanted the
thought what happened with Kathleen?
Speaker 2 (43:28):
Yes, So their cash theme is crying because she's three
hundred pounds and she doesn't think she'll ever be able
to lose weight, and she just wants to stop feeling
miserable all the time because she just really hated herself.
And I knew that hypnotizing her to eat more salad
wasn't gonna do it. And so what we did was
we look for the unconscious beliefs that were driving her behaviors,
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because it's an emotional behavior that's happening. Logically, she understood
that she should eat an apple and instead of a
candy bar and a diet coke and a whole bag
of chips and then a pizza. She knew that she
shouldn't be doing that, but then she would do it
anyway and feel horrible. So what we did was we
used hypnosis. We went back to the event or situation
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that was most responsible for those feelings that caused this behavior.
And it turned out when she was a little girl,
she had a hard time with her father and she
felt like her dad never loved her. Now and she
was little, and so she didn't have the awareness that
dad has problems. Her brain said, there must be something
wrong with me that he doesn't love me, and so
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she suddenly her brain formed this belief that I'm not
worthy of being loved or taken care of. If you
have a belief that makes you feel that you're not
worthy of being taken care of, and you try to
take care of yourself, your brain will sabotage you because
it's a conflict because you don't deserve that. So even
if you do really well, like she would lose fifty
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pounds and then gain it all back because there was
a conflict. And so what we did was we resolved
the conflict. We went and we repaired or reparented her,
and we made her feel loved and worthy and supported.
We upgraded her belief We healed her relationship and helped
her forgive her father and gave her a whole new
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way of showing self love, which was through eating healthy
and exercising and taking care of herself. And then she
went to work right. She had this newfound sense of
purpose and joy, and nine months later she was down
one hundred and forty four pounds. Good for her, She
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lost half her body weight. In fact, there was a
point about eleven months into it where I had to
hypnotize her to stop working out so much because she
was getting too skinny, if you can imagine that. So
she was exercising twice a day because she was just
so committed, like, you don't have to do that anymore.
And that was like seven years ago, and she has
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kept that weight off ever since. Because people are so
full of fear and skepticism, they're like, yeah, she probably
gained it back. No, she did it because we upgraded
her core beliefs.
Speaker 3 (46:16):
You know, there's a couple of shows on television now
where people go to see these doctors. They're six hundred
pounds plus and their idea of losing all the weight
is having geriatric surgery. Why don't they just take the
time see someone like you, talk to somebody like you. No,
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they should talk to you directly, what the hell? And
you know, have you work with them so that they
don't have to go through the geriatric process, they don't
have to go through the aftercare if they could do
it themselves. I find this ridiculous that there is so
much wealth through people like you and your associates that
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you know, why doesn't the medical the medical community use
your guidance and use the knowledge that you have to
work with them to help their patients.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Well, I think that it's an excellent question. And for
many years I've been pushing real hard at hypnosis conventions
to teach hypnotists how to be educational marketers. Right, we
have to keep sharing our stories and getting the word
out there and making this mainstream. And I think that
in a lot of ways it is much more accepted
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than ever before. People are going to hypnotists all the time.
Celebrities who have all the money and power are going
to hypnotists constantly, you know, to break bad habits and
build confidence and overcome the past. So it's becoming more
and more accepted. But still you know, insurance doesn't cover
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a lot of doctors think it's you know, huyfooy because
they don't know anything about it. And it's because of
shows like yours, Rob where we're able to have this
conversation that more lives are going to be saved. I mean,
your show is literally saving lives tonight because you know,
because we're sharing this message and there's somebody that's listening
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right now that's going to take some action and do
something and turn things around. Ovan That's just a beautiful thing.
Speaker 3 (48:30):
I've always believed that if you're not part of the solution,
you're part of the problem. So I'd like to try
and be part of the part of the solution. What
about the drug crisis that we have in today's society,
the opiid overdoses, fentanyl and so on. How can hypnosis
help these people?
Speaker 2 (48:49):
So I was used to be an addictions counselor and
I worked in the hospitals, in patient outpatient. I work
with kids who were kicked out of school, kids that
were in gangs, people who are did all kinds of stuff,
and I would teach them how to get high on
hypnosis instead of everything else. And it was incredible but
we have an epidemic of insecurity. We live in an
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age of anxiety, and people are crippled by fears of
not being good enough. This imposter syndrome is rampant, and
because of it, we're walking around feeling worthless and trying
to change how we feel, because you can't just feel
terrible every day of your life, and a lot of
people do, and so we get hooked on drugs. And
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then certain drugs, you know, like that stuff gets into
your brain and messes with you real fast, and then
it's very difficult to get off of it, but you can.
Like I've helped people that were hardcore alcoholics that drink
for forty years straight, and we did a couple sessions
and they didn't drink anymore, you know, and they didn't
need AA And so it's and I've helped I've helped
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so many people that to stop smoking, I've lost count right,
or vaping and and and so we have to upgrade
our core identity and that is what's going to set
people free. And then we've got to teach them new
ways to feel peaceful. They have that aren't that aren't detrimental, all.
Speaker 3 (50:12):
Right, But how about someone who has chronic pain. They
they take they take uh you know, certain narcotics like
Thailand all three or then they have to they build
up the resistance of tailand all three and then they
have to go to uh, you know one of the
higher tourd all.
Speaker 2 (50:32):
Yeah, they're on tour it all and then they're on
hydro codo and they're on you know, and they just
go around the circuit. This is the best metaphor for this,
because I've seen it all the time. Imagine that you
have a race car and you put all your money
into the race car to make it go faster, but
you don't train the race car driver. So what happens
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is the driver keeps putting that car into the wall
and crash. And with us, what we do is we
have chronic pain. So we go to doctors who make
us take tests, who've draw our blood, who give us medicine,
who tell us to do surgeries, and then sometimes we'll
give physical therapy. And that's all we ever really get.
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We're not training the person inside the body. We're not
addressing the emotions. We're only addressing the physical body. And
that's why people keep crashing. And so we just keep
going from doctor to doctor, or well, I tried alternative medicine,
what'd you do? Well? I went and I had acupuncture
and then they gave me herbs. It's really it's the
same thing. It just looks different. And so you've got
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to address the emotions. And when you have chronic pain
and you have autoimmune challenges, there was almost always underneath
some kind of abuse. Not feeling loved, being molested, right,
having feeling terrified growing up, being bullied, right, going through
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scary experiences that cause our fight or flight response to
be activated all the time. It's like having a fire
alarm that's constantly going off, even when there's no fire.
Speaker 3 (52:12):
And when it comes to the when it comes to
the fight or flight response, it was only meant to
be used for seconds, but it seems that there are
people who keep it going for minutes upon minutes upon minutes,
and they're defeating the words yeah.
Speaker 2 (52:30):
Yeah, hours and months. And when you have a steady
drip of cortisome, you know, a cortisol yeah, and adrenaline
going into your body, it eats you up and then
your body swells to protect you. We call it inflammation.
And we've got an epidemic of inflammation, and then we're
using Thailand on all these anti inflammatory but it's not
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really dealing with the source. So it's like having a
barrel with a hole in the bottom of it, and
all we're doing is dumping more water it to patch
the hole in the bottom of the barrel. If you
want to create relief.
Speaker 3 (53:05):
Tim time has gone by so fast this hour. We
have to have you back in the future, but I've
got about two minutes left. What's your ultimate goal or
legacy with the work you're doing.
Speaker 2 (53:18):
I want people to know that you matter, that you
are loved, that God loves you, we love you, and
that it's most important that you love you, and that
you can do anything you put your mind to. If
you have the right beliefs and you have the right support,
it's not too late. You're just one belief away, sometimes
a couple beliefs, but you're just one belief away from
your next big breakthrough. And often your biggest breakthroughs are
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hiding in the places you don't want to go. So
if you just have the courage to take one more
step forward and go there, then you're gonna it'll be
worse that, I promise you, So just keep believing in
yourself and if you are a practitioner and you want
to learn how to take it to the next level
for your client. You know, we offer our one belief
away have nosis certain and I want to build an
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army of healers who make a significant impact on our
happiness in the world today.
Speaker 3 (54:08):
It's just like the child who's afraid of the monster
under the bed until he actually with dad or mom
takes a look under the bed and sees that there's
no monster there.
Speaker 2 (54:18):
There's no monster. That's right. The monster is our fear
of fear. That's what the monster is, and we can
learn how to upgrade that and surround ourselves with angels instead.
I like that.
Speaker 3 (54:32):
Tim. I want to thank you ever so much for
joining us continued success, and I look forward to the
next time you join us back here in the X zone.
So until then, take care, my friend, and if you
need us, we're here for you.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
Thank you, Rob, such a pleasure every time you Take.
Speaker 3 (54:46):
Care, Tim and excell nation. If you'd like to contact
Tim for a one on one consultation, or if you'd
like to check out his website once again www dot
Indie hypnosis dot com. Back on the other side of
the short break after a pause for a good cause,
as we go into our number two IF Tonight's show
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here in the X Zone, with yours truly, Rob McConnell
from our broadcast center and studios in Saint Catherine's, Ontario, Canada,
and you're listening to us on the Talkstar Radio Network,
Mutual Broadcast Network, xone Broadcast Network and on your hometown radio,
Classic twelve twenty c FAJ here in Saint Catherines, and
they stream us around the world on Classic twelve twenty
(55:27):
dot cam. Interesting conversation with Tim once again check out
his website www. Dot Indie Hypnosis dot com. And once
again to all the people down in Texas are thought,
love and prayers are with you all
Speaker 1 (56:00):
And