Scent-Liminal™ Hypnosis Anine Grumbles, MA, CHt

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Scent-Liminal™ Hypnosis Anine Grumbles, MA, CHt

Christmas Eve –18 Years Ago –My Story Bronchial-Pneumonia Antibiotics not working Sick, Depressed Afraid Meditating/praying for healing Introduction to Essential Oils

Essential Oils Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Lavender Quality and purity The oils really worked

Scent-Liminal Affirmations Aroma By-passes the Critical Factor of conscious mind Aroma acts like carrier current Transports information to brain. Developed a Product

Scent-Liminal™ Scent – Aroma, bouquet, fragrance, smell, stink Transitional stage of a process Threshold, boundary, doorway

Scent-Liminal™ Hypnosis Neuroimmunopsychology, Neuro-plasticity, quantum and meta physics, Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), and hypnosis.

Aroma and the Brain Receptor cells in Olfactory bulb Direct pathway to Amygdala - emotion, mood, and memory Hippocampus - associative learning

A Major Premise All Learning Behavior Change Unconscious Mind

Unconscious Relationships Learning Memory Emotions Behavior Aroma

Emotional Marketing Aroma links scent to an event, a person, or a thing, a mood or state of mind through conditioned response. Encounter the smell again, the link forged in the unconscious mind elicits the memory or mood.

Scent-Liminal™ Hypnosis Aroma and Hypnosis Carry messages to the core structures of the brain Bypass the critical faculty, Access the unconscious mind.

Aroma and Anchoring Suggestions Smell- Only sensory pathway that bypasses the conscious mind. Smells, Aromas Set and Activate Memories Trigger Emotions Instinctual and Automatic

Aroma-Hypnosis Synthesis Transports you through time and space Doorway to Memory and Emotion Key to anchoring suggestions for transformational change Ability to release/clear significant emotional events (SEEs)

Effects of Aroma and Essential Oils: Research: Appetite, weight loss, digestion Learning, memory, and cognitive functions Fitness, strength, endurance Reduces stress, enhances relaxation and mood Heart rate and blood pressure Hormonal balance Emotional balance

Why Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils?  More Consistent: action, quality, constituents More Controlled application Easy to “apply” Action on mind, body, spirit, and emotions.

Some Essential Oils I use for anchoring PHS Lavender Peppermint Thieves Patchouley Relaxation, Anxiety relief, sleep Appetite suppression, diet, energy, vim & vigor. Pain management, wellness, immune stimulation. Hormonal Balance

Application Method Nasal Diffuser, Cotton Ball, Directly to Skin, Room Diffuser

Thanks you, Any Questions?

Anchoring

Anchoring Up to 5 – 15 seconds Anchor Starts Anchor Ends Intensity State Intensity Time

Six Steps of Anchoring Determine the desired state. Choose a specific, unique stimulus or anchor.

Six Steps of Anchoring Have the person recall a past vivid experience. Can you remember a time when you were totally "X’d"? (X = the desired state.) Can you remember a specific time? As you go back to that time now ... go right back to that time, float down into your body and see what you saw, hear what you heard, and really feel the feelings of being totally "X’d".

Six Steps of Anchoring Anchor (Provide) a specific stimulus at the peak (see chart above) Smell the Essential Oil Break State and Change the person’s state Evoke the desired State  Trigger the anchor (Smell the Essential Oil)to test.

Stacking Anchors Can be used to create a powerful resource for your clients Using multiple states, anchor each one individually to the SAME place. Power Confidence Happiness Laughter

Stacking Anchors Can be used to create a powerful resource for your clients Using multiple states, anchor each one individually to the SAME place. Laughter Confidence Happiness Power