>One of the first people to be interviewed on Keys To The Mind was Jeffrey Stephens.
Since our last interview Jeff’s rapid hypnosis methods have finally won him the fame he deserves, and he has become one of the most sought after hypnosis trainers in the United States.
Somehow I managed to talk him into doing another interview for us, in which you’ll discover how to truly master fast, no nonsense, direct hypnosis.
Here are a few things you’ll hear about…
==> The essential difference between hypnosis and trance that will help you stop wasting time, and start getting your hypnosis working
==> The importance of context and intent in the hypnotic process, and how to master these for devastating effect
==> Jeff’s more cheeky applications of hypnosis, including how to turn invisible 100% covertly, and a lot more besides
==> How to use hypnosis to effect physical change to the body to beat illness and speed recovery
And a heck of a lot more.
Download it free here:
===> Interview With Master Hypnotist Jeffrey Stephens – Right Click and Save As To Download
Don’t forget to claim your copy of his complete hypnosis training course from www.EffectiveHypnosis.com/Mentor.
(No idea why I missed the ‘n’ twice when spelling it out on the recording – Jeff was probably doing something sneaky…)
This is the most practical, effective and real world hypnosis course on the market, which will take you from zero to master hypnotist in no time flat.
===> Click Here For The Complete Master Hypnotist Home Study Course
Have fun with this – and use it well!
Cheers,
Nathan Thomas.
For more interviews with hypnosis greats, check out the hypnosis interviews archive.
rudy November 9th, 2010 at 7:24 am
>jeff rocks. i loved his videocourse!!!
keep us updated on new stuff from him nathan!
rudy
Korey Samuelson November 11th, 2010 at 8:50 pm
>Hello Nathan.
You know what I like most about Jeff Stephens and his methods? Simplicity. Pretty much everything he says makes hypnosis and its practice abundantly clear and effective. I say pretty much because I don't want to sound like a sycophant.:)
Something he said during this interview stuck with me. He said (paraphrased), "The good ones realize they aren't therapists. They know they are hypnotists."
I know I'm not a therapist but sometimes I get caught up in the mentality of a therapist. By that I mean that I begin to believe that the process of helping someone is more complicated than the process of "bang 'em under, give 'em good directions, then send them on their way."
Jeff said something on the KTTM forum about how it's not his job to figure out what the client "really" needs. He just gives them what they ask for. The first approach is that of a therapist. The second is that of a hypnotist. I like being a hypnotist. It's much simpler, faster, more effective, and a whole lot more fun.
I am looking forward to anything Jeff puts on the market. I plan on attending a live training as soon as I have the resources to do so. We haven't met yet, but I consider Jeff Stephens my hypnosis mentor. (Damn. Still sound like a sycophant.)
Thanks for the posting the interview.
Korey
leon s. March 16th, 2011 at 3:30 pm
Hi Nathan, I am still enjoying all the information and learning all i can for my first try at hypnotizing some one
thank you & God Bless
Leon
leon s. March 17th, 2011 at 3:50 pm
Nathan, I really enjoyed your interview with Jeffrey Stephens. Thanks again and have a good day.
God Bless on your seminar
Leon