ISHI Hypnosis Stories

The ISHI Hypnosis Shuffle
I took that training. Once the training was finished, I took that exam. Once the exam was over, I was presented with a certificate proclaiming me as a Certified Hypnotherapist and was presented with materials for membership with the National Guild of Hypnotists with the blessing of ISHI Hypnosis.
There was one problem, though: I failed the exam.
That's right. I failed.


World Hypnosis Day - What Really Happened?
Those individuals with "The Secret" contacted KRON TV after watching the ISHI Hypnosis segment in horror. They were able to speak with a news reporter giving them details on the relationship between SRF, at that time widely recognized as a cultic organization, and ISHI Hypnosis, at that time a new and little-known school of hypnosis.


Booty Call!
How they would sustain this obviously shady enterprise would be clear: the only instructor and only practicing hypnotist would be fired from ISHI and absorbed into BHTI where they would teach the students, hypnotize the clients and be the pack animals carrying Robin and Angela all the way to the bank.


How about some ISHI with your burger?
This ISHI Hypnosis thing smelled like a bowl of ISHI left on the counter too long.  Somehow, this whole "indian" coming to Bill in a dream with the gift of ISHI sounded like a stretch.  A really big stretch.




2 comments:

  1. You have frightened me, because I was going to use the Psychic Institute of Australia in Queensland to learn how to be a certified psychic. Are all of these psychic studies a waste of time? What do they do then to make you believe they're psychic?

    Mario Queensland



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  2. Mario, read less new age stuff, and check into the james randi foundation and penn and teller's "bullshit" show.

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