"Hypnotherapy is theater, hypnotherapy is play (play is
inherently creative), and hypnotherapy is ritual. Hypnotherapy is the
appreciative use of pretence, and so it offers tremendous opportunity to
explore space, time, language, choice, perception, thinking, sensing,
relating, actions, cause and effect, feelings, memory-all aspects of the vast
freedom of play and learning that makes up a human-being-in-process.
Our problems and limitations (as well as our resources and
skills) are theatrical; they are inherently play (although all the playfulness
has been more or less frozen, which, in itself, is a playful act). Our
problems are rituals, however inelegant and painful, that give meaning and
structure to the vast, unpredictable nature of the open space of reality.
As you prepare for a client, ask yourself: "What am I going
to do in this session and how am I going to play with the space? How am I
going to help the client regain awareness of their playfulness?"
That vast, unpredictable open space includes your office
and you. Most of us are so habituated to the process of filling up the space,
moment by moment, that we have lost all recognition that we do this, as well
as all recognition of the significance of our doing it. Therefore, we do not
recognize how we do it, or the significance of how we do it. In other words we
have forgotten that we are playing...with our mind (it is all we really have
to play with).
So how are you going to facilitate this playfulness-in a
way that (a) helps people remember they are playing and (b) gives them back
the power over the control panel of their play? In other words, how are you
going to help yourself and others come out of the trance of "egoic minding,"
and regain the power to use trance states (our "toys") for greater benefit and
enjoyment?
"Brahma's creative activity is not undertaken by way of any
need on his part, but simply by way of sport, in the common sense of the
word." (Brahma Sutras. Emphasis added. )
Our goal can be to become so playful that we can make use
of anything at any time...and teach our clients to do the same."
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