Deep Mind
Programming
Rewrite Your Healing Story
The Deep Mind Programming is a course designed to help you harness the power of your mind to heal the body. This course can help you unlock your body’s innate ability to heal, as well as your inner strength and resilience. Learn powerful techniques to:
Reprogram negative thought patterns that hold you back from healing.
Empower your mind-body connection for a holistic approach to well-being.
Harness the power of self-suggestion to promote positive change.
Don't wait; enroll today to begin your healing journey and take charge of your recovery!
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Lesson 1: The Mind Model
Our subconscious controls 95% of our day-to-day experience. It also governs many of our bodily functions, like digestion, and body temperature, or our heart beating. It also, in part, governs the functioning of our immune system. Understanding the Mind and the ways we can reprogram our subconscious mind is crucial for healing and recovery.
Our subconscious controls 95% of our day-to-day experience. It also governs many of our bodily functions, like digestion, and body temperature, or our heart beating. It also, in part, governs the functioning of our immune system. Understanding the Mind and the ways we can reprogram our subconscious mind is crucial for healing and recovery.
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Lesson 2: Empowering Beliefs
Beliefs, or perhaps more realistically, belief systems, provide the 'mental scaffolding' for appraising and interpreting our experience. Negative beliefs create negative thoughts and attitudes, which, in turn, limit our ability to thrive and heal. Empowering beliefs that are more positive in nature cultivates resilience, confidence, and hope.
Beliefs, or perhaps more realistically, belief systems, provide the 'mental scaffolding' for appraising and interpreting our experience. Negative beliefs create negative thoughts and attitudes, which, in turn, limit our ability to thrive and heal. Empowering beliefs that are more positive in nature cultivates resilience, confidence, and hope.
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Lesson 3: Self Talk
We all talk to ourselves in the privacy of our own minds. That’s what Self Talk is. Our self-talk influences our performance and our well-being. Controlling our thoughts is the gateway to controlling our emotions, behaviors, and, ultimately, our results.
We all talk to ourselves in the privacy of our own minds. That’s what Self Talk is. Our self-talk influences our performance and our well-being. Controlling our thoughts is the gateway to controlling our emotions, behaviors, and, ultimately, our results.
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Lesson 4: Self-Hypnosis
Self-hypnosis is a powerful tool you can learn to support your healing and recovery journey. Self-hypnosis is a skill, and like any other skill, you improve through practice. The benefits are many, from reducing your stress and anxiety to improving your sleep and quality of life and even enhancing the functioning of your immune system.
Self-hypnosis is a powerful tool you can learn to support your healing and recovery journey. Self-hypnosis is a skill, and like any other skill, you improve through practice. The benefits are many, from reducing your stress and anxiety to improving your sleep and quality of life and even enhancing the functioning of your immune system.
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Lesson 5: Visioneering
Mastering the creative visualization process allows us to powerfully embed an upgraded vision into the subconscious mind. High-performing individuals in any field harness the power of their minds. With the skill of Visioneering, you can do the same for healing and recovery.
Mastering the creative visualization process allows us to powerfully embed an upgraded vision into the subconscious mind. High-performing individuals in any field harness the power of their minds. With the skill of Visioneering, you can do the same for healing and recovery.
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Lesson 6: The Mind's Control Room
The Metaphor:
Imagine your mind as a large room with various controls and dials. These controls represent different aspects of your health and well-being, like pain levels, immune system function, or relaxation response.
The Metaphor:
Imagine your mind as a large room with various controls and dials. These controls represent different aspects of your health and well-being, like pain levels, immune system function, or relaxation response.
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Lesson 7: Intelligent Actions
When working towards healing and recovery, your actions must be intelligent, smart, and on point because they must move you closer to your desired state of mind, feeling, and being.
When working towards healing and recovery, your actions must be intelligent, smart, and on point because they must move you closer to your desired state of mind, feeling, and being.
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Meet your instructor
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Meet your instructor ~
AVINOAM LERNER, CH
Professional Training
I earned my degree as a Holistic Therapist from the Reidman International College for Complementary and Integrative Medicine in Israel in 2000. Further education awarded me certification as a Clinical Hypnotherapist by the National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH) and the National Federation of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NFNLP) in the USA.
Cancer and Trauma Recovery Coaching
My innovative approach to recovery highlights the multidimensional nature of trauma and illness. For people seeking to play a more active role in their recovery, I offer a safe, practical, and effective path. This path can help enlist the restorative power of the mind. It can help to become more resilient and confident and experience a better quality of life.
Course FAQ
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Yes. Mind Programming, also known as subconscious mind programming, is a mental exercise for developing new beliefs that can help you achieve your goals.
The method we’re using in the Deep Mind Programming is Self-Hypnosis.
Fact: You cannot get stuck in self-hypnosis any more than you could get stuck daydreaming.
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Hypnosis is a state of focused attention. The self-hypnosis recordings induce a light state of focused attention. As such you are not under anything; rather, you are involved with the words and imagery offered in the recordings.
Fact: You are in control at all times during the hypnosis session.
Hypnosis is a natural state you have experienced many times and possibly even today, for example, while watching a movie or a show on TV and concentrating very intently to the point you get involved with the story or immersed in the experience.
The same goes for when you are driving a familiar route only to reach your destination without a clear recollection of everything that has happened on the way. These are everyday occurrences that induce a trance-like state, otherwise called a hypnotic state.
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Fact: The Subconscious Mind does not succumb to the cultural notion of Immediate Satisfaction.
It is important to remember that behavioral and physical limitations have been established over a long period of time. Therefore, any change must occur within the innate capacity of both the psyche and body to change.
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Yes. The British government officially recognized hypnosis as a viable therapeutic tool in 1952 through the Hypnotism Act.
In 1958, both the British and the American Medical Associations (AMA) sanctioned the official use of hypnosis by physicians. In the same year, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) also approved hypnotherapy for use by professionally responsible individuals.
Prestigious hospitals in the U.S. now use and teach hypnosis. These include Stanford University School of Medicine in San Francisco, the Beth Israel Medical Center in Boston, and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.
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Myths still abound regarding hypnosis, although it is becoming more widely accepted and trusted. Hypnosis cannot be used to control someone else’s mind, or their actions. By using hypnosis, people gain greater control over their own minds and their own actions.
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Fact: Anyone of normal intelligence who is willing to follow instructions can be hypnotized. Of course, anyone can resist being hypnotized, too.