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      For over thirty years, Terry Stokes has practiced hypnosis as a hypnotherapist, lecturer, teacher and stage performer.
 
    During this time, he has successfully assisted thousands of people in their quest for self-improvement in such areas as health, weight, sports, education and success. In addition, his pursuit of the most fascinating phenomenon which can be produced with hypnosis, past life regression, has brought him such acclaim that his workshops on the subject attract capacity audiences. 
 
     Terry still enjoys presenting his hypnosis show purely for entertainment, which he does for over 1 million people each year throughout North America. It is probably through this medium he gains the most satisfaction. He offers huge numbers of people a chance to forget their problems for an hour or so, at the same time heighten their awareness, so that many use it to effect positive changes in their own lives.  
 
   In my 15-year association with Terry Stokes as a booking agent, personal manager, advisor and publisher, I have witnessed firsthand the growth of this extraordinary man as a performer, educator, humanitarian and leader in the field of self-motivation. 
 
    As a performer, he carries on the tradition of being the best at using hypnotism for entertainment as did his predecessors Jack Berry, Pat Collins, Dante and Ormand McGill. As an educator, he shares with thousands each year his techniques of self-influence through self-hypnosis, in the manner of friend and highly regarded contemporary Gil Boyne.  

  

     Now as he approaches the ever expanding range of possibilities for personal growth, his gifts of voice and philosophy endear him to all those who understand the awesome power of communication with the subconscious mind.  

 

From Terry:

     My interest in hypnosis began many years ago when I saw stage hypnotist Jack Berry per­form his nightclub show in Atlanta, Georgia. That night, hypnosis became my life's passion. The passion has not waned over the years and my respect for the science of hypnosis continues to grow.

 
      I began my professional career in hypnosis as a therapist at the Atlanta Hypnosis Institute. One night as I told a weight control class they should be doing what they really want to do most, I stopped and thought, "If that is really such good advice, why don't I take it myself?" 

   

       My dream was to become an entertainer. So I sold my interest in the business to my partners, wrote a show, and have been touring with it ever since. It was good advice. 
     

     I am aware that many practicing hypnotists frown upon or condemn stage hypnosis, but I want to say here that I have learned more about the science of hypnosis as a stage hypnotist than I ever learned in college or workshops or from textbooks. Without the stage hypnotist, the are and science of hypnosis would have withered and died while awaiting official sanction. It is also my belief that I help more people in one performance as a stage hypnotist than I could in weeks working as a therapist. If for one hour I can make 500 people forget all of their worries and problems and laugh...I have performed a very therapeutic service.  

 
     Over the years, I have taught hundreds of classes and have worked with thousands of students in workshops throughout the United States and Canada. 
 
     I always begin with two questions. (1) Have you ever read or studied about hypnosis? (2) Have you ever been hypnotized? 
 
     Invariably, the answers are the same. "Yes, I have read about hypnosis," or "No, I don't think I've ever been hypnotized." 
 
    These two answers do not go together. Those who have read or studied about hypnosis should know everyone has been hypnotized. So, either they are not understanding what they are reading, or the books they are reading are incorrect or confusing. 
 
     I believe the answer is somewhere in the middle. a few people say they have studied a subject when actually they have read no more than an article or two. Most, however, have actually read a great deal about hypnosis, but have read outdated or technically confusing materials. 
 
     Many of the most modern texts are merely copies of outdated works, and poor or wrong ideas are passed from text to text, often unchallenged. The books that do challenge old concepts are usually to technical for the layman. One notable exception to this is Self Hypnosis and Other Mind Expanding Techniques by Charles Tebbetts. This is an excellent work and a must for any complete hypnosis library.
 
          Because hypnosis is possibly the most promising tool available for developing human potential, I feel there is a great need for a simple, easy to understand work on hypnosis. The first time students of hypnosis will discover many, if not all of their preconceived ideas about hypnosis are completely false. Even many practicing hypnotists may find challenges to some of their most basic beliefs about their craft.
 
     For example, until a few years ago, all hypnotists were taught that to achieve a good enough trance level for behavior modification, the hypnotic induction should be at least fifteen minutes long. When seeing a stage hypnotist accomplishing this fifteen-minute task in one minute or less, it was simply shrugged off as fake or a setup. My observations from working with thousands of people every year has lead me to a completely different conclusion, that not only is it possible to accomplish this in a minute or less as you view my material you will see I have actually done this.
 






 
 
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