Omni Hypnosis blog . . . open forum . . .

Some of you may not know it, but Gerald Kein has started a blog (yes, I’ve already added it to the hypnoblogs list at Life of Brian). The Omni Hypnosis Training Center blog is now at http://omnihypnosis.blogspot.com and Jerry is taking a new and exciting approach to his blog. He is using it as an open forum for unmoderated discussion of issues and topics related to hypnosis.

Since a number of folks on the Omnigrads list (Jerry’s private yahoogroup for folks who have graduated from his various trainings), have asked for a forum that was unmoderated where folks could feel comfortable making statements that would not be rejected due to opinion or politics or for other reasons, Jerry created the blog to allow unmoderated discussion.

As anyone who knows me or who has read even a fraction of my writings, I highly reccomend Gerald Kein, his teaching, and his training materials . . . he is one of the handful of folks I would consider a true master of hypnosis and the hypnotic arts . . . for those of you who have seen me walking through a room zappin’ and trancin’ folks left and right with instant and rapid inductions, Kein is one of the true sifu of hypnosis, the sensei of senseis as far as Elman-based hypnosis goes. For those who can’t go all the way to Deland, Florida, to learn from him (such as those of us on the other side of the planet), then his training videos are very high content. I’ve actually bought a few of them more than once just to make sure I had the latest version (the new DVD are a godsend as the videotapes were always getting corrupted or ruined from the humidity here). His webpages are at http://www.omnihypnosis.com (which have undergone a very nifty overhaul of late . . . I suspect a whole bunch of folks will be stealing . . . er, borrowing . . . the idea of the opening video greeting on the main page as it works beautifully.

Do support Jerry and his work and do check back at a regular basis to check on what topics are being discussed and to comment on them. Just as in a list like this one, a forum is only as good as its participants. If you want to have a positive experience with a group or forum, you need to participate.

All the best,
Brian