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Can you be “hypnotized” and conscious at the same time?

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Your most asked question about hypnotherapy answered. {NAME}, The response to has been phenomenal. O

Your most asked question about hypnotherapy answered. {NAME}, The response to [Marisa Peer’s Instant Transformational Hypnotherapy Masterclass]( has been phenomenal. Over 20,000 people signed up to experience this powerful session with many reporting huge breakthroughs and profound healing. [And you can book your spot here >>]( [Click to view the Masterclass]( While many in our community have already experienced powerful shifts, there’s a few of you who may be a little unsure about the whole idea of hypnotherapy and hypnosis. And one of the most common questions we’ve been getting is this... Is it safe? And how is it different from those “hypnosis acts” we see on TV where people are hypnotized to do weird and unusual things without their control? Here’s the key difference according to Marisa. You will NOT go to “sleep” like what you see at those hypnosis stage shows. It’s the complete opposite. Marisa’s 30-minute hypnotherapy session will put you in a powerful hypnotic state while having FULL control of your conscious mind. It is because of this you’ll be able to tap into your subconscious, review past childhood events (this is the critical step), and pluck out any damaging beliefs you may have that’s holding you back. And yes, it is 100% safe. The only reason we encourage you to experience this in the comfort of your own home is that you’ll likely experience a surge of emotions when old memories start to resurface. So you’ll want to be in a familiar and comforting environment. To experience a full 30-minute transformational hypnotherapy session with Marisa, just use the link below. You can either book an appointment or watch now. [Watch the Masterclass Now or RSVP](   Be Extraordinary, [Vishen signature]( Vishen Lakhiani Founder, Mindvalley, Author of [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind]( Follow The Real Me on [Facebook](           Follow us for more great content:         [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Twitter]( [Instagram](  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@mindvalleyacademy.com 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy](

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