Hypnosis and Your Incredible Brain

I read an article by a colleague, Rebecca Rishe and I wanted to share some of her thoughts with you about your magnificent brain.

Your brain weighs about 2-lbs., 10-oz. It is estimated to contain around 15 billion transistorized cells, each of which has the capacity to store more than 100,000 bits of information. This information flows into the brain through about 25 or more routes called feedback systems. 

Your entire nervous system is electromagnetic energy. It takes the power generated from 1,000 Niagara Falls to run your brain/ systems for a 24-hour period. If your brain were a computer, experts project that it would be ten stories high and the size of Texas. 

And there’s more. Each cell in your body houses a mind of its own. The brain is constantly checking each and every cell of our being on a continual basis. Once again, this multiplies and magnifies the infinite possibilities that lie before us.

Imagine the possibilities for thoughts, feelings, ideas.

Through hypnosis, you have the remarkable capacity to tap into the assets and hidden potential that are inherently present in your brain. 

Give us a call and let us help you connect to your most powerful resource.

I’m Roberta Fernandez, a Board Certified hypnotist and Certified Trainer at FARE Hypnosis, helping you take back control, by unlocking the power of your mind to reach your goals of any kind.

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