Hypnotes September – Magic Moments

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SOME people manage to live life by coasting along, taking each day as it comes, but for others life feels constantly difficult and full of pitfalls and unhappiness. Generally for most people, life is full of ups and downs, with variations of peaks and troughs, but there are also times when we can get stopped in our tracks, very unexpectedly, and for numerous reasons, for instance, illness, accidents, bereavements, or on a more positive note, promotion, change of job, new relationship, and birth of a child.
Changes in circumstances or of attitudes and behaviour can also be altered by what some people may term as ‘an act of God’, divine intervention’ or ‘someone looking down on me!’. These are the ‘magic moments’ when a person cannot explain what has happened to cause a change in them or in what they are going through at the time. An example of this may be, a feeling of intense anxiety and panic about attending a important function but suddenly a feeling of calm serenity enables their natural coping skills to emerge with a change of attitude and ability to manage the situation with ease.
However, it is important to remain open to the possibility of these things happening, some people totally close themselves off because they are so low in mood and lack self worth that they think ‘magic moments’ can only happen to other people. If they reach out to another person for help or offer an act of kindness to someone else, they may then acknowledge when a magic moment happens. Negative thinking and worrying thoughts cloud judgement and self belief, and causes doubt about whether human kindness and positive experiences really exist.
It is always astounding though, even for those people in the depths of despair how something unexpected happens to make positive changes. Any form of caring interaction between two or more people can bring this about.
Love is the answer; everything around us exists because of love, the lyrics of songs, many of the storylines on the soaps and films on TV. We all want someone to love us and accept us, if we feel loved then life feels better, and it is during times of celebration that love makes everything seem so much better and brighter.
Our daughter’s wedding was a wonderful example of how people are brought together, and who forget their differences when they all want to celebrate in the love of the union between two people. During these times magic moments are constantly happening, when people talk to others they haven’t spoken to for years and are instrumental in creating an environment of security and meaning for the happy couple.
The feeling of love attracts people like bees to honey; everyone wants to share in it. If you are struggling in your experience of feeling loved or being loving, and are feeling lacking of those ‘magic moments’ in any way, then please do not hesitate to contact myself or Cate Todd on 01925 658322 to discuss how we may be able to help you open up to experiencing those loving, caring ‘magic moments’.


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