Overcome subconscious blocks with Hypnotherapy
Write, Compose, Paint… Create!
Creative people often suffer incredible self-doubt that ends up clouding the creative process and renders them unable to pursue their goals. If you’ve ever suffered from writers’ block or any other kind of creative block, then you know how debilitating this can be. Further exaserbating the situation are finishing deadlines that only make the situation worse. For this reason, it is important that you train your mind to write at will.
For any two people, the cause of a creative block can be very different Fear of rejection or failure is often the driving force behind most kinds of blockages that creative people experience. It may be due to a lack of support from friends and family. It can also stem from overly harsh critiques from people in the business. Whatever the cause, hypnosis can help you to break through these barriers and allow your creativity to flow.
Rachmaninoff, a famous composer of classical symphony struggled for years to get his “creative groove” back after his First Symphony was not well received on its first performance. There were rumors at the time that the orchestra conductor, Alexander Glazunov was drunk during the performance, causing a poor showing. It made no difference. The critics lamabasted Rachmaninoff.
While the failure was not Rachmaninoff’s, he fell into a deep depression and for three years he was unable to compose anything. When the Philharmonic Society of London wanted him to write something for them, he could not get past his depression and immense writers’ block. To assist him, he employed the services of psychologist and hypnotherapist Dr. Nikolai Dahl. Using hypnotherapy, Dr. Dahl was able to help Rachmaninoff resolve the trauma caused by the poor debut of his First Symphony and he was able to resume composing music. In fact, following his treatment, Rachmaninoff composed his most famous work: his Second Piano Concerto. He dedicated this composition to Dr. Dahl, his hypnotherapist.
It is said that the song “I Think of You” by Frank Sinatra borrowed from the first movement while Eric Carmen borrowed heavily from the second movement to create the song we “All by Myself.” Here is second movement. Listen to see if you can recognize this amazing music.
Sylvester Stallone is another well known person who has used hypnosis to help him with his writing and acting. Stallone had been struggling to get noticed in Hollywood for ten years. He sought the services of a hypnotherapist and thereafter, was able to write the script for Rocky. He credits hypnosis for enabling him to write this academy award winning script. He also used hypnosis to help him get into the role of Rocky Balboa. Of this he states “I arrived in Philadelphia for the location shoot and was scared to death. But every day I stretched out and played the subconscious motivation recordings made for me in Los Angeles.”
Acclaimed author Stephen King told Fortune Magazine, “I think writing is self hypnosis.” He enters a trancelike state where he has the ability to write for 3 1/2 hours. It is when you access your inner creativity that writing becomes easy. It becomes a way of life.
While hypnosis will not make a person able to act, compose music, or write a screenplay if they don’t have the talent for it, it can help strengthen these abilities if they already part of you. As with Rachmaninoff, hypnosis can help you to get past fear of rejection and poor performance, or as with Stallone, it can help you to become a better screenwriter and actor.


