You are more than welcome for the reading, and thanking you in return for your positive feedback and kind words.
And I am pleased to see that my giving you the benefit of the doubt about you possibly not being 18 yet was not misplaced.
Perhaps now that you recognise that once you are 18 that you are also perfectly legal and welcome with regards to requesting a reading and that your DOB may be used as a basis for another one in the future, that you might now correct this anomaly in your profile.
http://www.mysticboard.com/profile.php?mode=editprofile
I have more than one 19 year old amongst my regular and satisfied customers, and your correct date of birth will be useful in order for my guidance to better customise your reading to your particular stage of life.
About giving readings over the internet since I have never given them any other way off-line (and have no intention to), I really cannot personally say whether either method is easier when compared to the other. But I strongly suspect that this is highly individual for each reader to determine for him or herself by personal experience, and that some of us were never intended to give private readings in person for a fee.
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| I thought no one would bother once I changed my mind so I re-edited my original post. |
Changing your mind is good, if it gets you a better reading.
I can assure you that it does not bother me at all, and that helping good and decent people such as yourself is never too much of a bother for yours truly. Indeed the pleasure is most on my side of the close working relationship between the reader and the person who is asking (the querent), which is required for this to work period.
There are no problems from my end with you changing your mind about what you wish to ask me, BEFORE your reading is given.
This suggests to me that you have given your request further careful thought and that you are committed to getting the most effective and useful reading possible.
If however you change your mind or question AFTER the reading has been completed, then you are out of luck until at least another month's time has passed for a new request and a new reading.
I am sorry to hear that the hypnotherapy did not work to your satisfaction, within that relatively brief time frame. I have had much more success with practising self hypnosis, although I fully realise that what works well for one person may not ever work for another.
I have the following somewhat ancient (like me) title in my private collection at home, which answered the many questions and doubts which I had about using self hypnosis, particularly well in my opinion.
The vitally important thing if you decide to go down this route is to let any treating doctor or counsellor at the time (there are none in your case, but there may be with other members looking at this advice) know that you are trying this method out for yourself, in addition to following his or her treatment and not in place of it. I cannot over emphasise how important this is to your health, safety and for you getting a good hearing from your doctor in the future.
"A Practical Guide To Self Hypnosis" by Melvin Powers 1961 [Wilshire Book Company California]
Chapter 10 (pp 91 - 102) which is called "A New Approach to Self-Hypnosis When All Else Fails" was worth more than its weight in gold to me when I got frustrated and impatient with myself after a month of practice, with little or no progress being made towards achieving a deep enough state of relaxation.
My psychiatrist was then able to help me develop the level of self discipline and best induction methods, now that I was more comfortable with the whole idea after reading this book.
So I suppose that I used a combination of both professional and self help.
Kindest regards,
EoT
