| About ISI-CNV |
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| The trance-cultural approach of ISI-CNV brings together different views of the mind. |
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| Our school was founded as an institute for the study and research of Hypnosis, with the alternative name of IHI - International Hypnosis Institute. We have found that an exhaustive study of hypnosis should also include the different trance-cultural approaches. |
| We decided to specialize in these approaches for extracting a common system and seeking new empowering and therapeutic methods. |
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| From the western side, we specialize in modern Hypnotherapy, NLP and NLP 3. You can find many links on NLP and hypnosis institutes in our links section and read free material about NLP 3. |
| We think NLP brings us some useful concepts, but it is not exhaustive in the complexity of human communication and mind. NLP must be completed. Therefore we use the concept of NLP 3: a new dramatic improvement. |
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| From the eastern side we found the works of Chinese Alchemy (Chi Kung or Qigong) very interesting. These essentially match the ideas of Franz Bardon. This brings new ideas and methodologies compatible to the works and tradition of Yoga in its different forms. |
| We also found it very useful to have a training and research centre also in the strategic target-site of Bouddhanat Stupa in Katmandu , Nepal . |
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| The Tibetan tradition (which found its ethnic and natural context in Nepal , India and Tibet/TAR) is a joint derivative of the earlier Bon-Po Shamanic tradition of the Himalayan and Central Asia region. Vajrayana Master Guru Rimpoche (Padmasambhava) imported Mahayana Buddhism to Tibet in the 7th century. Its healing and divination practices are strongly similar to the Chinese and Indian, particular Lung/Chi or Yoga's concept of body energy and states of consciousness. |