Robert Lane - 1,000’s of quit smoking clients and passionate about helping people that suffer with anxiety and PTSD.
In the bustling world of Clinical Hypnosis Australia, a captivating conversation unfolds between Bob Lane and Trish Pellen immersed in the realm of hypnotherapy.
Bob Lane, a seasoned professional with a wealth of experiences, shares insights gleaned from his remarkable journey, while the host guides the dialogue with genuine curiosity.
As the session commences, Bob's voice resonates with warmth and authority, drawing listeners into his narrative. Recounting his formative years in Papua New Guinea, where he delved into the enigmatic world of hypnosis, Tribes their had hypnosis practices as part of their culture and Bob wanted to learn more. As he dived in he encountered the profound mysteries of the human mind.
Bob has helped 1,000s of people quit smoking with hypnosis and his passion lies within helping people alleviate PTSD and anxiety.
With a steadfast resolve to demystify hypnosis, Bob elucidates the therapeutic process, assuaging apprehensions and fostering a sense of trust and safety among his clients. Through personalized interventions tailored to individual needs, Bob champions a holistic approach to healing, guiding clients towards liberation from entrenched patterns of thought and behavior.
In the realm of hypnotherapy, Bob Lane stands as a beacon of light for people seeking to quit smoking, reduce addictions to alcohol and much more, illuminating pathways to healing and transformation with unwavering dedication and boundless compassion.
As his story reverberates across time and space, may it inspire all who encounter it to embrace the limitless potential of the human mind and spirit.
More About Bob
My early career was within the hospitality industry, working in hotels and clubs throughout Queensland and Papua New Guinea. My profession has enabled me to be an interested observer of human behaviour over an extended period of time. I have listened to countless patrons’ personal journeys while working, socialising, and living in hotels.
My interest in the power of the mind was first piqued when I was managing a resort hotel in the late 1980s in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. Just to the west of Rabaul, in the Baining Mountains, the local people would conduct fire dances, where the men would dance barefoot in beds of burning, hot coals with absolutely no burns or injuries.
I also observed other beliefs, behaviours, and events that defied traditional western thinking, and challenged my own life experiences. This led me to wonder just how much our beliefs dictate human behaviour.
Later, after returning to Australia, I learned to firewalk using self-hypnosis. Observing the Baining fire dancers, and learning to do it myself, started me on the path to obtaining professional learning in Hypnosis and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP).
I remain absolutely convinced we have much more control over our health, both mentally and physically, than most of us believe. My belief has only strengthened upon personally contributing to, and witnessing, significant changes in the people I have assisted.
Hypnosis coupled with NLP provides powerful techniques for positive change in our lives.