Isn’t the word “iliopsoas” what you were looking for?
But this is by no means just an anatomical term.
This is the key muscle in nonverbal hypnosis.
The Vital Role of the Psoas Muscle in Non-Verbal Hypnosis
(This entry is for those who have mastered the “psoas muscle” technique in non-verbal hypnosis.)
The “psoas muscle” in non-verbal hypnosis is a technique that involves directing the client’s attention to the solar plexus as a trigger, and then guiding them to focus on the psoas muscle. However, in addition to the solar plexus, there are other key points that can be used to access and influence this critical muscle group.
The psoas muscle, often referred to as the “muscle of the soul,” plays a crucial role in non-verbal hypnosis. This deep core muscle, located at the junction of the spine and the pelvis, is intimately connected to our emotional and physical well-being. By understanding and working with the psoas muscle, hypnotists and practitioners can unlock profound therapeutic potential.
One of the primary functions of the psoas muscle is to connect the upper and lower body, acting as a bridge between the two. This anatomical connection allows the practitioner to influence the entire body and mind through targeted work with the psoas. By guiding the client’s awareness and energy to this muscle, you can access and release deeply held tensions, emotions, and patterns that may be hindering their well-being.
Beyond the solar plexus, other key entry points for working with the psoas include the lower back, the hip flexors, and the pelvic floor. By exploring these areas and their interconnectedness, the practitioner can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the psoas muscle and its role in the client’s overall physical and emotional state.
For example, tension or restriction in the lower back can indicate a dysfunction in the psoas, which may be contributing to a range of issues, from chronic pain to emotional imbalances. Similarly, tightness in the hip flexors or the pelvic floor can also be indicative of an underlying problem with the psoas, and addressing these areas can often lead to profound and lasting changes.
By incorporating the exploration and activation of the psoas muscle into your non-verbal hypnosis practice, you can significantly enhance the effectiveness of your work. This powerful muscle can be a gateway to deeper levels of relaxation, emotional release, and ultimately, transformation for your clients.
Remember, the psoas muscle is not just an anatomical structure – it is a vital link between the physical and the emotional, the conscious and the subconscious. By understanding and working with this remarkable muscle, you can unlock new dimensions of non-verbal hypnosis and help your clients achieve profound and lasting change.

Exploring the iliopsoas muscle in nonverbal hypnosis is a journey of deep self-transformation that goes beyond a mere technical practice. Our bodies contain hidden emotions and memories that cannot be expressed in words. The iliopsoas muscle is truly the key to releasing those emotions and memories.
The human body is a complex system with amazing wisdom. The iliopsoas is where our emotional and physical experiences are stored and held. Understanding this muscle provides deep insight into self-understanding.
As nonverbal hypnosis practitioners, we are more than just technicians. We are explorers and healing guides who touch the depths of the human subconscious. Through the iliopsoas muscles, clients are able to face their hidden potential and experience true liberation.
This journey is not easy. But by moving forward one step at a time, with patience and deep empathy, amazing transformations are possible. The iliopsoas is a quiet and powerful gateway to unlocking our inner power.
Finally, remember that this quest is not the end, but the beginning. Each practice is an opportunity for new discoveries and growth. Our job is to constantly push the boundaries of human possibility.
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