When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Roy Masters (commentator) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Masters_(commentator)

    Roy Masters (born 2 April 1928, died 22 April 2021) was an English-born American author, radio personality, businessman and hypnotist. He was the creator of a type of mindfulness meditation exercise, which has appeared in his books and recordings.

  3. Ron Diamond - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Diamond

    Ron Diamond has had two primary producing, distributing and curating careers in live-action film making (1980–1990), and in animation film production (1990–present). Diamond spent nine years producing live action films including, The Chocolate War and The Dark Backward before refocusing his career towards animation.

  4. Training routines (Scientology) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Training_routines...

    There are numerous TR drills in Scientology. [1] Some are used for auditor training and others for administrative training. A person's earliest exposure to TRs is usually on the Success Through Communication Course, an introductory service at a Church of Scientology which teaches basic communication skills through "doing" the drills, not reading theory.

  5. Animation Show of Shows - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animation_Show_of_Shows

    The Animation Show of Shows is a traveling selection of the year's best animated short films. It is curated and presented by Acme Filmworks founder Ron Diamond.The show began in 1998 with the aim of showing the most original, funny, and intelligent short animated films from all over the world by presenting them to major animation studios, in hope of inspiring their influential animators and ...

  6. Dianetics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianetics

    Dianetics is a set of ideas and practices, invented in 1950 by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard, regarding the human mind.Dianetics was originally conceived as a form of psychological treatment, but was rejected by the psychological and medical establishments as pseudoscientific.

  7. Scientology and hypnosis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_and_hypnosis

    Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard was known to his associates in the late 1940s as a talented hypnotist. [2] During this period, he worked in Hollywood posing as a swami. [3] He used nitrous oxide and amphetamines with hypnosis. [1]: 760 He credited hypnosis techniques with shaping his book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health.

  8. National Guild of Hypnotists - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Guild_of_Hypnotists

    In 1990, NGH set requirements of 15 hours of continuing education credits for active certification status. In 1991, the minimum number of training hours was raised to 100, with 75 class hours and 25 hours independent study. That year, a Forensic Hypnosis curriculum and the Train the Trainers Program and core curriculum were introduced. In 1992 ...

  9. Ronald Pellar - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Pellar

    As of the 1960s, Pellar was established as a hypnotist in Los Angeles, where he was photographed in the company of a number of celebrities. [6] He was using the name Ronald Dante and working as a hypnotist in Los Angeles nightclubs as of May 1969, when he became the seventh and last husband of actress Lana Turner. [3]