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| February 23, 2007 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Hull Daily Mail)

Look into my eyes. You know my stories always make you sleepy.

You might be cynical, sceptical or some other "ical", but come with me into a world of the unknown.

For the past 15 years, Steve Burgess, 49, has been using hypnosis to help people stop smoking to tackling obesity, depression and cancer.

Almost by accident, he stumbled on past life regression as he treated a young man suffering panic attacks.

Steve said: "He was lying on the couch and then started screaming 'they're coming to get me, they're coming to get me'. I asked what was happening and he said: 'they've shot me'.

"Then his panic attacks evaporated." Have I got your attention? Then, we'll begin.

Moving from Darlington to east Hull when he was 10 weeks old, Steve was the eldest of three in a working class family.

His father became an analytical chemist, instilling a hard work ethic on his family.

He studied hotel management in Huddersfield, through his father's guidance and desire to …

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