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I’m Shauna Cummins - a certified Clinical Hypnosis Practitioner with a private practice in New York, author of Wishcraft (2021), holder of ceremonies, multi-disciplinary artist and founder of Divine Feminine School of Hypnosis and MindMassageHotline.

I’m the resident event hypnotist at The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downton and regularly teach workshops and conduct ceremonies in NYC and abroad. I also create hypnotic sound art and installations and my work has been featured internationally at The National Gallery of Denmark, The Queens Museum of New York, The Center for Contemporary Art Glasgow, Borealis Music Festival, Obonjan Island and in publications such as The Independent, YAHOO News and The Numinous among others.

I’ve also held residencies in hotels and wellbeing centres, such as ACE Hotel Mediums Residency, The James Hotel Downtown NYC, Nomade Hotel Tulum, Maha Rose Brooklyn, and Obonjan Island Croatia. 

The method I developed and work with is called Wishcraft™. Wishcraft is self-hypnosis that teaches the art of well-wishing as a practice for changing thought patterns and beliefs, turning wishes into action

I can trace my practice of hypnosis back to a young age.  In my childhood experiences with unexplained illness and stressful hospital stays, I intuitively utilized the imagination for self-healing that helped me overcome various physical challenges. 

I received the board certification through the National Guild of Hypnotists in 2012 and started working as a Clinical Hypnosis Practitioner. I’ve also worked as an artist and entrepreneur in NYC and abroad for over fifteen years.  My life’s passion is helping people help themselves through the healing art of hypnosis. 

I live in the woods in a magical healing house with three wishing wells in upstate New York.


 
A few words about Shauna: If there is a human embodiment of the word “serene,” Shauna is it. She seemed to move as if she were floating, a smile slid so easily and warmly onto her face that it in itself was a little hypnotizing because of how welcome and complete it made me feel.
— Kristin Iversen, NYLON Magazine