Hypnosis
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 8:16 pm
I know Napoleon asked me about my history with hypnotism on the blog in the past and I can't find the comment now. The search function on the blog is abysmal. I was able to find this one that has some info you might find interesting.
https://fakeologist.com/blog/2021/02/01 ... /#comments
Hopefully, I don't bore Napoleon with recounting this. My initial experience with hypnosis was in med schl. They were offering CME free to med students over a 3 day weekend course. I signed up as a TOTAL disbeliever. I ended up volunteering to go onstage and was into trance in a flash. Imaginary balloons tied to my hand pulling my hand over my head, then they put my other hand into total anesthesia as they poked me with needles. It was quite an experience. I kept it in the back of my mind for 20 years or so as I was busy being indoctrinated into a cult. When I started questioning again, I started re-examining hypnosis, trying to understand it, practice it, and play. I studied Mark Cunningham, James Tripp, Freddy Jaquin, David Snyder, etc. Bandler was my favorite for NLP.
At the time I was consumed with pursuing ladies and there was a large community of PUA who use NLP and hypnosis to seduce ladies. I used it successfully with ladies on all levels. The first time I put a girl under with a formal induction, first thing she said was "do it again." The more skill and confidence I developed, I was able to hypnotize with my eyes and non-verbal intention, far more powerful than a formal induction. Another girl, I hypnotized to smile whenever she thinks about me, ten years later, we are still in touch. haha...I got out of a speeding ticket using it, fortunately cop was not wearing sunglasses. Not interested in pursuing the ladies any more as I see sexuality as a powerful purposeful distraction now.
I started doing daily self-hypnosis with mp3's 25 years ago and still do it. It has radically changed me in all aspects. At the same time, I gave up TV. I have given up movies and rock/pop music for 10 years. Rock was the most difficult to give up as I have been playing guitar and going to concerts since I was a teenager playing a Fender strat.
But once you know that it is poison, I knew what I had to do.
I attain "sleep paralysis" in trance everyday. My body often jerks and flips as I have released it of my conscious control. I think they say about meditation, if you don't have time for an hour a day, you need 2 or 3 hours a day. The hypnosis that I do, heals my body, reconnects me to my true essence, and expands possibilities and creative powers. I have lost stress, tension, fear, anxiety, and pain. It has healed me from the trauma of allopathic medicine.
The daily mp3 I listen to is by Mark Cunningham, who is my favorite hypnotist and is my biggest influence. "What you think becomes your reality"
This is a typical induction done by Mark
Over my career, I have made hundreds of cds of hypnosis mp3's for people who asked. Only one person ever told me they listened to it. One has to wonder whether people really want healing and relief of pain, or is it an addiction that is too powerful to purge.
One of the most important powerful things I have learned in speaking to the subconscious is it does not recognize a negative. So if you say, "I don't want to get sick", that is heard as "I want to get sick." Instead, one should say "I want to be healthy and happy." If you tell a child, "Don't play in the street" , it hears "play in the street." Instead one should say "play happily in the yard". They need to be positive affirmations.
The subconscious is accessed through a powerful emotion or confusion. The critical factor(the guard) has to be distracted so the castle can be accessed.
This is an example that I think I have posted on the blog before of hypnotizing a cop which I don't recommend. One does wonder why they ALWAYS wear sunglasses these days.
This is a good example of NLP with Richard Bandler. NLP and hypnosis are very similar with elements of creativity and imagination in both. Our parasitic enemy uses both against us all day everyday.
@Vince
https://fakeologist.com/blog/2021/02/01 ... /#comments
Hopefully, I don't bore Napoleon with recounting this. My initial experience with hypnosis was in med schl. They were offering CME free to med students over a 3 day weekend course. I signed up as a TOTAL disbeliever. I ended up volunteering to go onstage and was into trance in a flash. Imaginary balloons tied to my hand pulling my hand over my head, then they put my other hand into total anesthesia as they poked me with needles. It was quite an experience. I kept it in the back of my mind for 20 years or so as I was busy being indoctrinated into a cult. When I started questioning again, I started re-examining hypnosis, trying to understand it, practice it, and play. I studied Mark Cunningham, James Tripp, Freddy Jaquin, David Snyder, etc. Bandler was my favorite for NLP.
At the time I was consumed with pursuing ladies and there was a large community of PUA who use NLP and hypnosis to seduce ladies. I used it successfully with ladies on all levels. The first time I put a girl under with a formal induction, first thing she said was "do it again." The more skill and confidence I developed, I was able to hypnotize with my eyes and non-verbal intention, far more powerful than a formal induction. Another girl, I hypnotized to smile whenever she thinks about me, ten years later, we are still in touch. haha...I got out of a speeding ticket using it, fortunately cop was not wearing sunglasses. Not interested in pursuing the ladies any more as I see sexuality as a powerful purposeful distraction now.
I started doing daily self-hypnosis with mp3's 25 years ago and still do it. It has radically changed me in all aspects. At the same time, I gave up TV. I have given up movies and rock/pop music for 10 years. Rock was the most difficult to give up as I have been playing guitar and going to concerts since I was a teenager playing a Fender strat.
But once you know that it is poison, I knew what I had to do.
I attain "sleep paralysis" in trance everyday. My body often jerks and flips as I have released it of my conscious control. I think they say about meditation, if you don't have time for an hour a day, you need 2 or 3 hours a day. The hypnosis that I do, heals my body, reconnects me to my true essence, and expands possibilities and creative powers. I have lost stress, tension, fear, anxiety, and pain. It has healed me from the trauma of allopathic medicine.
The daily mp3 I listen to is by Mark Cunningham, who is my favorite hypnotist and is my biggest influence. "What you think becomes your reality"
This is a typical induction done by Mark
Over my career, I have made hundreds of cds of hypnosis mp3's for people who asked. Only one person ever told me they listened to it. One has to wonder whether people really want healing and relief of pain, or is it an addiction that is too powerful to purge.
One of the most important powerful things I have learned in speaking to the subconscious is it does not recognize a negative. So if you say, "I don't want to get sick", that is heard as "I want to get sick." Instead, one should say "I want to be healthy and happy." If you tell a child, "Don't play in the street" , it hears "play in the street." Instead one should say "play happily in the yard". They need to be positive affirmations.
The subconscious is accessed through a powerful emotion or confusion. The critical factor(the guard) has to be distracted so the castle can be accessed.
This is an example that I think I have posted on the blog before of hypnotizing a cop which I don't recommend. One does wonder why they ALWAYS wear sunglasses these days.
This is a good example of NLP with Richard Bandler. NLP and hypnosis are very similar with elements of creativity and imagination in both. Our parasitic enemy uses both against us all day everyday.
@Vince