YES, you CAN have a psychedelic experience - safely, legally, naturally!*
Psychedelic energy is a force in the universe: it's everywhere, all around us, all the time. You can capture this energy for yourself with hypnosis! Using easy, simple, safe techniques known to scientists and doctors for centuries, you can unlock the benefits of a psychedelic experience - without spending thousands of dollars at a clinic or risking criminal charges on the street.
What is hypnosis?
Hypnosis is an altered state of mind: a kind of awareness and thought different from how we normally sense and think. Humans have sought and induced altered states since the dawn of time.
The most common effects of mild hypnosis are focus, relaxation, and suggestibility:
- Focus: subjects report becoming so engrossed that it can seem like the world falls away or doesn't matter
- Relaxation: subjects experience reduced inhibition, anxiety and mental/physical tension
- Suggestibility: subjects are more open and receptive to commands and suggestions
What is a psychedelic experience? What are psychedelic drugs?
Extremely deep states of hypnosis cause much more profound effects, including:
- Sensory distortions (of time, space, pain relief, heat/cold, and more)
- Intensified emotions (feelings of contentment and well-being - or, conversely, intense fear, anxiety, or dread)
- Visual and auditory hallucinations (sights or sounds that don't come from the real world)
- Enhanced spirituality (a sense of connection with the divine, or "oneness" with something bigger than oneself)
- Consciousness expansion (an awareness of parts of one's own mind not normally accessible)
These are all also well-known side effects from consuming psychedelic drugs - drugs like LSD, DMT and magic mushrooms - which work by acting on the body's receptors for serotonin, a powerful neurotransmitter. Serotonin is how our brains tell us, "Yuck, get it out!" (For example, we vomit when we eat something poisonous because of the serotonin receptors in our stomachs.)
The experience of hypnosis is, in fact, very much the same as the psychedelic experience, and it's theorized that serotonin may be responsible for both! But more research is badly needed, and progress is slow because psychedelic drugs are illegal in most of the world (with only a very few exceptions).
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We don't really know! Hypnosis remains one of the great unexplained unknowns of medical science.
The writer and hypnotist A. E. van Vogt compared hypnosis to electricity. Back at the turn of the 20th century, before the discovery of the electron, new uses for electricity were discovered every day, and the use of electricity was already a profitable industry - even though nobody could really define what electricity was! Such is the case with hypnosis: we don't know what it is, but we know what it does!
We haven't discovered the "hypnotic electron" yet - but we do know a variety of ways to reliably induce hypnosis. The techniques I use in my practice employ guided control of breath, sight and hearing. But, hypnosis is so powerful that it can also be induced spontaneously, during activities like…
- Exercise
- Yoga and meditation
- Religious worship
- Playing or listening to music
- Watching TV or playing video games
- Hunger/fasting
- Having a fever
- Sleeplessness
- Oxygen deprivation
- Long-distance driving
About your hypnotist
I'm an experienced street hypnotist and a passionate advocate for cognitive liberty. My work is motivated by a deeply-held conviction: every person on this planet is an immortal psychedelic being, with an inalienable right to experience hypnotic power - each on our own terms.
My practice rejects the endless victimhood of "Big Therapy!"* Psychedelic Hypnosis replaces that with a more compassionate and spiritual theoretical framework: empowering, strengthening, and liberating - not medicalizing!*
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