Hypnotically Annihilating Anxiety – Penetrating Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist by The Rogue Hypnotist

Hypnotically Annihilating Anxiety – Penetrating Confessions of a Rogue Hypnotist by The Rogue Hypnotist

Author:The Rogue Hypnotist [Hypnotist, The Rogue]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2016-04-08T07:00:00+00:00


A very beautiful Russian lady with raven coloured hair turned up at my house. She looked mid-twenties – tops; in fact she was in her early 40’s! Good genes. What follows is her interview and the session for depression that followed. I talked non-stop for 2 hours because this lady wasn’t in a secure financial position at that stage in her life. I do stuff like that because kindness and generosity are important to me, unlike a lot of other money grabbing therapists. I never went into hypnotherapy for the money, believe me!

Interview.

The lady told me on the phone what she wanted – she was depressed. Her aim was to sleep well, learn how to love herself, to look after her physical self, learn how to be deeply relaxed. I can do that. Good. Break the problem ‘depression’ into its problem matrix parts and tackle it bit by bit till it can’t exist.

1. In general (client’s name) how are things going at the moment?

Answer: ‘I have always been a bad sleeper – have memories from childhood of this. My childhood was bad. My dad drank a lot and was violent. My dad always had a potential to kill himself. Once I came into a room and saw my dad hanging from a rope. I thought he was dead but he was just pretending and laughed. I had to go to the doctor as my skin broke out in neurodermatitis.’

Well we know the cause – prolonged, traumatic, insecure environment and then some! Even though she is ‘depressed’ she cares for her appearance but dresses dramatically in black, like Hamlet. Like most adult Eastern Europeans she is quite dour and a sense of humour is not a strong point depressed or not. These are the legacies of autocratic Governments stretching back far before the Soviet system’s horrors. Notice the use of the universal quantifier – 'always'.

2. What do you do for a living? Do you enjoy it?

Answer: ‘I am self-employed and I am studying psychology at University. I have a …(young child) and also I am learning about NLP.’

Again no man! She smiles as she tells me about learning NLP as though this is a bond of similarity between us. I just think – what you learning that crap for?

3. What’s your living situation? Married etc.

Answer: ‘I have financial problems* as I am divorced. My divorce was unexpected. I am not consciously worrying. I am a good student. But I overwork a lot. I am a perfectionist. I have not found myself.’

(*Linked to her financial problems she tells me that the indoctrination she received by the Soviets has made her feel guilty about making money – cultural hypnosis at work.)

She tells me she relaxes with meditation – ‘SHIT!’ I think, don’t do that! Read book 7, ‘Escaping cultural hypnosis to find out why it’s so dangerous. So what we got here folks? No financial security – an essential need. No man – an essential need. She isn’t taking time out to rest – an essential need.



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