Getting started

You seem to have read through some of my previous posts, but I wonder if you've skipped over some key context.

I am a hypnotist. In other words, I am a guide. I help people to experience things that they cannot normally experience, and I guide them to healings by a less difficult path.

Hypnosis is not mind control. There is some overlap between the two, but there's also overlap between both fields and simple, ordinary conversation.

Yes, I'm interested by MKULTRA, the government mind control program. But I think you'll find that of the 149 subprojects that fell under MKULTRA, I spend most of my time discussing the eight that involved hypnosis. Just as Nazi research helped to put men on the moon, and made advances to medicine that save lives, so too has this mind control research made advances to my own field of transformation and healing.

In addition to that, I have worked with victims of mind control. There are people out there who are abusing people using techniques such as hypnosis, and it's important to be familiar with their techniques if I'm going to undo what they've done.

Yes, I have an interest in mind control. That does not mean that I practice mind control.

And I'm already familiar with many of the supporting practices. I spent my teenage years studying psionics. I lived at the Omega Institute for two years, during which time I took classes on various forms of meditation, qigong, and yoga. After I left, I continued attending Vipassana meditation courses, which I'm sure you know also focus on Anapana and Metta meditations. I'm looking to go beyond the supporting practices.

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