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How to Get What You Want via Hypnosis

Other than ‘Happiness’, research discloses that ‘How to get what you want via Hypnosis’ is what most readers want to know when it comes to ‘Positive Words‘. 

Hypnotism in a Third Person as a Diagnostic Modality

Hypnotic practice is, in itself, morally benign but the intent of the hypnotist is paramount in a human continuum where ‘Intent is Everything’

The decisive factor in hypnosis must always be the benefit of the hypnotized subject. Hypnotist intent can range from healing to crime. The interest for many seeking this information will be somewhere in between the two.  How do sales, or other goal-oriented interactions, for example, honestly factor into this subject benefit imperative?

Evidently the US military industrial complex can even induce hypnotic suggestion into a target subject as an act of war using microwaves.  

MICROWAVE HEARING

The first un-classified
successful transmission
of the human voice directly
into the skull of a living
person was performed by
Dr. Joseph C. Sharp, of the
Walter Reed Army Institute
of Research in 1974.

By transforming a hypnotist’s
voice using the Lowery
Silent Sound or Smernov Scramble
methods, used during the Gulf War,
it is possible to hypnotize
a target without the target
being aware, from hiding (sic) 
leaving zero trace evidence.

In contrast the efficacy rate is extremely high for hypnotherapy used for addiction/substance abuse issues as well as for treating phobias.  It can also be used for pain relief, peace of mind, and performance enhancement of all kinds bearing in mind that a single session often isn’t enough to produce long term post hypnotic results.  It seems possible that the above military microwave platform could even be used on reluctant subjects for their benefit, and the benefit of others, in all of these positive arenas.  With regards to addiction some aspects of the 12 Step Approach, ex. “My name is John and I’m an alcoholic”, can actually serve to hypnotize the subject in the wrong direction.  In light of the high efficacy rate, and wide-spread benefit, it seems like some form of hypnotherapy for addiction should be absolutely mandatory.

The trick to self-hypnosis, similar to the rants of Abraham Hicks (vis-a-vis the Law of Attraction) is to visualize and feel the enjoyment of already having what you want.

The two best self-hypnotic words to instill ‘Confidence’, a word with a magic all its own, are “Tall” and “Lift”.

Think about, and feel, these words before your next job interview or important meeting.  If you have some privacy, holding your arms above your head in a ‘V’ shape, as if you’ve just won a race, neuro-chemically boosts confidence prior to a meeting as well.

Following are the four most effective hypnotic words to use on others to get what you want. Like hypnosis itself these words are, in themselves, benign.  Care should be taken to ensure that they always benefit the subject.

  1. You – The engagement of all of the interest and ability that you have to offer is critical in the world that you want to create for you and those close to you.
  2. Remember – Remember the halcyon days of your childhood when you were peaceful, carefree and playing happily?
  3. Because –  This is what you want; what you’ve always wanted.  ‘Reason’ ranks very high on the ‘Power vs. Force’ spectrum, but not as high as ‘Compassion’.
  4. Imagine – Imagine the world of your dreams where everyone is eager to help each other.

When you awaken you’ll feel fully refreshed and enjoy nothing but peace, love, joy and appreciation for the rest of your days…

 

The Cause of, and Treatment for, Psoriasis

Edgar Cayce on the cause of, and treatment for, psoriasis:

“The conditions that exist through the thinning of the walls of the intestines allow the poisons to find expressions in the lymph circulation; thus producing the irritation to and through the epidermis itself” READING 2455-2

Dr. Pagano was a chiropractor.  With his groundwork it wouldn’t be very difficult for a medical researcher to replicate his results thereby establishing themselves as the historic pioneer, in their field, for this discovery.  Simple diet is the primary cause and cure.

Clinical Research Data

“Q.  Please give me the cause and cure for the so-called psoriasis with which I am troubled.
“A.  The cause is the thinning of the walls of the intestinal system, which allows the escaping of poisons – or the absorption of same by the muco-membranes which surround same, and becomes effective in the irritation through the lymph and emunctory reactions in the body.
     “An effective cure for same is first being mindful of the diet, during the periods when these necessary elements would be given for creating those activities within the system to close such conditions:
      “In the system we would use elm water and saffron water.  These would be taken in the ordinary drinking water, during periods of one, two to three weeks at a time.  All the drinking water, carrying, then, either a small quantity of elm or the Saffron.  For this adds to the assimilating system those properties that become effective to the aiding of building within the system itself those conditions that will overcome such activities in the system.
     “The diet during such periods should be more of vegetables than of meats or sweets, so that there are those reactions that make for better unification in the membranes’ reaction within the body.”     (289-1)

The intestinal permeation cause of psoriasis is a fact that can be taken to be absolutely true and accurate.  While I’m told that every sufferer’s situation can be significantly improved via this diet, Edgar Cayce gave his readings for specific individuals an not as general cures.  While the results are good the efficacy of this diet varies.

Worldwide Psoriasis Organizations

International Federation of Psoriasis Associations (IFPA)

Psoriasis International Network, a program of the Fondation René Touraine,

National Psoriasis Foundation (USA)

Psoriasis Society of Canada       Canadian Association of Psoriasis Patients

Deutscher Psoriasis Bund e.V. (Germany)        Accio Psoriaski (Spain)

The Inter-regional Charitable Non Governmental Organization “Society of Patients with Psoriasis” (Russia)

Psoriasis Australia Inc.       Israel Psoriasis Association       Japan Psoriasis Association

Psoriasis Vereniging Nederland        Psorphil, Psoriasis Philippine Online Community Inc.

Asociación Puertorriqueña de Ayuda al Paciente de Psoriasis, APAPP (Puerto Rico)

Psoriasis Scotland, PSALV       The Psoriasis Association of Singapore

Psoriasisförbundet, The Swedish Psoriasis Association

Asociación Civil para el Enfermo de Psoriasis (AEPSO) (Argentina)

Pso-Austria Verein und Selbsthilfegruppe der Psoriatikerlnnen in Österreich (PSO – Austria)

PSORIASIS LIGA VLAANDEREN vzw (Belgium)       GIPSO (Belgium)

Association of people suffering from psoriasis and psoriatic disorders (Bulgaria)

Chilean Psoriasis Organization       Fundapso-Colombia

Psoriatic and Atopic Eczema Association Czech Republic (SPAE)

Danmarks Psoriasis Forening (Denmark)       Psonuves, Psoriasis Nueva Vida El Salvador

EPsoL- Estonian Psoriasis Association       Finnish Psoriasis Association

France Psoriasis       Irish Skin Foundation       Psoriasis Association of Malaysia

Samtök Psoriasis og Exemsjúklinga (SPOEX) Psoriasis and Exema, Association (Iceland)

Indonesian Psoriasis Care Foundation (Yayasan Peduli Psoriasis Indonesia, YPPI)

Mexican Association against Psoriasis, AMCPSO

The Psoriasis and Eczema Association of Norway (PEF) and
The Psoriasis- and Eczema Youth Association of Norway (PEF-ung)

Psoriasis of Panama Foundation       The Polish Psoriasis Association

PSOPortugal – Associacao Portuguesa da Psoríase        South African Psoriasis Association

Slovak Psoriatics and Atopics Association (Slovakia)

Schweizerische Psoriasis & Vitiligo Gesellschaft (SPVG) (Switzerland)

Psoriasis Patients Solidarity Association (Sedef Hastalan Dayanisma Dernegi) (Turkey)

Ukrainan Psoriasis Association       Venezuelan Association of Psoriasis, AVEPSO

Good Health!

 

 

Hypnotism In a Third Person as a Diagnostic Modality

Hypnosis Diagnosis

Since it was originally published in 1943 no other single publication has introduced as many people to Edgar Cayce, and his philosophy, as the book There Is A River by Thomas Sugrue.

Now Subtitled: There is a River

At the beginning of the book, and more extensively in later chapters, Thomas Surgue, apparently hoping that the subject would be explored more fully than it has been, expounds on Hypnotism as a Diagnostic Modality.  Herein we’re going to review many of his passages:

“The story of Edgar Cayce properly belongs in the history of hypnosis, as a chapter in evidence for the theories of Armand Marc Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis de Puysegur. It was de Puysegur, not Mesmer, who in 1784 discovered hypnotism.  De Puysegur’s famous subject Victor went into a sleep instead of a convulsion while being magnetized, and in that state showed remarkable intelligence and apparent powers of clairvoyance.  Further experiments brought the same results.  Other patients, when put to sleep, showed like powers.  Walter Bromberg, in The Mind of Man,* says: “dull peasants became mentally alert, and could even foretell events or understand things ordinarily obscure to them.  Somnambulists made medical diagnoses in other patients brought before them, and foretold the future.  The magnetizer of the 1820’s merely brought his patient before a competent somnambulist, and waited for the diagnosis… If only modern science had such aids!  The clairvoyance of the somnambulist became a fascinating game…”

Today in modern medical practice hypnotherapy is commonly used to to gain control over pain, stress/anxiety or undesired behaviours like smoking or overeating.  Most medical doctors have little more knowledge of hypnosis than a med school lecture on the subject and it’s regarded by many to be an underutilized therapy.

Edgar Cayce first discovered his famous trance state via hypnosis in an effort to diagnose and treat his serious chronic throat condition. With this in mind, the title of an online article at first seems promising: Hypnosis As A Diagnostic Modality For Vocal Cord Dysfunction. Follow the link, however, and you’ll find that hypnosis in this case was merely implemented as the sole anesthesia for the insertion of a nasopharyngeal laryngoscope.

Full Body Catalepsy

Two hundred years ago, just after hypnotism was first discovered, its use as a diagnostic tool was being explored more broadly.  Following is the 2nd paragraph from There Is A River wherein Tom Sugrue continues to write:

“…But the fascinating game was not encouraged, either by the French Academy or by the medical profession, and it suffered the fate of other fads.  A generation later Andrew Jackson Davis, the “Poughkeepsie Seer,” was practicing medical diagnosis by clairvoyance in America, but he remained obscure and is not even mentioned in textbooks and histories of hypnotism.  Hypnotism, in fact, will have nothing to do with clairvoyance; it has renounced its own mother.”

All Seeing Hypnotic Eye

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There are those who hypothesize that the spinning computer graphic TV Network News logos, featured at the beginning of news programs, like the image above, are intended to induce a light hypnotic Alpha wave trance.

In Chapter 20 of the book Sugrue elucidates further regarding Victor, the young shepherd who was the first subject of hypnosis by the Marquis de Puysegur:

“Victor went into a sleeping trance, and remained in it for some time.  De Puysegur then found that the boy was apparently clairvoyant.  He seemed able to diagnose the physical ailments of other people while in this trance!  A whole fad was started, and people began to go to somnambulists instead of doctors.  The writer of this book says it was a ‘wholly erroneous belief’ that the somnabbulists could diagnose diseases, and the fad died out after the eighteen-twenties.”

In Chapter 21 of the book, Mr. Sugrue clarifies further regarding Dr. Davis, the “Poughkeepsie Seer”:

“A local tailor, experimenting with mesmerism, succeeded in putting the young Mr. Davis into a trance state during which he stated that his powers were to be used to help the sick.  A hundred years before Edgar Cayce was diagnosing patients Andrew Davis was doing the same.  Andrew Davis went on to become a medical doctor and learned to perform clairvoyant diagnoses without going fully into trance.”

And from Chapter 8:

“The material on somnambulism that was gathered and printed during the first half of the nineteenth century would seem to be overwhelming proof of the reality of the phenomenon.  Karl du Prel, (who chronicled scores of authors) discussing the subject in The Philosophy of Mysticism…

and…

“When in the year 1831 the professional Commission, which had been engaged in its investigation since its appointment several years before, caused its report, confirming all the substantial phenomena attributed to somnambulism, to be read in the Medical Academy of Paris, the deep silence of the assembly betrayed the disturbance of their minds.  Then, when as usual it was proposed that this report should be printed, an academician, Castel, rose and protested against the printing of it, because if the facts reported were true, half of our physiological science would be destroyed.”

More succinctly, when Hugh Lynn Cayce expressed optimism to his father that hypnotism’s empirical record would prove what’s right and wrong to doctors Edgar responded:

“Maybe. Records don’t mean much to these fellows if they don’t want to believe what the records say.”

There are many “Status Quo Empiricists” in the world who refuse to examine the evidence but prefer to look the other way earnestly proclaiming its nonexistence. A large body of evidence is available to anyone who has the courage to look.

Sleeping Through Space        ESP and Hypnosis

The truth is that the first person ever hypnotized, as well as others, including a medical doctor, have demonstrated, with available empirical documentation, similar diagnostic ability to that of Edgar Cayce.  It not only stands to reason, but is a mathematical essential, that there must today be greater numbers of other persons alive with this type of latent diagnostic talent.

In his book titled Mastering Your Spiritual Development, Kevin Todeschi, CEO of Edgar Cayce’s Association for Research and Enlightenment, points out that throughout Cayce’s lifetime of 14,000 readings he performed readings for a total of 20 kindhearted subjects who were on their final sojourn on this planet. This means that they were sufficiently spiritually evolved to no longer have need to reincarnate on Earth again. Are such people, possibly unbeknownst even to themselves, viable candidates for accreditation as hypnotic diagnosticians?

Only twenty such spiritually advanced souls per 14000 makes the odds of finding such people 1/700.  And perhaps these odds are longer given the Universal Law that “Like Attracts Like” and the spiritually evolved were more likely to gravitate toward Edgar Cayce for a reading.  Or the reasons that imbue someone with such latent talent could be entirely different; like early childhood danger heightening their sensitivity.  One thing is certain: A determinable percentage of the population already has this mostly undiscovered talent.

Incidentally Thomas Sugrue goes on to write that it was determined that there are two kinds of somnambulists:  Sensitives and Intuitives.  Sensitives take on the symptoms and pains of the patients*.  Intuitives, like Cayce, wake up with no memory of their in-trance diagnosis.

Dr. P.P. Quimby took spiritual healing from mesmerism to science, and then to Mary Baker Eddy who founded the religion of Christian Science.  Mr. Quimby was a sensitive who  had difficulty throwing off his patient’s troubles.  He found that one of the secrets of the cures was the willingness to bear the burdens of the sick and sorrowing.  “He came to the conclusion that in taking the sufferings of patients upon himself he was learning the way of the Christ, coming to learn God’s presence as love.” – The Quimby Manuscripts, Ch 6, The Intermediate Period p. 69

A test by a hypnotist to determine a subject’s extrasensory vision would be to ask a simple question like “What’s in my briefcase?”  The world could only benefit from such as an on-going recruitment program.  The need is great to assist with challenging diagnoses, or reduce misdiagnoses.

Many doctors in Cayce’s day came to know the truth of his ability.  If his throat condition hadn’t required ongoing hypnotic therapy he may not have gone on to become both the father of holistic medicine and the father of the New Age.  Hypnotic diagnosticians could end up doing mankind, as a whole, a great service in a manner very much like Edgar Cayce.

A hypnotist’s stage performance could benefit from having a dignified component within a show otherwise wholly designed to be at the subject’s expense.

 So…

…Who’s a good candidate to be an accredited hypnotic diagnostician?…

…It could be you, Bob.

“All bodies are amenable to suggestion, through the abnormal mind, or through the subconscious mind, or through sympathetic nerve system.”  Edgar Cayce  (4648-1)

Help Awaken Somnambulance!

Precautions:

Hypnotic Diagnostic talent could be misused or abused and care must be taken, and perhaps a long-term suggestion implanted to ensure, that any trance-induced skill only be used for diagnostics and not co-opted for selfish sexual, economic, political or military reasons.

The health of any hypnotic diagnostician should be carefully monitored.  The stress of giving too many desperately needed readings ultimately claimed Edgar Cayce’s life.

Note:  There have been individuals at Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E. who have become psychic via earnest application of the Search For God Study Group material.  Jim Branch,  who passed over in 2002, developed very similar diagnostic ability to Edgar Cayce.  Linda Gibbons is reputed to be another.

How to get what you want via Hypnosis

Hypnotherapy Organizations:

American Association of Professional Hypnotherapists

American Board of Clinical Hypnotherapy

American Board of Hypnotherapy

American Council of Hypnotist Examiners

American Hypnosis Association/National Association of Hypnotherapists

American Society of Clinical Hypnosis

Association of Registered Clinical Hypnotherapists

Council of Professional Hypnosis/International Association of Clinical Hypnotherapy

International Hypnosis Association

International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association

National Board of Professional and Ethical Standards

National Guild of Hypnotists

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Cannabis Cancer Cure

For some reason humans have been, and are being, incarcerated, and even put to death, for trying to make the cure for cancer more readily available.

Cannabis Science

(The Rick Simpson segment at the end of this video contains primarily anecdotal information.  His anecdotal cannabis extract recipients, after 60 days, have experienced, approximately, a 75% remission rate, a 90% improvement rate [incl. remission], and a 10% failure rate.)

See 34 Medical Studies Proving that Cannabis Cures Cancer

The rescission of cannabis prohibition in CO and WA could be due to the emerging evidence that the plant could be the holy grail for some of the most prolific forms of cancer (breast, prostate, skin, leukemia, colorectal, brain, and thyroid).  Our study of human behavior suggests that no organizational agenda, no matter how richly and powerfully backed, will stand up against all the caregivers who will move Heaven and Earth to provide the cure to their loved ones.

Clinical trials on melanoma are slated to start within the next couple of years in a Colorado lab which, if successful, could make a cannabis extract available to patients by about the year 2030.  As a US-based company facing that country’s formidable anti-marijuana infrastructure, whether or not these trials get off the ground remains to be seen.

Canada’s National Guidelines for Physicians appear to be dated making no mention of Cannabis’ anti-tumor properties in the “Emerging Potential Therapeutic Uses” category.  They also give a warning, in a bold font, of the possibility of overdose – something that has never occurred.  The adjunct citations also mention no overdoses.   With regards to inhibiting the progression of MS, while the guidelines state that cannabis is a neuroprotector, they don’t acknowledge, this Oxford study indicating that cannabinoids inhibit neurodegeneration.

Cannabis Industry (British Columbia)

Despite the fact that the therapeutic affects of Cannabis have been known for thousands of years, in more than 14 thousand personal readings, Edgar Cayce prescribed “hemp” only once, together with the kola plant, for the relief of excruciating lower back pain.  He also recommended that this be administered by a nurse rather than by the patient himself.  (1377-7)    This general lack of prescription suggests that cannabis, for some reason, should not be used lightly.

Desensitization of the body’s endocanabinoid receptors by today’s high THC content cannabis could be the reason for this caution and, moreover, it could lead to epigenetic (pangenerational) impairment.  That is, it could impede, for future generations, natural joys including the joy of learning, discovery, or even the heights of love, for example.

In addition to the good news about curing cancer, the other good news is that cannabis could easily be made almost as ubiquitous as water because, as a weed, it grows just about anywhere.  Current roadblocks to its therapeutic deployment could be overcome by unselfishly planting it everywhere.  The bad news for young recreational users is that it’s best use is exclusively for the treatment of excruciating pain (neuropathic & cancer related).  Indiscriminate use could desensitize the neural pleasure centers of the user as well as of their offspring for generations – an enormous genetic tragedy.

Notwithstanding – it’s a remarkable gift to humankind on this planet.

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Additional viewing:

WEED a CNN Special Report by Dr. Sanjay Gupta

Phoenix Tears

 
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