Scrypnosis:
An Introduction
To the Means,
The Extremes,
And the In-Betweens
 

Hypnosis works.  Hypnotists don't.  Why?  Because they add "mysticism" to something that has the ability to be straight-forward without any form of hocus-pocus nonsense.

If a hypnotist is only talking, then, Guess What?  Hypnosis is simply a string of words in a specific and logical order.  This order has been selected with the intent to coax, lure, frighten, or bore someone into a subconscious state.  People escape reality into their subconscious mind.  Some just don't realize that this is what has happened.

Consider a computer program or a website page or a letter or a newspaper article.  All of these things offer you information in a sequence, but you can jump around the information and revise what you think about the information at your own choice.

Consider this step-by-step program:


The patient, who acts upon the suggestions, IS the only person doing the hypnosis.

In over a hundred and fifty years of people making hypnosis seem like hocus-pocus, the fact is clear:  You have been misled.

Scrypnosis is a factual approach to hypnosis.  It makes people who want to be hypnotized responsible for their own actions.  It does not allow blame to be placed on the reader or text writer, for the patient must sign a contract at the end of the script which states that they've read the script, comprehend it, accept it, and will take all responsibility for their actions, whatever actions those may be, whether internalized or externalized.

To generate a Hypnosis script, you will have to assemble one from pieces.

By using this approach, doctors, lawyers, accountants, and everyday people can start doing hypnosis for others: Remember that hypnosis will work in any language so long as the patient is fluent enough with the language to understand you.  I've worked with people who spoke little English and the sessions worked perfectly, but the sessions would have worked just as well, or better, in their own language.

Once you start to read the scripts and begin to understand the way things must be worded, keep in mind that the subconscious is literal to the first time a word was learned.

Not only are word memories based on first time experiences, but emotions are as well.  From the day you are born, your senses search for patterns that are recognized.  However, every time something is new, your senses have to experience the new sensation, and, afterward, an emotional response is attached to the event.  Events can be as simple as seeing carpeting for the first time, and discovering that it's soft and fuzzy, or experiencing a mean look from someone and then having them hurt you.  Once a pattern is created, every time your senses detect a similar pattern, you will immediately FEEL the originally programmed "emotional response."

Where this comes into importance is that NOW, at this point in life, you can isolate any feeling you have, then ask your subconscious to take you back to that point in life just before you've ever felt that feeling, and discover what it was that generated the feeling.  However, if you determine that your decision system was errored when the event occurred, based upon your current age-in-life state-of-mind, you can go back to the beginning of this memory, and this time, use your imagination to create a new scenario where you revise the decision you make so as to have a better outcome, and thus, you can replace the defective decision that you originally made, as per your current state-of-mind's value system, and toss the original memory into a garbage can.

A Garbage Can.  This is the foundation of my work.  For over seventeen years, I've asked people to imagine a sterile room with white walls, florescent lighting, a white vinyl floor, and in the center of the room, there is a garbage can mounted to the floor that has a tight-fitting hinged lid.  As you lift the lid and smell it, it's clean.  It's brand new.  There are steps up the side into the garbage can, and as you take these steps, you find that there is an electric lift inside the can.  You press the friendly-looking red button and it glides down to a boringly grey concrete room that is well light with florescent lighting.  As you see, the room expands out for many hundred feet in all directions.  This is going to be the final resting place of all memories that you will choose to never remember.  Once something goes into the can, it will not bother you, hurt you, or be remembered by you ever again, until that day that you choose to remember it.

You know how difficult it is to forget something.  You know it, but you have to use all your energies to black it out.  On the other hand, you can put your keys down just last night, and this morning, you don't remember where they went.  Forgetting is difficult and not remembering is easy.  So, what we do is to move things from where you were "forgetting" them and push them into the gargage can, which automatically changes your process to not remembering, and WHOOSH...all of the mental energies that you have wasted for all these years on blacking out the memory are released.  Migraines go away, fears disappear, worries take an endless sabbatical, and you're left with one less worry in your life.  In this way, the process takes about 90 minutes for the first script, which you must run, as it establishes this garbage can.  So please, now, take the lift back to the top and climb down the steps.

An induction method lets your body go to sleep while your mind stays active.  By having the body go into a hibernation state, the brain is freed up with oodles of additional processing power.  Just like the internet:

Your brain has a much wider instructional set than you have been taught to use.  Hypnosis lets you attain more cranial function.

After a while, with several sessions behind you as the receiver/listener/patient, your mind should be strong enough to learn to analyze suggestions and have a far stronger ability to say "No" to manipulative people, as well as being a better patient for a standard "Hypnotist" or as I prefer calling them "Imaginists."

One of the risks of doing hypnosis with a "Hypnotist" is when you hear a suggestion that you disagree with its wording while you are in a subconscious state.  The more you use your subconscious mind, the stronger it will become.  Eventually, you will be more able to say to the "Hypnotist," while in a subconscious state, such things as:

When you awaken and take control of your situation, you remind the "hypnotist" exactly who is in charge at all times, for there is no such thing as "hypnotists," only improvisational script inventors.  This will probably piss off a lot of stage hypnotists, but the fact is, they never were in control in the first place.  If they earn your distrust, you should tell them.

The time to act is upon you.  Go forth and learn hypnosis by using Scrypnosis.  Everything is here.  You just need to read, write, coordinate with your patient or reader, and run the sessions of your life.

Take care,
 

David Ian Brager

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