Hypnotic Master Self-Hypnosis with 100 Life-Changing Scripts by Dr. Ethan Blake
Unlock the extraordinary power of your subconscious mind. Hypnotic Freedom is your complete guide to mastering self-hypnosis — with 100 expertly crafted scripts to help you release limitations, reprogram your thoughts, and achieve lasting transformation.
Whether you’re looking to overcome anxiety, break bad habits, boost confidence, or find inner calm, this book gives you the tools to take control of your inner world and shape your reality.
Inside, you’ll discover how
🌀 Understand the science of hypnosis — how your subconscious works and why it holds the key to change.
💭 Use self-hypnosis effectively — step-by-step techniques for deep relaxation and mental programming.
🧘♀️ Reprogram limiting beliefs — free yourself from fear, self-doubt, and emotional blockages.
💪 Enhance mental focus and motivation — unlock peak performance in work, study, and creativity.
🌙 Sleep deeper and stress less — access scripts that calm your nervous system and promote deep rest.
❤️ Heal emotionally and spiritually — connect with your inner wisdom and cultivate lasting self-love.
✨ Access 100 ready-to-use scripts — covering every area of personal growth, healing, and transformation.
Written with clarity and compassion, Hypnotic Freedom is more than a book — it’s a transformational toolkit for anyone ready to master their mind and live with greater peace, purpose, and power.
Rewire your thoughts. Reclaim your calm. Redefine your life — one hypnotic script at a time.
Matthew Goodman is the bestselling author of three books of non-fiction.
His essays, articles, short stories, and reviews have appeared in The American Scholar, Harvard Review, Salon, the Village Voice, the Forward, Bon Appetit, and many other publications, and have been cited for Special Mention in the Pushcart Prize and Best American Short Story anthologies.
Matthew has taught creative writing and literature at Vermont College, Tufts University, Emerson College, and at writers’ conferences including the Antioch Writers Workshop and the Chautauqua Institution. He has received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony (twice) and the Corporation of Yaddo.
He lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and two children.