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Hypnotic Amnesia: The Book You Remember on How to Forget

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Begin a Journey You'll Never ForgetHypnosis unlocks so many secrets in your mind - it opens up new vistas and brings new and undiscovered pleasures. But can you use hypnosis to trick your own mind? Can you use hypnosis to make yourself forget what just happened, what's going to happen, where you are, or even where you are?Hypnotist LeeAllure and her subject, D.J. Pynchon embarked on a challenging series of experiments, using hypnosis to discover if hypnotic amnesia can be imbued in a skeptical mind. This book contains the transcripts from those experiments and presents the various methods, techniques, tips and tricks that you can use to explore and create hypnotic amnesia for yourself. Whether you're just curious about recreational hypnosis or it's a long-standing interest of yours, you will find something compelling in their journey and in the wide array of approaches to the subject. Your adventure begins in three, two, one...Because this e-book is in a textbook/print replica format, it is not fully compatible with most types of e-readers, including Kindle Fire. You will be able to read it, but text enlargement and search functions will not work. An abridged version- without worksheets and one chapter- is available at a discount from this website.

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Published December 27, 2015

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January 17, 2017
I bought this, hoping to find useful information on 'both sides of the watch,' both as a hypnotist and a participant. And did I ever find it. More than 30 techniques for asking a person's mind to forget information (there are 32 "experiments," of which a couple are twists on an earlier technique, and a couple include more than one technique) are detailed, each one laid out in hopes the reader will have an opportunity to explore them first hand. These "experiments" are not ready-to-use scripts; I'd be a lucky and happy man if I had DJ Pynchon's skills at achieving trance. But the concepts, and the ideas that spin off them! Some, I can inform my trusted hypnotist that they feel like they would be effective for me (certain uses of #14 "Right Feeling, Wrong Info and False Memories", #20 "Mantras," and another that feels powerful enough in my mind that I don't really want to mention which one it is); some, I can warn that I feel like they would hit roadblocks the way my mind works (#12 "Rewind," #17 "Loop"). And then there are some that cause me to spin off whole new ideas. Experiment 23 is about the "Memory Vacuum," an imagined machine that does what it says on the tin, sucking up memories nice and clean, and storing them safely in removable bags for later retrieval. And by the end of the chapter, I've come up with the idea of a memory vacuum chamber, where -- because I am a science geek -- the partial pressure of memory is at or near zero, so any memories, solid or liquid, boil off and sublimate to vapour that diffuses too thin to interact with. A good book on hypnosis SHOULD cause the reader to not only absorb information, but inspire them to come up with new material on their own. Well done, Lee and DJ.
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