What is spiritual Hypnosis?

When I first started doing this work, I noticed something interesting.

I had a pretty clear sense of what spiritual hypnosis wasn’t long before I could fully explain what it actually was.

So this is just my perspective.
How I experience it. How I feel it.

Starting with hypnosis itself.

Hypnosis isn’t some strange phenomenon.
It’s not mind control. It’s not something being done to someone.

It’s a focused state of awareness.

It’s what happens when we step out of the constant analyzing, questioning, proving part of the mind.
Brain waves slow. Attention narrows. The nervous system softens.

And in that state, something opens.

The unconscious becomes more accessible.
Patterns start to loosen.
New associations form.
Insight shows up in ways it normally doesn’t.

It’s also completely natural.

We move in and out of this state every day.
Driving. Watching something. Getting lost in thought.

In this work, we’re just learning how to guide that state intentionally.
Using language, pacing, presence.

So where does the “spiritual” part come in?

For me, it’s not about rejecting psychology or science.
Those models have value.

But spiritual hypnosis allows room for something more.

It’s being open to the idea that consciousness might not be limited to the brain.
That the psyche might not be the whole story.

That there could be past lives.
Spirit guides.
Energetic imprints.
Layers of experience that don’t fit neatly into current frameworks.

Not because we’re trying to be mystical.

But because we’re willing to admit that reality might be bigger than what we currently understand.

It’s holding the stance:

“I don’t have to fully explain this for it to be meaningful.”

That openness matters.

I’ve always resonated with thinkers like Jung.
He pointed toward something deeper without fully defining it.

The idea of a collective unconscious feels like a bridge.
Not fully spiritual. Not purely psychological either.

Just… something shared. Something deeper. Something moving through us.

And when you look across history, you see similar patterns.

Mystics. Shamans. Philosophers.

Different language. Same direction.

For me, spiritual hypnosis is simply the willingness to explore that.

Trance becomes the doorway.

Not to prove what’s real…
But to experience it.

To let meaning emerge instead of forcing interpretation.
To trust that when someone accesses their inner world at that depth, something intelligent is already there.

And in my experience…

That’s where the real transformation happens.

If it's been a while since you've seen me or curious about doing this, I'd love to work with you.

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