The Great Nate80 Method
Posted: April 28th, 2014, 9:39 am
So, after dropping a few hints that I had a self-hypnosis method that was working pretty well for me, in addition to documenting my earliest adventures with this method a while back, I figured it was about time to put this out into the open. Several months ago, I put out a general ask for someone who could be a 'tist without being a "master" so to speak, and could help me with some stuff. Nate80 showed up and taught me this method of self-hypnosis.
Everything described here will be much simpler and easier for you if you already have lots of experience entering trance. The more skill you have with traditional hypnosis, the better everything will be for you here. That's not to say that a complete newbie can't pick this up, it will just be difficult.
Without further ado, The Great Nate80 Method! (I named it that, not him.)
This is going to take a bit of planning on your part. This method makes use of an imagined "construct", a very powerful metaphor for the entire hypnosis process. You will need to plan out your construct before you attempt much, but don't worry, the construct can be modified to better suit you if necessary. The ability to change your construct to make better sense to you should help your mind shut up and accept what is going on, should you have an analytical mind.
As for planning out your construct, there are several metaphors embedded in the entire thing. First, there's one to shut out the outside world, one to take you deep into trance, one to act as a "body" that will allow you to design the changes you with to enact, one that will allow you to talk directly to your subconscious, and one to bring you back up and out, which could also be the one that takes you down.
For me, I have a large vault door then an elevator down to hub of sorts which branches out to several specialized areas, but don't worry about those yet. From there, I can enter a laboratory of sorts, which is where I do my work. After I'm done, I just back-trace my steps, go up through the elevator, and open the vault door, then I'm back in the material world. Now, there is a dog-man that accompanies me each step of the way, and he is the avatar for my subconscious. I can talk to him, and he'll talk back. This dog-man grew up from a puppy, with his age/size representing his level of power to enact the changes that I have created in the construct.
Each item named above is a metaphor of sorts for what is actually going on, an interface that I can "see" and interact with in order to enact the changes I desire.
You do not need to copy exactly what I have done here. You probably shouldn't, as your "best" metaphor will fit you much more suitably than mine will fit you.
There are many "advanced" things that a person can achieve with this method that I have not thoroughly explored, and many others that I am unaware of.
Please ask if anything is unclear.
Thank you for reading!
Everything described here will be much simpler and easier for you if you already have lots of experience entering trance. The more skill you have with traditional hypnosis, the better everything will be for you here. That's not to say that a complete newbie can't pick this up, it will just be difficult.
Without further ado, The Great Nate80 Method! (I named it that, not him.)
This is going to take a bit of planning on your part. This method makes use of an imagined "construct", a very powerful metaphor for the entire hypnosis process. You will need to plan out your construct before you attempt much, but don't worry, the construct can be modified to better suit you if necessary. The ability to change your construct to make better sense to you should help your mind shut up and accept what is going on, should you have an analytical mind.
As for planning out your construct, there are several metaphors embedded in the entire thing. First, there's one to shut out the outside world, one to take you deep into trance, one to act as a "body" that will allow you to design the changes you with to enact, one that will allow you to talk directly to your subconscious, and one to bring you back up and out, which could also be the one that takes you down.
For me, I have a large vault door then an elevator down to hub of sorts which branches out to several specialized areas, but don't worry about those yet. From there, I can enter a laboratory of sorts, which is where I do my work. After I'm done, I just back-trace my steps, go up through the elevator, and open the vault door, then I'm back in the material world. Now, there is a dog-man that accompanies me each step of the way, and he is the avatar for my subconscious. I can talk to him, and he'll talk back. This dog-man grew up from a puppy, with his age/size representing his level of power to enact the changes that I have created in the construct.
Each item named above is a metaphor of sorts for what is actually going on, an interface that I can "see" and interact with in order to enact the changes I desire.
You do not need to copy exactly what I have done here. You probably shouldn't, as your "best" metaphor will fit you much more suitably than mine will fit you.
There are many "advanced" things that a person can achieve with this method that I have not thoroughly explored, and many others that I am unaware of.
Please ask if anything is unclear.
Thank you for reading!