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Trance and Its Great PurposeBy Rev. William
Duby
Most people do not know that
the whole purpose of entering into a positive trance state of mind is
so they can experience the well being of prosperity on all levels of
the financial, mental, spiritual and physical realities within existence.
That's bottom line - that's what trance is all about and those who say
otherwise are either fooling themselves or they aren't thinking clearly. The therapeutic value of
the trance experience is beyond belief. As far as I am concerned it
far exceeds the help offered by Freudian psychotherapy. Analysis cannot
do what synergy will do. Breaking things down into their basic components
doesn't do as well for the patient as it does for the therapist. The reason why analysis doesn't
work as well for the patient as it should is because there is no separation
in divine mind. Analysis is dissection and separation. Synergy, on the
other hand, unifies. And whatever unifies will harmonize, will bring
together, will combine, will establish an agreement. It will combine
everything for consolidation into one. Synergy will integrate -
merge into a whole - blend - synthesize. Analysis and synergy are as
different as night and day. The Holy Writ states that you cannot make
a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Analysis can not do what synergy will
do. Synergy brings forth your psychic ability to experience being happy,
healthy, wealthy and whole in body, mind and soul. The opposite of analysis
is synthesis. Synthesis is a building of a whole. When the mind-body
experiences synthesis the combined components are harmonized. And whatever
is in harmony is paired, mated, matched, equated, balanced - blended
together until they are alike; holy wedlock - marriage in the now -
grounded in present time. Psychotherapy is therapist
oriented while hypnotherapy is client oriented. The patient is dependent
upon the view of the psychotherapist when under analysis. So much so,
that what the therapist says is true, is true - at least from a clinical
point of view. When the patient is in agreement with the view of the
therapist the patient begins to experience hetero-hypnosis. And as long
as the patient stays under contract with the therapist the placebo effect
remains in tact. The treatment looks as though a cure has been found
when it has not. If the therapist thinks the patient is well, it will
do little good for the patient to argue with the therapist. What the
patient will run up against is a "professional" with an attitude.
"I'm the professional here . . . what do you know?" Again, psychotherapy is truly
a therapist oriented therapy. When the patient is under analysis he
is dependent upon the view of the therapist for his well being. The opposite is the case
when it comes to hypnotherapy. The therapist works in agreement with
the independent view of the client who has induced self hypnosis. Hypnotherapy is truly a client
oriented therapy. When the patient is in the trance state he is independent
of the therapist view. He is dependent upon his own soul nature for
the healing of his well being. The experience of trance
is a phenomenal experience. It is amazing as well as awesome. Words
with the same meaning may express some of the good fortune associated
with the positive trance state of mind. Synonyms are ecstasy, rapture,
meditative state, mystic abstraction, reverie, dreamlike state, stupor
and deep relaxation. In other words, pure pleasure - absolute joy. Trance is not a cure all
by any stretch of the imagination. It is, however, a godsend. It can
be used to make contact with the psychic power of the subconscious.
Once inside yourself there is no limit to what you can do. It is just
a matter of arising in consciousness by deciding to do it. You deliberately
bypass the critical factor of the conscious mind and you are "in
like Flint" - no effort, no strain - just a changing of your mind
for the better. The film media has done an
injustice in depicting the reality of hypnosis. First of all, nobody
in trance is unconscious. The zombie like character seen in the movie
is the figment of the vain imagination. It doesn't exist in reality.
A man under the psychical influence of hypnosis is not an android. Nor,
I might add, is he a mechanical man. He's not a puppet on a string.
He is nobody's fool. He is his own boss. He has the immediate power
of discernment. He has phenomenal insight. He will not do what he does
not want to do. He will keep secrets in trance as well as when he is
not in trance. The wonderful thing about
the trance experience is getting in contact with the power to heal thyself
- to know thyself - to be thyself - to love thyself. It is a great joy
to behold because of the certainty you gain in the experience of taking
quality time with yourself to heal - restore - renew - regenerate. The
more you trance the better you become at it. In time, you learn how
to think well about yourself as the sure way of maintaining your well
being. I can't say enough about
the benefits of the trance experience. I look at trance as the divine
way of putting your faith in yourself to work. Trance will show you
the way it can be. Likewise, it will show you how it is. Either way
you can't lose. Trance is a winner. When you are ready to win because
you are sick and tired of being sick and tired, trance is the pleasurable
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