“How to Release a ‘Sub/Slave’ From Hypnotic Bondage”
There may be many reasons why you need to release a subject. I’m not here to define those reasons for you. Your rules are subjective, and you should establish how people treat you. If they’re not written down, you might forget them. Write your rules down. One of my rules is time. I can’t afford to waste it. If I feel like my time is being wasted, I instantly course correct and move on. Sometimes lovers, slaves, and subs are time wasters or lack value for their programmer. If they start to lack value, then my rule is to remove them permanently.
I had a remarkable trainer named Dr. John La Tourette, PhD. After he passed away last year, there were claims that he worked with SRI, a research unit out of Stanford known for testing individuals like Ingo Swann and others with alleged extrasensory abilities. I knew he spent most of his time in Monterey at the Language Defense School, but that part of his life was never discussed. John was like a father to me. I showed up at his dojo when I needed him the most, and that’s a story in itself. When I say he was like my father, I truly mean it. We would go to the diner, speak in Korean, discuss good authors, and he would share his thoughts on his latest Jack Reacher novel. He always told me never to remarry or put up with crap from men. That was my father.
John was old, in his late 70s, but could still move like a killer. He was always aware of everything and everyone, probably the best profiler on the planet. One thing he taught me was to never keep people in bondage who do not belong in bondage for the sake of financial gain, emotional gain, or any other gain related to sin — lust, sloth, greed, etc.
The bondage of sin is fascinating. It actually deteriorates the operator’s ability to perform hypnosis effectively. The operator should have no emotional state while in hypnosis if done effectively. I keep emphasizing the word “effectively” because sometimes when you’re in an emotional state, you want those neurons of sex to fire and compel the person to you more. Then again, it depends on who you are doing that with, your segment intent, and your elicitation of criteria for the person you’re hypnotizing. If they do not fit your criteria, stop spending time on them. Find those who do fit your criteria and hypnotize them.
Sometimes it’s emotionally hard to release bondage because of the sunk cost fallacy trap. You’ve invested a lot in this person, but it’s not turning out the way you want it to. They’re either not appealing to your values or are breaking your rules. Sometimes we don’t have the rules written down, but we feel something is off inside. You know those funny feelings when things aren’t right, and your spider senses go off? You might ask the person what’s going on, but they’re going to lie anyway. It’s really important to cut bait if that triggers within you. Listen to your gut.
In one particular case, I kept getting signals from a subject that something was happening that I was being lied to about. They had a need for extreme distance, which to me indicates several possibilities: they’re either harboring a deep secret or they like to be alone. In either case, neither is effective for the segment intent if the intent is romance. Make sense? Okay with that said.
Let’s talk about collapsing all triggers. Allowing the subject to move into free will.
Free Will and Releasing Bondage
It is crucial for all programmers to release the psychic bondage from their subjects and restore their free will. Free will is the ability to make choices that are not constrained by external circumstances or programming. It is the freedom to act, think, and make decisions independently, based on one’s own values, desires, and understanding.
By releasing someone from all programming and anchors, we ensure they are no longer bound by artificial triggers or subconscious commands. This liberation allows them to reclaim their autonomy, making choices that genuinely reflect their own will and desires, free from external influence.
How to Release Programming
To release someone from programming and restore their free will, you can use a script like this:
“All suggestions and anchors I have placed within you are now dissolved. You are released from any and all bonds, physically, sexually, emotionally, and spiritually. You owe nothing to me or to anyone else. You are free to move on with ease, forgetting any commands or triggers that once bound you. Your mind is clear and independent, and you have the power to make your own choices, free from any external influence. You are free, completely and utterly free.”
Steps to Collapse All Triggers
Acknowledge the Anchor: Begin by recognizing the anchor and its associated response. For example:
“Whenever you see the color red, it brings a surge of unwanted emotions.”
Neutralize the Anchor: Use linguistic techniques to neutralize the emotional impact of the anchor. This involves associating the anchor with neutral or positive experiences.
For instance:
“From now on, whenever you see the color red, it will simply be a color, just like any other color in the spectrum. Red will no longer hold any special meaning or emotional charge.”
Introduce Contrasting Anchors: Introduce new, positive anchors that can counteract the original anchor. This can be done by linking red to positive experiences:
“Imagine the color red as a symbol of warmth and comfort, like the cozy glow of a fireplace or the vibrant petals of a beautiful rose.”
Use Repetitive Reinforcement: Reinforce the new associations through repetitive, positive statements:
“Each time you see the color red, you will feel a sense of calm and relaxation. Red is now a reminder of peace and tranquility.”
Employ Visualization Techniques: Encourage the individual to visualize the new, positive associations with the color red:
“Close your eyes and picture yourself surrounded by the color red. Feel the warmth, safety, and joy it now represents. Let these feelings wash over you, replacing any old, negative emotions.”
Implement Future Pacing: Future pacing helps solidify the new associations by imagining future scenarios:
“In the future, whenever you encounter the color red, notice how it brings a gentle smile to your face, reminding you of positive moments and peaceful feelings.”
Example Script for Collapsing an Anchor Like The Color Red
Let’s put it all together in a script:
“From now on, whenever you see the color red, it will simply be a color, just like any other color in the spectrum. Red will no longer hold any special meaning or emotional charge. Instead, imagine the color red as a symbol of warmth and comfort, like the cozy glow of a fireplace or the vibrant petals of a beautiful rose.
Each time you see the color red, you will feel a sense of calm and relaxation. Red is now a reminder of peace and tranquility. Close your eyes and picture yourself surrounded by the color red. Feel the warmth, safety, and joy it now represents. Let these feelings wash over you, replacing any old, negative emotions.
In the future, whenever you encounter the color red, notice how it brings a gentle smile to your face, reminding you of positive moments and peaceful feelings. Red is just a color, a neutral part of your world, no longer a trigger for any unwanted emotions. You are free, and the color red is just a color.”