Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) said …

“Never turn your magnetic field over to another person. Hypnosis is more intimate than sex.”

(Note: Perhaps Charles Tart’s experiments with couples having sexual intercourse under mutual hypnosis were experiments in ultimate codependency.)

“Hypnosis can be more intimate than sex. The hypnotist takes on he karma of the hypnotized.”

(Note: Psychiatrist Milton H. Erickson, M.D., a major inspiration for the “Milton model,” Neurolinguistic Programming, family systems therapy, etc., wrote … “Once a therapist has been associated with a patient’s trance behavior, there is forever after some asociation between that therapist and the patient’s previous altered state of trance.”)

“When you hypnotize, you are doing brain wave jamming. This is a spiritual crime because another person’s inner space is being tampered with. However, in a medical emergency, it’s the quickest method outside of Recycling.”

(Note: I personally regard cancer as a medical emergency, and hypnosis is the best remedy for it except for Recycling.)

“Hypnosis does not strengthen the brain. In fact, there is cellular deterioration of the brain. Hypnosis is an invasion of another person’s mind pattern.”

(Note: Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson wrote … “In a sense, every interpretation is an invasion, an intrusion, and a confrontation.”)

“You don’t have a free mind. You are hypnotized. You live a life of self-deception. We live an environmental lie every day – it’s called illusion.”

(Note: Any student of George Ivanovich Gurdjieff knows this. Charles Tart refers to this “life of self-deception” as “consensus hypnosis.”)

“Most people fall asleep from a hypnotic action. It’s a programmed response caused by over-retentive carbon dioxide in the muscle. The rest is in the PAUSE.”

(Note: We fall asleep from the head down to the feet, the same way we die, and wake up from the feet up to the head, the same way we live. Colin Wilson wrote … “Crabs can be hypnotized by gently stroking the shell from head to tail, and unhypnotized by reversing the motion.”)

“The brain can’t stand BLANK.”

(Note: The opposite of ecstasy, or extase, is enstasis, Mircea Eliade’s term. Gilbert Rouget wrote … “Silence, solitude, immobility, three conditions that represent the exact opposite of those required by the shaman when he officiates or by the possessed person when he dances.”)

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'Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) on Hypnosis' have 8 comments

  1. June 8, 2012 @ 6:54 pm atomb

    Swami Nitty-Gritty said …

    “‘Made in Christ’ is hypnotized stigmata, and ‘made by Christ’ is real stigmata. Jesus was pierced through his wrists, not his palms.”

    Salvador Dali was not an anatomist, despite his “cosmic dream” that led to his 1951 painting of Christ of Saint John of the Cross.

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  2. June 8, 2012 @ 7:37 pm Ryan

    Way cool/interesting post today! Good information to broadcast out.

    With regards to:

    “(Note: The opposite of ecstasy, or extase, is enstasis, Mircea Eliade’s term. Gilbert Rouget wrote … “Silence, solitude, immobility, three conditions that represent the exact opposite of those required by the shaman when he officiates or by the possessed person when he dances.”)”

    Do you recall where this Gilbert Rouget quote came from?

    Shinzen Young often talks of the Shamanic path as being an indirect route back to Source due to all the various bells and whistles. (Direct Route, e.g. Zen meditator; Advaita Vedanta, etc.) A lot of these quotes seem to be saying essentially the same thing. It seems Adano would agree! No surprise there…

    PS Charles Tart is a student of Shinzen’s and pops up from time to time on Shinzen’s monthly conference call “retreats.”

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    • June 8, 2012 @ 8:53 pm atomb

      The last time I saw Charles Tart was in Houston in 1975 or so.

      The Gilbert Rouget quote is from his 1985 book, Music and Trance.

      I did lots of ecstatic dancing while studying with Sufi Master Adnan Sarhan.

      Adnan’s version of Sufi Dancing is light-years away from what is usually termed “Sufi Dancing,” and is a salient example of how ecstasy can provoke enstasis (instancy).

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  3. June 8, 2012 @ 8:07 pm Ryan

    Here’s a way to put it (lightbulb just went off):

    Theta = indirect path back to Source

    Delta = direct path to Source

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    • June 8, 2012 @ 8:33 pm atomb

      Another way might be …

      Theta is the Field of Dreams … and Excess.

      The BLANK and ZERO of Delta is often an antibody reaction to the FULLNESS & INFINITUDE of Theta.

      We sleep to escape Maya and dream to tether ourselves back to it.

      Jim Morrison of The Doors may someday return as St. James. ;)

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  4. June 8, 2012 @ 9:33 pm atomb

    “A good doctor, an older doctor, never talks about disease. […] ‘You have liver cancer.’ He never say that.” – Master Chen (Yun Xiang Tseng)

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  5. June 9, 2012 @ 8:30 pm suz

    Atom,
    1. In an emergency, how can one recycle? Is one way to recite and visualize the colors in sequence, starting with black?

    2. Re: “Hypnosis is more intimate than sex”
    Are people having an intimate relationship with the ultimate hypnotist, the TV, that has crept into bedrooms, possibly contributing to such a high divorce rate? Could we be passing up our mate for the TV?

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  6. June 9, 2012 @ 11:28 pm atomb

    Re: In an emergency how can one recycle?

    Yawning and stretching while going through the colors is an excellent start.

    I’d like to teach as many folks as possible my system of Muscle Engram Testing so any traumatized person would know for sure – without the smidgen of a doubt – if they actually did Recycle. :)

    The underlying muscle testing technique is almost as easy as learning CPR.

    Re: Could we be passing up our mate for the TV?

    Mere seconds after tuning in to a TV, the brain goes into an alpha brain wave state.

    Alpha is a learning state or, more precisely, a programming state.

    Theta brain waves provide an editing function, something the “lobotomy box” doesn’t provide.

    Corporate psychologists know all about this, and an RCA scientist discovered TV’s alpha-programming possibilities way back in the early 1940s.

    Incidentally, a coma is a constant alpha brain wave state.

    Studies claim couples who keep a TV in the bedroom have sex half as much as those who don’t.

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