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From: gordo_ala_moore
Date: Mon Apr 8, 2002 2:12pm
Subject: Re: The phobia thing.

Hmmmm, there seems to be a sinister undertone to this amber "hypno-
liquid", I see now others are affected similarly. Could it be a
clever ploy to encourage people to join a cult.

Up in Scotland, I often notice groups of people who ware red,white
and blue attire, and others who ware green,yelllow and white attire.

On Saturday nights, there seems to be one of the groups in a wholly
joyous mood (possibly mass hypnosis?). For example this weekend it
seemed to be the turn of the green,yelllow and white tribe a.k.a.
(The Celts) to be in a `plusplus'joyous mood.

Mixed with this amber "hypno-liquid", there seemed to be the all too
common symptom of Paul McKenna style violence of epic proportions.
With one tribe that even makes reference to events that occurred
nearly 300 years ago (past life regression?)

It is also very strange that this "hypno-liquid" when taken in large
amounts, can induce anaesthetic effects of the like that no hypnotist
can ever achieve. Is this used to numb the effects of hypno-
violence?. hmmmmmm.

One special hypno-drink entitled "Gin" seems to induce negative
kinesthetic feelings. Please check the eye cues (bottom left), on
more extreme cases you can see eyes welling up with tears. This Gin
hypno-liquid truly is powerful and frightening.

It has even been said the No.1 "hypno-liquid" Absinthe , can rapidly
induce both negative and positive visual hallucinations. There is no
need for any deepening technique to be used. Truly amazing !!!

Richard Bandler in his younger days is said to have performed quite a
bit of research in this domain area. Any other experts out there?

Cheers,
Gordon Moore

P.S. Only over 18's should embark on this research. I have seen
those younger, vomit to such an extent that it has been likened to
that of the exorcist movie, this is also backed up by the violent and
aggressive mood changes, and out of character behaviour.

Chris, 400 years ago this condition would have been treated by
violently torching the skin of a client's back. Is this treatment
still used, or has it since moved on?

Do people now have the choice of treatment?. Between, Chris's own
unique style of hypnotherapy, or having your skin painfully and
violently burned off.

Anyone here have a preference?

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