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Saturday, June 12, 2010

A Cautionary Tale | Jen 2.0

Sometime last year I became aware of a woman
who had gone through some incredible experiences
hypnotically. Some fun, but there was also a
darker cloud that surrounded her experience.

I know at one time she had planned to take
everything down in part due to all the
scrutiny and judgment and assessments of
others in regard to her experience.

What she relates is likely to be an unusual
set of circumstances, however there are pieces
that are possibilities for anyone who is opened
to the idea of trance and control.

The most recent entry that I saw of hers was
one called What Hypnosis Did for Me. It is
something worth checking out. There are also
links in the side bar, if you want to learn
more about her ordeal.

She makes a point in the entry about how she
could have benefited from trance without
having to have all of the negatives that
ultimately came along with her experience.

So many times people get involved with trance
as a way to cope with things in life that
aren't working for them. Trance can feel
wonderful, and it can cover up and distort
the original issue.

She is a brave woman to tell her story,
and I for one, am glad that she has
continued to tell her tale. Often people
believe "it's nothing," or that they are
unable to be adversely affected. Her
story says otherwise.

Is her experience likely to be that of
many others? Probably not. However, even
one more is two too many.

As always,

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