A deep trance makes it possible to access the subconscious mind and to program it as we see fit.
The active left side of the brain blocks out any attempts to access the passive right side where the seat of the unconscious is.
This is analogous to turning off the electricity to a room or a building in order to fix the wiring.
The right side of the brain is where we can program our minds to manifest what we want in reality.
To get into a trance state takes practice.
Remember, each of us is individual and some may find this easier than others.
The important thing is to be persistent and patient with yourself.
Persistence and consistency are everything here.
Remember, each of us is individual and some may find this easier than others.
The important thing is to be persistent and patient with yourself.
Persistence and consistency are everything here.
Trance and Spiritual Advancement
In order to advance in psychic power, we must train our minds.
When we are in a trance state, our brain waves slow down considerably.
There are two sides to the brain- the left logical/intellectual masculine side and the right creative/intuitive feminine side.
The right side is the seat of the subconscious.
This is the area of the mind that is open to suggestion and programming and the seat of our astral power.
When the left side of our brain is active in thinking, the right side cannot be accessed.
Trance states shut off the left side so we can access and program the right side (subconscious).
When we are in a trance state, our brain waves slow down considerably.
There are two sides to the brain- the left logical/intellectual masculine side and the right creative/intuitive feminine side.
The right side is the seat of the subconscious.
This is the area of the mind that is open to suggestion and programming and the seat of our astral power.
When the left side of our brain is active in thinking, the right side cannot be accessed.
Trance states shut off the left side so we can access and program the right side (subconscious).
It takes training to be able to induce a deep trance state.
Deep trance states are not always necessary, but for specific workings, they are very important.
Once we train our minds to go deeper and deeper into a trance, this becomes easier and easier and takes less and less time as we become adept.
The mind is like a muscle and for most people, this exercise will be an introduction to a part of the mind that has never even been accessed before.
Deep trance states are not always necessary, but for specific workings, they are very important.
Once we train our minds to go deeper and deeper into a trance, this becomes easier and easier and takes less and less time as we become adept.
The mind is like a muscle and for most people, this exercise will be an introduction to a part of the mind that has never even been accessed before.
It is *very* important to never be startled out of a trance state, especially a deep one, so make sure you are in a room or area where you are left alone, and the phone is turned off.
Being startled and pulled out of a trance the wrong way can be extremely painful and the pain can last for days, especially if you are doing energy work in this state.
Being startled and pulled out of a trance the wrong way can be extremely painful and the pain can last for days, especially if you are doing energy work in this state.
It is normal when in a trance state for any sounds to be very painful.
This is because in this state, our senses are extremely heightened.
This is because in this state, our senses are extremely heightened.
An adept can place themselves in a deep trance within seconds at will.
In closing, it is not necessary to always go into a deep trance to work with your mind.
The trance state is used to train your mind.
With very important or difficult workings, a deep trance is often necessary.
In closing, it is not necessary to always go into a deep trance to work with your mind.
The trance state is used to train your mind.
With very important or difficult workings, a deep trance is often necessary.
How to Enter a Trance
1. Sit comfortably.
Do not lie down because you might fall asleep.
2. Breathe in for a count of six, hold for a count of six and then exhale for a count of six.
Do this breathing until you are completely relaxed. Ideally, you should no longer be able to feel your body.
3. Imagine you are climbing down a ladder in the dark.
Don’t visualize a ladder; just imagine you can feel yourself doing it.
4. On the exhale, feel yourself climbing a step or two down the ladder.
On the inhale, feel yourself holding still on the ladder.
5. Now, let go of the ladder and free fall backwards.
This mental falling effect, when combined with deep relaxation and mental calmness, will cause you to enter the trance state.
If you get dizzy or disoriented, just bring your attention to the front of your body and this will stop.
6. Keep doing this for as long as it takes.
The time it takes to enter trance will vary, depending on your experience with deep relaxation and mental calmness.
7. To bring yourself out of the trance: Concentrate on moving your fingers or toes.
Once you can move a finger or toe, flex your hands, move your arms, shake your head, i.e., reanimate your body; and get up and walk around for a few minutes.
Tips
Performing breathing exercises before trance is highly recommended, as this will naturally calm the nervous system.
Yogic Breathing Basics – Library of Rickandria
Yogic Breathing Basics – Library of Rickandria
What is needed is a mental falling effect inside your mind.
This changes the level of brain wave activity from the awake level (Beta) to the asleep level (Alpha) or the deep sleep level (Theta).
Brainwaves – Library of Rickandria
Once your level of brain wave activity reaches Alpha you will enter a trance.
Once you get the heavy feeling, stop the mental falling exercise.
This changes the level of brain wave activity from the awake level (Beta) to the asleep level (Alpha) or the deep sleep level (Theta).
Brainwaves – Library of Rickandria
Once your level of brain wave activity reaches Alpha you will enter a trance.
Once you get the heavy feeling, stop the mental falling exercise.
If you don’t like the ladder, imagine you are in a lift [elevator], feel yourself falling on the exhale and holding on the inhale.
Or imagine you are a feather, feel yourself floating down on the exhale and holding still on the inhale.
You need a mental falling effect to lower your level of brain wave activity.
Or imagine you are a feather, feel yourself floating down on the exhale and holding still on the inhale.
You need a mental falling effect to lower your level of brain wave activity.
A trance feels like:
Everything gets quieter and you feel like you are in a much bigger place.
There is a very slight humming feeling in your body.
Everything feels different.
It feels a bit like putting a cardboard box over your head in the dark, you can feel the atmosphere change.
It’s like everything goes fuzzy or slightly blurred.
Any sharp noises, while in trance are painful.
Determining the Depth of a Trance
The Light Trance State
- The subject is physically relaxed
- The subject's eyelids may flutter or twitch
- Sounds may become painful
Light to Medium Trance State
- The subject's limbs feel heavy
- The subject's breathing becomes slower and deeper
- Intense feeling of deep relaxation (the subject does not feel like moving, speaking or thinking)
- The subject feels detached from his/her surroundings
Medium Trance State
- The subject is aware of the trance, but cannot describe it
- Suggestive state (For example, the operator suggests the subject has an ant on his/her arm and the subject can actually feel it crawling, even though there is nothing there or the operator suggests there is smoke in the room and the subject smells it, though there is no smoke)
- Catalepsy: A condition characterized by lack of response to external stimuli and by muscular rigidity, so that the limbs remain in whatever position they are placed.
Deep or Somnambulistic Trance State
- The subject can open eyes without affecting the trance
- Fixed stare and pupil dilation when eyes are opened.
- Complete amnesia
- Systemized post-hypnotic amnesia
- Uncontrolled movements of eyeballs
- Sensation of lightness, floating, swinging or falling
- The subject experiences a distortion of sound
- The subject can control his/her involuntary body functions- i.e., heart rate, blood pressure
- Recall of lost memories
- Age regression
- Visual hallucinations
- Auditory hallucinations
- Total Anesthesia
Methods of Testing the Depth of the Trance
Cooperation Verification
The operator must establish the depth of the trance in order to remain in control of the session.
This is done by testing the subject for their receptivity to the operator’s suggestions.
The most common method used is where the operator tells the subject he/she cannot move his/her arm.
This is done by testing the subject for their receptivity to the operator’s suggestions.
The most common method used is where the operator tells the subject he/she cannot move his/her arm.
Example:
”Your arm is stuck to the chair, you cannot lift it, and when I count to five, I want you to try to lift it.
If you have cooperated, you will find that the harder you try to lift your arm, the more it remains stuck to the chair.”
The operator then counts to five, saying after each number,
“Your arm is stuck to the chair.”
When five is reached, if the subject cannot move his/her arm, they are in a trance.
If the subject can move his/her arm, he/she has not accepted the suggestion.
The operator must start all over again and explain he/she can do nothing without the subject’s cooperation.
It is always important to secure the trust of the subject.
If the subject can move his/her arm, he/she has not accepted the suggestion.
The operator must start all over again and explain he/she can do nothing without the subject’s cooperation.
It is always important to secure the trust of the subject.
Sensation Verification
The next stage is where the operator deepens the trance and again checks to see how deep the subject has gone.
The operator tells the subject he/she will stroke the back of the subject's hand and he/she will feel an increasing numbness and loss of sensation in that hand.
After a few minutes of stroking, and speaking, the operator pinches the back of the subject's hand and then does the same with the back of the other hand that has not been stroked and asks the subject if he/she can feel any difference.
If the subject replies that there is a difference, this stage of trance has been achieved; if not, the operator explains to the subject that further work on deepening the trance must be done.
More sessions will be needed to take the subject deeper and deeper.
The operator tells the subject he/she will stroke the back of the subject's hand and he/she will feel an increasing numbness and loss of sensation in that hand.
After a few minutes of stroking, and speaking, the operator pinches the back of the subject's hand and then does the same with the back of the other hand that has not been stroked and asks the subject if he/she can feel any difference.
If the subject replies that there is a difference, this stage of trance has been achieved; if not, the operator explains to the subject that further work on deepening the trance must be done.
More sessions will be needed to take the subject deeper and deeper.
Amnesia Verification
The next stage the operator tests is an even deeper stage.
If the subject has advanced to this stage, he/she will be amnesic.
The operator tells the subject to imagine that he/she is standing in front of a blackboard with a piece of white chalk and instructs him/her to take the chalk and write three words on the board.
If the subject has advanced to this stage, he/she will be amnesic.
The operator tells the subject to imagine that he/she is standing in front of a blackboard with a piece of white chalk and instructs him/her to take the chalk and write three words on the board.
"Now I want you to take the chalk and write the following three words on the blackboard: First, tree; next grass and lastly cloud.
Raise your arm when you are finished writing the three words."
When the subject has signaled, he/she is done writing the words, the operator instructs him/her that there is an eraser on the ledge of the Blackboard and says:
"I want you to take the eraser and erase the words tree and grass, leaving only the word 'cloud.'
As you erase the words, I want you to also erase them from your mind, so that all you can think of now is 'cloud' 'cloud.'
You are going into a deeper and deeper sleep.
You are in a deep, sound sleep and all you can think of is the word 'cloud.'
Now, what were the three words you wrote on the blackboard?"
If the subject is able to remember the three words, he/she has not yet reached the amnesic stage of trance.
If not, the subject has reached this stage of deep trance.
The operator should then say:
"When I count to three, you will then remember the three words and repeat them to me."
The subject should then be able to remember the words and repeat them.
In order to be able to place the subject in this stage of trance the next time the operator performs the hypnosis, he/she should tell the subject before bringing him/her back:
"From now on, whenever I put you into a trance, you will have reached the same depth of trance as you are in now by the time I have counted to ten."
The operator then brings the subject out of the trance:
"I am now going to count up to five.
When I reach five, you will be wide awake and feel refreshed and fine."