Hypnosis is, in essence, a form of conditioning—a state that is not natural. It influences you through a kind of mental manipulation, altering your state of being to the point where you are no longer fully conscious of yourself or your impact on life. You lose the sense of who you are because you enter a state that disconnects you from your true manifestation. This can be profoundly harmful to your psyche.
It is not healthy to place yourself in such altered states of awareness, as you lose control over your presence. You may believe you are still “there,” but in truth, you’ve surrendered control of yourself, drifting into dimensions you do not understand—under the influence of another consciousness guiding you toward its own manifestation.
This is not advisable. Do not enter this state of consciousness unless you are fully prepared, because you risk losing control and wandering into unfamiliar realms. These experiences may later disturb you, as your memories will reactivate those states, and the period of absence will become imprinted in your cellular memory.
Never engage in hypnosis lightly. You risk losing yourself—your essence. This is dangerous. One must first master altered states of consciousness in order to remain connected to the self. Such control is essential before any hypnotic experience, because without it, you become vulnerable to energies you do not understand.
You are not being called to enter states beyond the reach of your sovereign self. Do not allow yourself to be overtaken by forces you cannot control. You may lose your own consciousness, falling under the influence of those who induce sleep. This can cause deep and lasting damage to your inner structures.
Your system may not yet be illuminated enough to withstand this. In other times, certain individuals were able to navigate these states, but they were beings of great purity—unlike many today, who lack the inner faith and preparation required. Those who attempt hypnosis without purification put themselves at great risk, as they interact with energies they do not master and may lose themselves in the process.
For hypnosis to be practiced in truth and integrity, all those involved must be deeply prepared—psychologically stable, free from any desire to dominate, and purified of personal agendas. Without this, they endanger both themselves and the person they hypnotize.
Hypnosis is not a game. It is a sacred tool, meant for those who have mastered their own structure and who act without vanity or thirst for power. Its true purpose is to liberate souls from the burdens of past lives, helping them move forward toward their destiny. But if the practitioner is not cleansed of their own darkness, they risk contaminating the person they hypnotize.
There is a double danger: the hypnotist may absorb the unresolved energies of the other, and in doing so, become burdened by afflictions that are not their own. Without proper preparation, this exchange can leave lasting damage.
Purification is the first condition for safely exercising this power on another being. Do not play at being a pseudo-master of a force so mysterious and potentially harmful. Without proper control, hypnosis can leave behind energetic residue that you may never be able to cleanse.