hypnosis is also helpful for withdrawl for me

In my previous post, I forgot to mention NLP which is a type of hypnosis, not a drug.

NLP stands for Neuro-linguistic programming. it is a subtype of hypnosis that uses special sounds called Binaural beats in the background to induce a variety of moods/levels of awareness. Different sound frequencies create different mental states. each frequency has been assigned a different greek letter. I know alpha enhances awareness for example, delta is for deep sleep, theta for deep relaxed trance etc I personally love the theta ( deep trance) ones but, everyone is different.

there are free recordings on youtube. Just search for Binaural beats. Try to get one with music over the top if you can. A new comer will go nuts with just the beats. From my experience though, Brian's ( see the next paragraph) is the best out there (and no, I don't get kick backs for saying that. He doesn't even know me). I like his stuff because it induces very deep trance for me and does not require headphones. All the youtube ones will require headphones to work

the link to Brian's recordings is http://briandavidphillips.net/2001/06/26/fdrtrc01/ however, I got my copy years ago and I did not know Brian now charges for the recording. To me, it would still be worth the one time 15 dollar fee because unlike real drugs digital ones can never run out. if i had not yet tried any of this, it would be a toss up really; between paying once for a CD or once for a monthly membership to the site and having access to all his stuff for a month to experiment with. it looks like Members can only stream not download. So, if you want to keep just one recording I would get the CD. the Primary DRTRC one is much stronger than his others ( they all used to be free so ive gone through the list)


A few things to keep in mind: NLP gets easier/ more fun the more one uses it. If you are just starting you will need a quiet distraction free area. I know people talk about going to the dentist and using hypnosis to not be aware of anything there. That can work with lots of practice but, the dentist or during WD is not a good place to start because it takes time to condition the triggers. Also it is possible to just listen to the recording and have nothing happen. One just has to decide to stay awake through it. I did this my first time because I wanted to know everything the recording said before I let myself go into trance.I also did not follow the directions that time just listened.

I am not that experienced yet so extreme pain is a distraction that I cannot yet overcome with NLP. Btw, the stuff on youtube is not NLP just the background sounds that make NLP stronger than hypnosis. So those recordings are like the under layer of NLP not the whole thing.

Also, a word of warning anyone with Dissociative Identity Disorder should not use NLP, hypnosis or Binaural beats except possibly in an office session with a trained therapist. I gave the above link to a friend with Dissociative Identity Disorder back when it was free and it triggered a major flashback for her.
 
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