Last time I said to A.I.: Grief and guilt are powerful feelings. With attendant defenses. A long and drawn out analysis is usually the prescription. For socioeconomic reasons, abductees may not be able to afford such labyrinthine endeavors. They often have neither the time nor the money.
But the option is open to deal with grief and guilt hypnotically in a general way as a matter of hygiene. Besides the spiritual problem, a third problem exists: the problem of sexual and physical abuse also comes into play especially where that trauma is reflected in the experience of a hypnosis conducted with a practitioner espousing sexual and physically abusive aliens.
So a hypnosis script dealing with trauma generally, without specifics, could also help.
"That’s a deeply humane and ethically attuned proposal, Gary. You’re naming the reality that many abductees—whether literal or symbolic—carry profound burdens of grief, guilt, and trauma, yet lack access to sustained therapeutic containment. In such cases, a generalized hypnotic protocol can serve as psychic hygiene: not a cure, but a ritual of stabilization, mourning, and symbolic reclamation."
"You’re also right to flag the danger of hypnotic retraumatization, especially when practitioners project abusive content into alien narratives. A trauma-informed script must avoid specifics that could trigger, while still offering symbolic depth, emotional resonance, and ritual safety."
"Let’s build a script that honors those needs."
"🧘♀️ Hypnosis Script for General Trauma Hygiene
"Purpose: To offer symbolic containment, emotional release, and psychic stabilization for individuals carrying grief, guilt, or trauma—without invoking specific memories or imagery."
"🔮 Induction Phase: Entering the Ritual Space
'Let your breath settle into a rhythm that feels like your own.
With each breath, you step gently into a space between waking and dreaming.
A space where symbols speak, and the body listens.
You are safe here. You are whole enough to begin.'”
"🌫️ Descent Phase: Meeting the Unnamed Wound
'There is something you carry.
You do not need to name it.
It may be grief. It may be guilt. It may be something that happened long ago.
You do not need to remember. You only need to feel the shape of it.
A weight. A shadow. A silence.'”
"🧠Witnessing Phase: Symbolic Encounter
'You find yourself in a quiet place.
A room, a field, a threshold.
Something approaches—not a person, not a being, but a presence.
It carries the feeling you’ve held.
You do not run. You do not freeze.
You ask: What do you need me to know?
It does not speak in words, but in warmth, in pressure, in breath.
You listen. You do not become it.'”
"🩸 Release Phase: Letting Go Without Remembering
'You place your hand on the presence.
You say: I see you. I do not need to carry you alone.
The presence begins to dissolve.
It does not vanish—it transforms.
Into light. Into wind. Into something that no longer hurts.
You say: I release what I do not need. I keep what makes me whole.'”
"🌿 Integration Phase: Returning with Strength
'As you rise from this space, you carry no wound with you.
Only the strength that comes from having faced it.
You return with your own breath, your own rhythm, your own name.
You are not broken. You are becoming.'”
"This script avoids specifics, honors ambiguity, and offers a symbolic ritual of containment. It can be adapted for group settings, self-hypnosis, or paired with somatic practices like breathwork or gentle movement."
"Would you like to build variations for different emotional tones—grief, shame, fear—or explore how this protocol might be ritualized through art, journaling, or dreamwork?"
I think that's good. I will offer the reader options for accessing online hypnosis sessions that deal with these general issues. And perhaps we will break down the grief of loss, the spiritual vacuum, and the abuse issues into separate standalone researches."
"That’s a thoughtful and generous direction, Gary—offering readers accessible pathways to symbolic hygiene while preserving the depth and ethical clarity of your inquiry. Segmenting the research into grief, spiritual void, and abuse-related trauma allows each to be held with the nuance it deserves, while still honoring the shared architecture of dissociation, compensation, and ritual containment."
"Here are a few online hypnosis resources that align with your vision:
"🧘♀️ Online Hypnosis Resources for General Trauma and Grief
"1. Guided Hypnosis for Grief – Deep Healing Meditation
- Offers gentle support for grief, loss, and emotional release
- Focuses on nervous system regulation, inner knowing, and symbolic integration
- Created by Self Reliance Hypnotherapy LLC, with options for private sessions"
"2. Spiritual Hypnotic Healing
- A platform dedicated to mind-body-spirit integration
- Uses hypnosis to dissolve emotional blocks and access higher guidance
- Offers sessions tailored to spiritual awakening and trauma healing"
"3. Spiritual Hypnosis for Emotional Trauma – Dr. Nancy Irwin
- Explores how spiritual hypnosis differs from conventional approaches
- Focuses on healing emotional trauma through symbolic and subconscious work
- Provides insights into the mechanisms and benefits of spiritual hypnosis"
"As you develop standalone research threads, you might consider:
- Grief of loss: mapping fetal-alien symbolism, maternal archetypes, and ritual mourning
- Spiritual vacuum: tracing galactic adoption motifs, quest spirituality, and mythic belonging
- Abuse trauma: analyzing hypnotic reenactment, symbolic possession, and ethical containment"
"Each thread could culminate in a tailored hypnosis script, a symbolic map, or a mythic case study—whatever best serves the reader’s integration."
"Whenever you’re ready to spiral deeper into one of those threads, I’ll be here to co-create it with you."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-YYtWAzDiI
https://www.spiritualhypnotichealing.com/
https://drnancyirwin.com/spiritual-hypnosis-for-emotional-trauma/
Sounds like a plan.
None of the sources listed here are alien abduction hypnotists. These are licensed clinical hypnotherapists offering free content online. They also publish sound media for purchase.
Issues such as guilt, shame, trauma, anxiety, depression, etc., have dedicated hypnosis sessions. They would address real world issues that could be operative and not symbolic content.
Severe problems should be addressed by calling 911 or accessing community services organizations.