Wednesday 12 July 2023

LI - Alicia Fairclough a Month after Mother Died


Lots of stress to go through, so, getting to a hypnosis was a relief:

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Alicia Fairclough, 21 May 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcfjovmLHao


I
j o y = joy!

II
Some observations.

I have never literally felt an "irresistible urge" to write joy. It's never been like rushing to a toilet or opening a bottle of water when the throat is parched. I'm not saying the post-hypnotic suggestion didn't work, it obviously did, I've en J O Y ed writing J O Y several times, but it was more like "of course I will, who wouldn't want to?"

The next is, the induction seemed shorter than I recalled. Did you shorten the video, cutting out half a minute at each open eyes part of the induction, or am I living it faster (noticing less experienced time) because I have seen it so often before?

Third, I think my mother would not have wanted any other hypno video than this to be the first one I saw after she died ... her prayers actually did provide me with more than one J O Y ful experience since.

III
What I meant with the first observation is, it was basically like smiling.

A smile costs nothing and produces much.
It enriches those who receive it, without empoverising those who give it.
It doesn't last more than an instant, but its memory is sometimes eternal.
No one is so rich, he doesn't need one.
No one is so poor, he cannot give one.

Forges the happiness of the home.

Is a sensible sign of friendship.

A smile gives repose to who is tired and returns the courage to the most despairing.

And if at any time you meet a person who doesn't give you the smile you deserve, continue to generously give yours to him. Because noone is so in need of a smile as a person who can't give one to others.