The Unconscious Has a GPS
✦ This is not an induction. It's a mirror held up to the lexicon. Look as long as you like.✦
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Words are not just sounds. They are sensory vehicles, not merely instructions.
Deep hypnosis is built at the lexical level— in the choice of words.
Linguistics applies to altered states of consciousness.
Words are not synonyms. They are keys to different sensory doors.
🧭 A Lexical Map
Down → Vector. Direction. Controlled depth. → Trance progression
Under → Container. Matrix. Containment, surrender. → Stable trance phase
Sink → Organic process. → Bodily yielding
Fall → Transitional event. Sudden letting go. → Instant drops / anchors
Drop → Instant surrender anchor. → Abrupt state shift
Deeper → Endless progression. → Continuity without rupture
🎯 Context Matters
The ideal word depends on the subject’s initial bodily state:
If there is tension: Drop or Fall may be too abrupt. Better choices: Sink, Let go.
If the subject is already relaxed: Deeper allows smooth progression.
If there is subtle resistance: Under (protection) should precede Down (direction).
That’s why many hypnotists combine language:
“Sink… all the way down… under…”
“And with every breath, you just drop deeper… all the way down.”
Both effects happen at once: the event of letting go, and the process of continuing to descend.
The unconscious doesn’t get confused. It follows the map.
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