HYPNOSIS & STIFF PERSON SYNDROME 8 SESSIONS WRITTEN FOR CELINE DION
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Eight Sessions Inspired by Céline Dion’s Emotional Landscapes
In this companion episode, we explore a unique series of eight TruceTalk® Hypnosis sessions … each one inspired by the emotional themes woven throughout Céline Dion’s music. These sessions blend Charles B. Lenzy’s indirect, metaphor‑rich hypnotic style with multisensory imagery, gentle pacing, and positive affirmations designed to support the Body, Mind, and Spirit.
Each brief script is paired with the emotional essence of a Céline Dion song … not quoting lyrics, but drawing from the feelings her music evokes: courage, longing, devotion, release, hope, and the quiet strength that rises in the space between breath and belief. These themes become anchors for guided imagery, inner resourcing, and subtle nervous‑system support.
You’ll hear how each session uses:
Indirect language to bypass resistance
Sensory‑rich metaphors to deepen absorption
Positive affirmations to reinforce inner stability
Song‑inspired emotional tones to shape the experience
The episode begins with a seamless induction: eye‑fixation, gentle fractionation, a slow 10‑step staircase deepener, and a bridge into the first suggestion set. Each line is delivered slowly, with intentional pauses that allow imagery to settle and anchors to install.
This is not performance hypnosis. It’s not entertainment.
It’s a quiet, therapeutic space where music‑inspired emotion meets clinical hypnotic structure … a place where the nervous system can soften, settle, and reconnect with its own inner resources.
If you’ve ever felt the emotional resonance of Céline Dion’s music, these sessions offer a new way to experience that resonance from the inside out.
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