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Jacqueline has had an alcohol and smoking problem for many years. She had tried to quit smoking using several different methods and failed and finally accepted the fact that she may never be able to give up this disgusting habit for life. This is what she put on her questionnaire:
•I drink alcohol to block out reality/help me relax.
•When I am stressed
•When I dont like myself and think I am bad or pathetic
•When I feel ashamed of myself
Jacqueline shares her story of how easily she overcame her alcohol addiction after the very first hypnosis session. Then about three months later she during Christmas of 2009 she had a pudding with a alcoholic liquor and that made her feel almost sick. A few days later a friend offered her a glass of wine and she thought she could get away with it which you cant and reverted back to drinking again. She came back for a free backup session and quit as easy as pie with our help. This time she has learnt her lesson and will never make the same mistake again.
On 25 May 2010 09:48, Jacqueline wrote:
Dear Shokat,
You helped me stop drinking after a long-term, serious alcohol problem in November, that lasted over 10 years and I am very very grateful. This issue had overwhelmed my life, and you gave me it back, which I didn't think could happen at one point. We have worked together alone more than once, and I am convinced of your integrity, ethical and moral code. You never touched me and I have complete faith in you. You work to save people, to enhance their lives, to free them from nightmarish scenarios, and are helping humanity. One of the good guys....I wish there were more people like you in this world.
I phoned you yesterday as my lifeline. I am severely traumatised due to being subject to covert hypnosis/embedded words over a four week period, and have been 'taken over' by a master who wants to control me as his 'slave' I cannot get out of my head. Suicide thoughts have entered my mind, and I am terrified. I know you can understand and treat this, as you also have the ability to do this technique but don't, due to ethical reasons.
This person brainwashed me and used me and my computer for his own evil ends, and it was you who I knew could save me, offering lengthy support at awkward times even though it wasn't in our initial contract, and I called at inconvenient hours. You have given me hope for my future for the second time, as I know and I can't express my gratitude enough, you are a rock and please keep up the good work. I know your hypnosis will clear this influence and once again free me.
Jacqueline, Aberdeen.
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http://www.lifeprinciples.com/downloads/LPBrochure.pdf
http://www.lifeprinciples.com/downloads/AddictionsDemystified.pdf
Do I believe in the divine?
I suppose I have to, the evidence is all around us. You only have to look at the stars and the heavens. You only have to appreciate the beauty of creation all around us. The ability to think, the ability to reason, and the ability to feel is evidence that the divine (providence or God) exists. But the problem is that he also made our worse nightmares come true, because he created us.
Look at the description part of this video to see Jacqueline's written update.
Shokat01 1 year ago
@Shokat01 Which god are you talking about? I don't believe in any, so I'd like to know what I'm missing when I look up at the stars. I don't see any reason why that indicates any god exists.
SubconsciousGatherer 1 year ago
@SubconsciousGatherer Beliefs do not have to be based on facts. In fact a lot of our beliefs such as religion are not based on fact but heresy. No religion can stand up to true scientific scrutiny. Having said all that, beliefs which empower us, even if they are based on 'false' information have to be a good thing. I sometimes say that if God did not exist man would have created one. Also, have you noticed that God is always given a male gender, why can't God be based on a female gender?
Shokat01 1 year ago
I felt like poking my son’s eyes out with my pen.
Here is Jacqueline from Aberdeen sharing her experiences of how we helped her come off anti-depressants / prescription drugs that she has been taking since she was 13 (she is now 43). In the video interview, she shares her story of how the therapy helped her obtain true freedom from her alcohol addiction and prescription drugs. For over five months she has not had a drink or taken any anti-depressants again.
Shokat01 1 year ago
A few months ago she met a monster of a man who totally ruined her life by covertly programming her mind using NLP. For the past few weeks she has been suicidal. However, what was even more frightening is that she kept seeing visions of stabbing her son’s eyes out with her pen – this really freaked her out.
Shokat01 1 year ago
She knew how her life had been changed with my help so she travelled all the way from Aberdeen for two sessions to help her with her acute anxiety bordering on manic depression. The conventional psychiatry route would have put her on very powerful anti-depressants or locked her up or both.
Shokat01 1 year ago