Andrew Austin and Lucas Derks – Maglck Depression 8i Trauma In Mental Space
A One-of-a-Kind Body of Work
Magic, Depression, and Trauma in Mental Space is a one-of-a-kind body of work designed to facilitate successful inquiry and transformation in our internal world of thought, experience, and imagination.
“This will be an important training for individuals seeking a degree of self-mastery never before imagined.” Attendees will acquire access to degrees of control over negative thoughts, behavior patterns, and responses by using the effective strategies taught.
As a trained hypnotherapist with over twenty years of experience in the psychotherapy area, I can speak to the effective methods and strategies used in this class. I’ve also been a ceremonial magician for as long as I’ve been a hypnotherapist, so I know how powerful the two areas can be when combined.
Anyone desiring a genuine and good development must reach the deepest regions of their psyche in order to realize their full potential.
Hypnosis, NLP, and arcane correspondences are tools that may be used to facilitate tremendous transformation in the quickest and most effective manner conceivable. Learning to use these approaches, which combine psychotherapy with esoteric endeavor, will provide the aspirant seeker with a road map to boundless possibilities of mastery.” Ashen Chassan, Frater
Unusual Skills
This video-based program, which combines the extraordinary abilities of Andrew T. Austin and Lucas Derks, examines issues of mental experience that will be fresh to even the most seasoned therapist, personal development devotee, and mental space explorer.
“What I’ve found most interesting and valuable is the way the training reveals the psychological processes underpinning ceremonial magic.” Orienting metaphors in mental space broadens my comprehension of the ritual process and its potential uses. This understanding of ceremonial magic is rich and wonderful as a solitary way to coping with one’s own difficulties of depression, trauma, and so on, but it opens up so many more possibilities. “A truly imaginative blend.” Yorks, A.S.
Table of Contents for Video
Introduction by Andy
An explanation of the process’s reasoning.
The Magic Circle: Define the Space
Obtaining a resourceful state to do the task.
Psychology of Mental Space
An overview of mental space psychology.
Defining The Art Triangle
Making certain that our demonic mind structures remain in place.
Space Personification
Making mental patterns into live beings.
Clearing The Area
Keeping a positive attitude while you go about your business.
The Myth of Self-Image
How we perceive ourselves.
Banishing Forms: An Overview
Getting rid of the interfering thinking forms.
The Christian Agony
Similar to, but not the same as, the original sin.
The Pentagram’s Banishing Ritual
A LBRP demonstration in a religious environment.
Invocation
Bringing in good resources and magical aid.
Barry
Please welcome Barry. Barry is beneficial. Learn about Barry.
Manufacturing Demonstrations
How we unintentionally generate demonic mental formations by merely utilizing words.
Depression in the Mental Domain
Working with depression in mental space as demonstrated by a client.
Mental Space Beliefs
How faulty ideas persist in the mind.
Religion as Therapy, Religion as Therapy
Prozac is our sacrament, and therapy is our religion.
Scrying
Looking into the abyss.
Demons in Command
Making our mental forms comply and function for us.
Necromancy
Just a little note on the [un]dead.
Panorama of the Spiritual
Spirituality in the Mind.
Words of Strength
Taking authority via words
Demon Communication Etiquette
Being kind to your thinking forms, because they are, after all, you.
Summary
A nice summary of the procedure.
“It is past time to bring this form of mystical endeavor into the open in order to deal with bad behaviors such as despair and trauma.” During this masterclass, one is given the means to confront what is inside the person’s sphere of existence, to truly be able to manage the anthropomorphic monsters they/we have made in our/their reality but in a concrete manner. As a result, we must be able to cope with them consciously/tangibly inside our mental space.” West Sussex, J.Mc.
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