Goddess hypnotic spirals

hypnotic goddess spiral
Hypnosis spirals are something I've always found to be quite facinating. The way they spin and hold your attention, they become very interesting to watch. There is of course the basic black and white spiral but it doesn't end there. Many different colors can be applied to produce a beautiful blending of colors within a spiral.

A goddess is a female deity. Many cultures have goddesses. Most often these goddesses are part of a polytheistic system that includes several deities. Pantheons in various cultures can include both goddesses and gods, and in some cases also intersex deities.

In both ancient and modern cultures, the symbolism of gendered deities is open to a wide variety of interpretations. The primacy of a monotheistic or near-monotheistic goddess is advocated by some modern matriarchists and pantheists[who?] as a female version of, or analogue to, the Abrahamic god. In some feminist circles the Abrahamic god is perceived as being rooted in the patriarchal concept of dominance — to the exclusion of feminine concepts.

Goddess hypnotic spirals
Goddess hypnotic spirals

Goddess hypnotic spirals

Goddess hypnotic spirals
Goddess hypnotic spirals

Hypnotic eyes

Hypnotic eyes - hypnotic worldThe Mind's Eye. The Inner Eye. If you've heard these two phrases before then most likely you've heard of the Third Eye. It is believed that everyone has three eyes: two are physical (they're plain as the eyes can see); the third eye is spiritual; and when opened either through meditation or third eye hypnosis, you unlock the door to numerous possibilities of looking in to the future.

Chances are you've had a few intuitive moments before in your past: you've thought of a friend you haven't talked with in awhile, and the next day she called. You've thought of an episode from one of your favorite television shows and the following night it was on TV. This is more than a mere coincidence. This is you glimpsing at your psychic self. When you open your third eye, you open yourself up to even more psychic abilities because the eye is the site where we receive psychic impressions.

The Third Eye is associated with the pineal gland in the brain. The pineal gland is dormant in most people. French philosopher Rene Descartes believed the pineal gland to be "the seat of the soul" where mind and body intersect. In most, the pineal gland is dormant. When you meditate or use third eye hypnosis to open the eye, you bring that gland to life. You literally open your eye up to a whole other spiritual world.

Once you've opened your third eye, you may develop certain new abilities: telepathy, telekinesis, clairvoyance. You may see auras, chakras, or spirit beings. You may also experience precognition, which is the ability to see into the future. There's a whole new spiritual world at your fingertips.

So see what the world holds for you (and others); open your third eye through meditation or third eye hypnosis.

Hypnotic eyes - hypnotic world
Hypnotic eyes

Hypnotic eyes - hypnotic world

Hypnotic eyes - hypnotic world

Hypnotic eyes - hypnotic world

Hypnotic eyes - hypnotic worldHypnotic eyes

Christian hypnotic

Christian hypnotic worldHypnosis for Christians: Good or bad?

Hypnosis itself is neither good nor bad. Used wisely, it can help Christians as much as non-Christians to break bad habits and improve themselves. There are many accounts in the Bible of saints of God entering trance-like states that parallel self-hypnosis.

Christians, like non-Christians, can benefit from hypnosis. In itself, hypnosis is neither good nor bad. Neither right nor wrong.

You can use a knife to cut your food, or to kill someone. Similarly, you can use hypnosis to build self-confidence, lose weight, and have a tooth out without anaesthetic and without pain. Or you can use it in voodoo rituals to scare people and make them susceptible to occult practices.

But you also may be taking medication that you may not know is derived from plants that jungle shamans and medicine men have used for centuries in non-Christian spiritual healings. Many of the largest pharmaceutical companies have worked side by side with shamans to find ingredients that the shamans have used in healing. Do we refuse to take life-saving drugs because their roots are in sorcery? Of course not.

Informed Christians rarely take a stand against hypnosis these days (except against its use in stage shows, the occult, or voodoo-style practices), because the benefits are so well documented. A Harvard study showed that hypnosis helped broken bones heal faster and also that women who had breast surgery recovered much more quickly after hypnosis.

Those who strongly oppose it have failed to document examples to prove their case. Some opponents even use bad logic by saying that because we can't explain how hypnosis works then it must be bad. Can they explain how their thought processes work? How planes fly? How bees make honey? Perhaps they should ban thought, air travel, honey products, and everything else they don't understand.

Christian hypnotic