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talking to a gentleman who had Parkinson's disease.
He was talking to me in a very dreary monotone
(although his conversation was interesting) and his
right hand was shaking constantly because of the
Parkinsons. This guy nearly put me right out, I only
just managed to catch myself.


Is hypnosis dangerous? Is a deactivated RAS
dangerous?
The answer to both questions is no, but I'd like to
expand. What has been dangerous for you in the past,
has been letting other people insert programs into
your biocomputer, as and when they saw fit. If you
take care to insert the exact programs into your
biocomputer in accordance with the output you desire,
it is far from dangerous. The most important aspect of
the RAS is ensuring that you properly reactivate it
after every visualization session.


Does deactivating the RAS get easier every time we
do it?
You're just testing me, right?! Yes, of course it
does. Like everything else you do, it becomes a
program in your biocomputer. The more often you
learn how to relax and deactivate the RAS, the
biocomputer gets programmed to do it. Just like
having lessons to drive a car or learning any other
skill. In actual fact, many times, I just sit in my
armchair and deactivate the RAS in literally a couple
of seconds, I do this on many occasions, just before
business meetings, to make sure I have the correct
program in the biocomputer. I would certainly do it as
well, if there was a task that I hadn't done before. I'd
just drop the RAS, visualize myself doing the task,
reactivate the RAS, then get on with it. What a tool! I
hope that answers your question!

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