Ultra Height Hypnosis

Explore the different levels of the higher mind, higher self, and the superconscious mind in hypnosis:

From a psychological context, the higher self is often seen as the source of inner wisdom and intuition. It represents the part of ourselves that is connected to deeper insights and understanding beyond the conscious mind. This aspect of the self may be accessed through introspection, meditation, guided imagery, and here with hypnosis where you can:

  • Transcend the Ego: The ego is the part of our psyche that is concerned with self-preservation, identity, and worldly concerns. The higher self, on the other hand, is less focused on individual desires and more aligned with universal truths and principles. It can provide a broader perspective that transcends the limitations of the ego.

  • Detach from Inner Conditioning: The higher self provides a sense of detachment from the conditioned aspects of the self. It allows individuals to observe their conditioning without becoming overly identified with it. This detachment creates space for reflection and choice, enabling individuals to consciously decide whether to perpetuate or release their conditioned responses.

  • Experience Integration and Wholeness: Psychologically, the concept of the higher self often involves the idea of integration and wholeness within the individual. This means recognizing and embracing all aspects of the self, including the unconscious, and striving for harmony and balance. The higher self is seen as the pinnacle of this integration, representing the fullest expression of one's potential and authenticity.

  • Achieve Personal Growth and Transformation: The higher self is often associated with personal growth and transformation. As individuals strive to align themselves with their higher selves, they may undergo profound changes in consciousness, behavior, and perspective. This process can involve letting go of limiting beliefs and behaviors and embracing qualities such as compassion, empathy, and unconditional love.

  • Connection to the Divine or Universal Consciousness: In some spiritual traditions, the higher self is believed to be connected to a larger, divine or universal consciousness. From a psychological perspective, this connection can be understood as a sense of being part of something greater than oneself—a feeling of interconnectedness with all living beings and the cosmos. This sense of connection can be a source of meaning, purpose, and fulfillment in life.