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Can Trance Channeling Be Learned? A Case Study of a Scientist’s Experience

December 3, 2024
Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR

Abstract

Trance channeling, a practice steeped in ancient history involving communication with deities, remains prevalent across diverse cultures. This case study examines the adaptation of a structured hypnotic protocol to explore trance channeling, focusing on shifting consciousness to allow “non-physical beings” to communicate through a participant. Utilizing a protocol developed by Pederzoli and Tressoldi, the study involved hypnosis, out-of-body experience (OBE) induction, and the transition into trance channeling. Conducted with a 45-year-old female scientist familiar with psi phenomena but inexperienced in trance channeling, the study aimed to assess the protocol’s efficacy and adaptability. Over six sessions, the participant progressed from deep relaxation to trance channeling, guided by hypnosis in an electromagnetically shielded environment, enhancing rapport and personal safety. The participant’s successful channeling of different non-physical beings highlighted the potential for structured training to develop trance channeling skills, suggesting a blend of inherent capacity and learned ability. The study underscores hypnosis as an effective tool for guiding OBEs, essential in facilitating trance states, and highlights the role of repeated OBEs in loosening ego control and enhancing awareness. Future research is encouraged to explore the link between OBEs and various psi abilities, examining demographic influences and employing brain-imaging studies for deeper understanding. This research contributes to understanding non-local consciousness and the mechanisms enabling these experiences, setting the stage for further scientific inquiry into trance channeling and related phenomena.

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