You don't think you've ever been hypnotised by a politician? Or anyone else out to persuade you? This might change your mind.
Comply with Me solves the puzzle of how Donald Trump gains and keeps loyal support, a conundrum that has stumped professional commentators as well as all those who don't feel compelled to vote for him. It reveals the motive behind his weird handshakes, why he speaks in such a strange way and even what drives him to keep the area around his eyes so pale. Whether he was trained or is a natural, Trump uses hypnosis techniques to get his message deep into people's minds - and he is not the only professional persuader using such tricks either.
Trump's aim is to achieve unthinking compliance and he does that by using hypnotic confusion techniques which enable him to embed suggestions into his subjects' unconscious minds. He achieves this with individuals as well as with the crowds he addresses. A central part of hypnosis practice is artful suggestion. Donald Trump is a master of the craft. He can imply what he wants to happen without needing to make his commands clear.
As a child, like all of us, he absorbed suggestions from his grandfather and parents. The impact of repeatedly being told when young that he was a 'king' and a 'killer' is evident in his adult behaviour. Positive Thinking is a keystone of Trump's self-regard, learning it from the leading exponent, Norman Vincent Peale. who told him he would be 'America's greatest builder'. He also learnt hypnosis, probably when it was fashionable as NLP and he was keen to clinch real estate deals.
Hypnotherapists will lie or exaggerate to achieve the aims of their clients. This is ethical if the aim is to help a person give up an addiction or achieve a sense of well-being. Trump and other politicians also recognise that the truth is less important than emotions if they want to convince someone. Their objectives however are not therapeutic.
People are often afraid of hypnosis, but they cannot be left ignorant any longer. It's a natural part of being human; we all go into a trance regularly, when watching TV or doing repetitive tasks. Used well, hypnosis is a force for good. It is also a powerful tool to gain control over others. Some politicians, including those on the far-right, are using hypnosis to sway public opinion. If an argument is going against them, they will use misdirection and exaggeration to divert attention from opposing views. Trump and others who imitate him are experts at using hypnotic confusion to cloud the truth.
We must acknowledge the power of hypnosis and make everyone aware of how it works. Readers will learn to spot when someone is trying to manipulate them subliminally and how to defend themselves from it. The book describes how to use hypnotic trance to help yourself, to relax, become acquainted with your unconscious wisdom and make sure your opinions are your own.
Lisa Morgan identified what Trump was doing early in his presidency and felt compelled to expose it.
The relationship between autism and PTSD has historically been neglected in research and understanding but impacts the lives of many. Autistic people are intrinsically vulnerable to traumatic social situations and relationships, which can later manifest as PTSD. Navigating situations where one feels entirely at odds can lead seemingly commonplace events to be processed as traumatic experiences.
In this unique collaboration, Lisa Morgan and Mary Donahue explore PTSD in autistic adults as patient and practitioner. Lisa shares her personal experiences as an autistic adult, reflecting on emotionally traumatic events and their effect on her daily life. Mary examines the challenges surrounding diagnosis, reworking and developing communication and clarifying the symptoms of PTSD within the autistic population. Combining lived experience with professional expertise, this clear and accessible guide will provide a better understanding of autism and PTSD, providing support and direction to autistic adults processing trauma and those involved in their care.The Real Woo looks at how persuasion techniques, particularly hypnosis, are used to convince society that identity and gender ideology represents the future of humanity. Lisa Morgan was driven to explore this denial of biology when she realised that what it offers has profound consequences particularly for the wellbeing of women and the safety of young people.
A life-threatening event during the Covid pandemic changed Lisa's brain, for the better. She found herself able to talk at length with non-physical intelligences. As a hypnotist and communications specialist, she had worked for years with dreams and the unconscious mind: now using trance it became easy for her to make supernatural connections.
Here are those discussions which Lisa recorded between 2021 and 2024. An ancient prophet, goddesses, pharaoh, saint, spy, an English queen, witch and a queen bee, lion, owl, trees, a couple of stars and many others, shared their insights, even some jokes. Their conversations ranged over beliefs, truth, lies, life, death, women, men, children, technology, nature, Earth and the universe.
Coming from the past, the future and from other dimensions, the voices spoke of our turbulent times, what might come next and where society might be heading. They demonstrated the connectedness of life on Earth and revealed the creative purpose in human endeavour.
You will find personal stories and reflections, as well as tips on how you might make more of your own unconscious knowledge.
The Real Woo reclaims magical thinking which can open our minds to the brilliance surrounding us, enriching our understanding in a way that rational explanation cannot.
WHOLESOME HORSE STORIES BY LISA MORGAN
BESTSELLING BOOK FOR A YEAR
Kate Patrick holds onto the belief that Christmastime is magcal, and that miracles just might exist.
But she has sadly outgrown her beloved pony, and he's the only horse she's ever ridden. Kate can't imagine selling him. When he turns up lame, she doesn't have a choice. She needs a horse to ride, especially if she wants to compete at a higher level. But selling her pony is harder than she thought.
Can the Horse Club find a way for her to keep him, and to buy a new horse?
Losing someone to suicide can open up a world of pain, confusion and grief, and for people with ASDs, the effect can be acute and extremely challenging. Reaching out to fellow Aspies, Lisa Morgan proffers her insight and advice to ensure that others on the autism spectrum don't have to face suicide loss alone.
Written from a first-hand account, this astonishingly honest book looks at the immediate aftermath, and how emergency responders can help, as well as the long-term implications of living with suicide loss for individuals on the autism spectrum. The book describes common difficulties after experiencing suicide loss, such as beginning to comprehend the death of a loved one and managing their estate, as well as matters more specific to people on the autism spectrum, such as overstimulated sensory issues and difficulties with misunderstandings and miscommunication at an already chaotic time. The book will also help those who aren't on the autism spectrum to understand how best to help someone with autism who is coping with suicide loss, as well as what not to do.Candice Parker is overjoyed to lease her first horse. But when the horse's owner, Kate Patrick, becomes jealous, Candice begins to regret the decision. Walking away isn't an option, though. Candice already loves the pony. She needs to figure out a way to fit in with the older girls before it's too late. Will she be able to keep the lease, and be invited to join the Horse Club?Kate Patrick is bothered to watch someone else ride her beloved horse, especially precious little Candice Parker. When fear issues keep Kate from bonding with her new horse, she considers selling him. Then cute Josh Thompson offers to help her ride. But after the Valentine's dance, her best friend claims him for herself. Unfortunately, Kate has some tough choices to make.
Lisa Morgan explores the complex emotions kids face today. She delves into fear issues, jealousy, fitting in, and social issues. Recommended reading level-age 9 and up.
Following eight exhausting years working in a warzone, Lisa was burnt out and ready for a new chapter in her life--hopefully one that involved a little romance.
In her forties and doubtful of ever finding true love, she meets an exotic African man who promises her happiness and the life she dreams of.
Little did Lisa know that this decision would lead to heartache, a torturous legal battle and near bankruptcy.
They move to Uganda, but her dreams of a happy marriage soon fade after he takes control of her life--and her life savings. As she uncovers his cruelty, the relationship becomes violent and she seeks help from the police. But not even they can be trusted, and a corrupt legal system pushes her close to death.
Alone and penniless, she prepares to leave the country--but how? She is destitute and her legal status is precarious and tied up in bewildering red tape. Trapped in the terrifying depths of a lawless country with court procedures and unruly lawyers to tackle, she finds solace with unlikely strangers and is empowered by the natural beauty of the country that had become a prison. But when tragedy strikes a final blow, Lisa must break a few laws of her own to break free.