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Mary Rodwell
FREE Co-Founder
Principal, Australian Close Encounter Resource Network, ACERN
Hypnosis for recovering 'hidden memories' in my opinion proves an
invaluable 'tool" in Abduction research. Its critics suggest that the hypnotherapist
can lead the client into false memories. But I believe this is only relevant when the
hypnotist lacks experience. I wish to demonstrate through this article, how
hypnosis helped a young man to gain memory after a motorbike accident and
through hypnosis, we discovered it was preceded by an encounter with a UFO. I
think this case is a classic demonstration that neither the hypnotherapist nor the
client was seeking this 'specific' information, and this gave the information
credibility for surfacing "unbidden" during the session.
Some individuals are conscious of their contact experiences, but others
discover it through a personal "trigger event. But, those who are aware of their
experiences 'struggle ' to accept its reality. Imagine the shock then, when while
exploring a different issue, "unsolicited material" suggests "contact ", and
furthermore, is directly related to another traumatic experience.
David came to me looking for answers to a motorbike accident which left
him with memory loss, and he wanted to recover memories of the accident and the
unexplained scar" on his abdomen. I told him I was unsure how successful we
would be after a head injury, but would try. I include only the highlights of this
hypnosis session. We begin with the normal 'induction' to hypnosis, and go to the
day of the accident.
Mary: What day is it?
David: Sunday.
Mary: What time did you wake up?
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Mary: "Did you have the accident before you went into the sphere?"
David: "No, I dropped the bike. I walked into the middle ".
Mary: "What is happening in the sphere?"
David: "Lining me up. Fit the clamp, taking something from my stomach, a hard
ball, like a stone or something."
Mary: "Why is it there, what does it do?"
David: "Dunno, they were getting something from me."
(I am trying to ascertain whether the accident happened before or after the incident
with the UFO.)
Mary: "Did this accident happen after you were in the sphere?"
David: "Yes."
Mary: "Go to the time after the sphere incident. Where is the bike?"
David: "Just behind me."
Mary: "Is it damaged?"
David: "The handle-bars and the grip [are]."
Mary: "How did they get damaged?"
David: "When I dropped the bike."
Mary: "Why did you drop the bike?"
David: "I just forgot I had the bike. I got drawn to something and got off. I step
off the bike, hold the right handle bar, let it drop to the left, while I am walking
away."
Mary: "The bike gets damaged as you drop it?"
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David: "I leave the [handle-bar] grip on clutch. The grip gets torn like, knocked.
The handlebars aren't bent, only a little. It gets more damaged when I have fallen
off it."
(So at last I have the information we were looking for. The bike was only
minimally damaged through the UFO encounter, the major accident happened
later.
Mary: "Can you see how it gets damaged?"
David: "Coming home, I hit the pipe, the bike hits the ground hard. I fly a couple
of metres forward, and I am lying in the dirt and my left hand the bikes behind
me. And the petrol's leaking."
Mary: "Is this after you have been in the sphere? (I am checking this information)."
David: "Yes."
It is possible David was dazed after the UFO/contact encounter and did not see the
obstacle that caused his motorbike accident.
David was very shocked by what he'd remembered! But later told me he
experienced "unusual dreams", smelt strange odours, had feelings of being
"watched and observed" and always felt very "different. He had seen black
helicopters and suffered "regular nose bleeds" and was unusually psychic. This
suggests that David has been interacting with ET beings for some time.
David's case illustrated that even after head injury we can recover memory,
and secondly, how important it is that the hypnotherapist is informed of the
'abduction' phenomenon, because of the associated 'screen' memories that can
'cover up' what actually happened.
David's case was unique in that he was able to recall memories after a head
injury and also aboard a UFO, which makes this a fascinating case. "Abduction"
memories can surface "spontaneously" through hypnosis for other issues, which
make it invaluable for such work.
Recommended reading
Mack, John E. (1994) 'Abduction: Human Encounters With Aliens'. Simon &
Schuster, London:
Mary Rodwell, Author of Awakening, How Extraterrestrial Contact Can
Transform Your Life, 3rd Edition, (2010), New Mind Publishers.
Negaitis, Carl & Mantle, Philip, 'Without Consent' (2002). Fortune Books Ltd.
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