Intelligence agencies use a method called the "depth approach" to identify and manipulate a person's subconscious desires, aiming to control them. They monitor nine key areas, including emotional security, recognition, creativity, personal power, belonging, ego-gratification, love, and new experiences.

In the corporate world, a similar tactic is used, with products and services sold based on appealing to these subconscious desires. Intelligence agencies do the same, promising slaves rewards to gain their cooperation. Abusers also manipulate individuals through lies or exploiting their sense of right and wrong.

Ultimately, the goal is to gain the active cooperation of the person being used, whether through gentle manipulation or direct orders, depending on the situation and the level of mind control painlessly as possible.

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gray concrete wall inside building

Our mission

We're on a mission to change the way the Dissociation is a natural defense mechanism the brain uses to protect against trauma and overwhelming pain. It includes various states like amnesia, somnambulism, paralysis, anesthesia, and hallucinations, all of which can be induced through hypnosis. The mind naturally enters trances under certain conditions, like driving on autopilot while having a conversation. There are five levels of subconsciousness, with deeper ones requiring assistance to access.

Hypnosis affects different brain areas, and its purpose can vary, including intellectual, social-spiritual, and primitive reproductive aspects. Some view hypnosis as having a potentially supernatural element. Historically, it has been associated with the occult. Trauma can encode information deep in the subconscious, accessible in similar states. Hypnosis is used to move the mind to various neurophysiological states and subconscious levels, making it a powerful tool for mind control.

Hyperventilation and fear aid in inducing hypnotic trances, and cues tied to everyday objects reinforce programming. Dehypnotization or "de-trancing" is a goal in therapy for individuals with multiple personalities. The mind has incredible control over physiological functions, even pain perception. Secret research on the mind's potential could be used for good but has been kept Multiple personalities experience the mind as a disorganized orchestra, while therapy aims to harmonize these parts for self-identity and control.

Our mission

We're on a mission to change the way the Dissociation is a natural defense mechanism the brain uses to protect against trauma and overwhelming pain. It includes various states like amnesia, somnambulism, paralysis, anesthesia, and hallucinations, all of which can be induced through hypnosis. The mind naturally enters trances under certain conditions, like driving on autopilot while having a conversation. There are five levels of subconsciousness, with deeper ones requiring assistance to access.

Hypnosis affects different brain areas, and its purpose can vary, including intellectual, social-spiritual, and primitive reproductive aspects. Some view hypnosis as having a potentially supernatural element. Historically, it has been associated with the occult. Trauma can encode information deep in the subconscious, accessible in similar states. Hypnosis is used to move the mind to various neurophysiological states and subconscious levels, making it a powerful tool for mind control.

Hyperventilation and fear aid in inducing hypnotic trances, and cues tied to everyday objects reinforce programming. Dehypnotization or "de-trancing" is a goal in therapy for individuals with multiple personalities. The mind has incredible control over physiological functions, even pain perception. Secret research on the mind's potential could be used for good but has been kept Multiple personalities experience the mind as a disorganized orchestra, while therapy aims to harmonize these parts for self-identity and control.

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white and black abstract painting

Our team

Our strength lies in our individuality. Set up by Esther Bryce, the team strives to bring in the best talent in various fields, from architecture to interior design and sales.

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woman wearing black scoop-neck long-sleeved shirt
Esther Bryce

Founder / Interior designer

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woman in black blazer with brown hair
Lianne Wilson

Broker

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man standing near white wall
Jaden Smith

Architect

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woman smiling wearing denim jacket
Jessica Kim

Photographer