This panel invites a wide-ranging conversation on spirituality as it shows up in hypnosis, therapy, and lived experience. Drawing on personal stories, clinical work, and perspectives from neuroscience and physics, the dialogue explores altered states, unconscious connection, awe, and well-being, while questioning how spiritual experience can be understood without fixed belief systems.
This dialogue offers a practical, experience-near way of understanding emotions as signals that organize physiology, meaning, and action. Drawing from Ericksonian hypnosis, NLP, and clinical examples, it explores how emotions like grief, anger, fear, and curiosity can be worked with indirectly, through perception, language, and structure, rather than confrontation. The conversation gives therapists concrete ways to reduce emotional intensity, restore flexibility, and support regulation across diverse clients and cultures.