Hypnosis Reveals Alien Abduction Memories: Michelle Freed's Remote Viewing Discoveries
Michelle Freed brings her expertise as a hypnotist, clairvoyant, and remote viewer to the show, discussing her journey into these fields. With certifications in control remote viewing and training from renowned experts, she combines scientific understanding with spiritual awareness. Her work with hypnosis has led to intriguing cases, including several individuals who, under hypnosis, recalled similar experiences of existence on water-filled planets with unfamiliar lifeforms and vegetation.
Key Takeaways
Michelle Freed combines hypnosis techniques with remote viewing practices to balance left-brain logic with right-brain intuition.
Hypnotic regression sessions have revealed consistent patterns in reported extraterrestrial encounters that challenge conventional understanding.
Interview with Michelle Freed
Michelle Freed's Professional Journey
Michelle Freed brings a diverse skill set to her work as a hypnotist, clairvoyant, and remote viewer. She completed comprehensive certification in controlled remote viewing through the Right Hemisphere Intuitive Specialists program, with additional advanced training from Joe McMonegle. Based in Chicago, Freed co-owns the midnight.fm network and produces the Midnight Society radio show alongside Tim Weisberg. Her entrepreneurial ventures extend to founding LITM Media, a publicity company that helps authors secure bookings on shows and events.
Freed's interest in hypnosis initially emerged as a practical career path in her predominantly conservative Midwestern community, where she perceived limited openness to spiritual or psychic practices. What began as a practical pursuit evolved into a deeper exploration of both the scientific and spiritual aspects of consciousness. She discovered that hypnosis work provided an accessible gateway to help others while satisfying her interest in understanding how the human brain functions.
Introduction to Hypnotism and Remote Viewing
Freed approaches remote viewing with scientific curiosity, particularly examining the relationship between brain function and psychic abilities. She emphasizes the importance of balancing the analytical left brain with the intuitive right brain during sessions. Her technique often incorporates guided meditation with a specialized gaze method to "turn down" left-brain activity while enhancing right-brain engagement.
When conducting remote viewing sessions, Freed teaches her students to describe rather than name what they perceive, as she believes naming can lead to inaccurate assumptions. This methodical approach helps maintain accuracy in the information received. She conceptualizes the process through the metaphor of accessing the Akashic records - similar to how George Noory suggested a "Universal Wireless internet" theory of consciousness.
In her hypnosis practice, Freed works with clients seeking behavioral changes, including:
Overcoming fears (like fear of flying)
Smoking cessation
Past life regression
Abduction experience processing
One fascinating pattern emerged when Freed worked with three separate clients who believed they had experienced abductions. Despite not knowing each other, all three described remarkably similar experiences of being on another planet where they could breathe underwater, surrounded by unfamiliar vegetation and creatures with colors they struggled to describe. Freed maintains a neutral stance with such accounts, seeing her role as providing guidance rather than judgment while prioritizing the client's healing process.
Exploring Hypnotic States and Extrasensory Perception
Balancing Mental Hemispheres for Enhanced Perception
The practice of remote viewing requires a careful balance between the analytical left brain and the intuitive right brain. When attempting to access extrasensory information, practitioners often employ specific techniques to quiet the logical left hemisphere while enhancing right brain activity. This balance can be achieved through guided meditation techniques that use specific gazing methods designed to reduce left-brain dominance and amplify right-brain functioning.
Many practitioners describe this state as similar to accessing a universal information field, comparable to tapping into akashic records or a cosmic database. The right brain, with its connection to the subconscious, serves as the gateway to this information. Scientists studying these phenomena continue to investigate the neurological basis for such experiences.
Some hypnotists incorporate techniques that help clients reach this balanced mental state. The shift between hemispheric dominance appears measurable through brain scanning technologies, suggesting physiological correlations with these subjective experiences.
Describing Versus Naming in Remote Viewing
A fundamental principle in remote viewing practice is the difference between describing and naming perceived information. When practitioners focus on pure description rather than labeling or identifying what they perceive, accuracy reportedly increases significantly. This approach prevents the analytical mind from making premature conclusions that could lead viewers down incorrect paths.
For example:
Effective approach: "I sense something curved, metallic, and cool to the touch"
Less effective approach: "I see a doorknob"
This distinction is crucial because naming objects activates left-brain analytical processes that can introduce bias and interpretation too early in the viewing process. Skilled remote viewers typically follow protocols that emphasize:
Recording initial impressions without judgment
Describing sensory details (texture, temperature, dimensions)
Sketching shapes and relationships before attempting identification
Building composite understanding only after collecting sufficient descriptive data
By maintaining awareness of these mental processes, practitioners report more reliable results. Training programs often focus on developing this descriptive skill through exercises designed to bypass naming tendencies.
The Universal Connectivity Concept
The idea that humans share a form of collective consciousness or universal information field has gained attention in psychic research communities. This concept suggests that our minds can access information beyond physical limitations through various practices like remote viewing and clairvoyance. The brain's capabilities extend beyond logical processing, particularly when individuals learn to balance left-brain analytical thinking with right-brain intuitive functions.
Cosmic Internet Connection
The universal connectivity between human minds may function similarly to a wireless internet system. This framework suggests that everyone exists within an interconnected field where information flows freely across time and space. When practicing psychic abilities, individuals essentially "log in" to this cosmic network, accessing data that exists beyond their immediate physical surroundings.
The key to successfully connecting with this field involves quieting the analytical left brain and enhancing right-brain activity. This balance helps practitioners move beyond naming objects to describing their essential qualities, which produces more accurate results in psychic work.
Universal Knowledge Repository
Many practitioners describe the collective information field as similar to a vast library or database containing all knowledge across time. This concept parallels ancient descriptions of the Akashic Records, a metaphysical collection of all human events, thoughts, and experiences.
Accessing this universal repository works somewhat like searching through an organized system for specific information. The process involves:
Quieting the conscious mind
Engaging deeper intuitive faculties
"Pulling forward" specific information from the collective field
This approach applies to both hypnosis work and remote viewing practices. In hypnosis sessions, practitioners help clients retrieve memories or information stored in their subconscious. With remote viewing, the process extends further, allowing practitioners to gather information about distant locations, past events, or potentially even future possibilities.
Mastering the Art of Hypnotic Techniques
Client-Centered Behavioral Transformation
Hypnosis offers powerful tools for individuals seeking meaningful behavioral changes. The process works by accessing the subconscious mind where permanent memories and deep-seated patterns reside. When clients approach a session with specific goals such as overcoming a fear of flying or quitting smoking, the hypnotist serves as a guide rather than a director.
During hypnotic work, the practitioner carefully balances the client's logical left brain functions with the more intuitive right brain capabilities. This balance proves essential for effective outcomes. The hypnotist might use guided meditation techniques or specialized gazing methods to quiet the analytical mind while enhancing access to deeper subconscious resources.
Successful hypnotherapy sessions operate on a fundamental principle: the client drives the process while the hypnotist provides illumination and structure. This client-centered approach respects the individual's autonomy while facilitating meaningful change through accessing the subconscious mind's vast resources.
Exploring Unusual Encounter Experiences
Hypnosis serves as a valuable tool for individuals seeking understanding of unusual experiences, including possible extraterrestrial encounters. Through regression techniques, clients can explore memories or impressions that remain just beyond conscious recall. These sessions often reveal surprising patterns across seemingly unrelated cases.
One fascinating phenomenon involves multiple unconnected clients describing remarkably similar experiences during hypnotic regression:
Common descriptions: Breathing underwater on unfamiliar planets
Visual elements: Vegetation and creatures unlike anything on Earth
Communication challenges: Difficulty finding vocabulary for colors and entities observed
The hypnotist's role in these unusual cases remains neutral—neither confirming nor dismissing the client's experiences. Instead, practitioners focus on helping individuals process these memories in whatever form they exist. The primary goal remains the client's healing and integration of these experiences rather than determining their objective reality.
When working with these unique cases, skilled hypnotists maintain an open, non-judgmental stance. They recognize that the therapeutic value often comes from the exploration process itself rather than reaching definitive conclusions about the nature of the experiences.
Sharing Personal Alien Encounter Narratives
The phenomenon of extraterrestrial encounters includes a wide range of reported experiences. Through hypnotic regression, certain patterns and similarities emerge when individuals share their encounters. These experiences, while deeply personal, often contain striking similarities that warrant further examination.
Submerged Alien Environments
Some hypnotic regression sessions have revealed an unusual pattern among separate, unconnected individuals who believe they experienced abductions. Three different people, with no prior contact with each other, described remarkably similar scenarios involving aquatic alien environments. During regression, these individuals struggled to articulate what they had experienced due to the alien nature of their surroundings.
The common elements in these accounts included:
Ability to breathe underwater on another planet
Unfamiliar vegetation unlike anything on Earth
Strange creatures with no terrestrial equivalent
Colors that defied human vocabulary and description
These individuals expressed difficulty finding appropriate words to describe the environments they encountered, suggesting experiences outside our common frame of reference. The underwater breathing capability was particularly consistent across all three cases, despite these people having no contact with each other before sharing their experiences.
Consistency in Reported Experiences
The repetition of specific details across multiple regression sessions raises interesting questions about the nature of these experiences. When examining hypnotic regression cases, certain patterns emerge regardless of the individuals' backgrounds or locations.
Key consistencies include:
Pattern Significance Similar environmental descriptions Suggests either shared experiences or archetypal imagery Difficulty articulating details Points to experiencing something outside normal human reference Consistent emotional responses Often includes confusion, wonder, and sometimes fear Unexplainable physical abilities Such as breathing underwater or surviving in alien environments
The approach to these sessions focuses on allowing individuals to lead their own narrative without judgment. This creates space for authentic expression of experiences while acknowledging that sincere belief doesn't necessarily confirm objective reality. The similarities between unrelated accounts, however, present a compelling pattern worth further exploration.
Hypnotic regression provides a unique window into these experiences, allowing individuals to process and articulate encounters that may otherwise remain fragmentary or suppressed in conscious memory.
Thoughts on Extraterrestrial Encounter Narratives
Analyzing Patient Accounts During Hypnotic Sessions
Hypnosis practitioners often encounter individuals seeking answers about unusual experiences they believe they've had. Several clients have independently described remarkably similar experiences that they interpret as possible extraterrestrial encounters. The consistency across separate cases is noteworthy, especially when clients have no prior connection to each other.
These clients typically describe being on another planet with the unusual ability to breathe underwater. The environments they report contain vegetation and lifeforms entirely unlike Earth's ecosystem. Many struggle to articulate the colors and creatures they witnessed, citing limitations in human vocabulary to describe their experiences.
When working with such cases, the hypnotist remains neutral and non-judgmental. The practitioner's role is to guide rather than interpret - to be "the headlights while the client drives the car." This approach allows clients to explore their experiences without external influence.
Potential Remote Viewing of Reported Incidents
Remote viewing might offer additional perspective on abduction narratives by attempting to access information beyond the client's personal account. However, practitioners must carefully structure these investigations to distinguish between subjective beliefs and objective events.
The challenge lies in proper "tasking" - creating clear parameters that seek factual information rather than personal interpretations. Someone may sincerely believe their story while still misinterpreting what actually occurred.
Remote viewing requires balancing left-brain logic with right-brain intuition. Effective viewers must:
Describe rather than name what they perceive
Avoid making assumptions
"Turn down" left-brain analytical functions
"Turn up" right-brain receptive capabilities
Use neutral observation techniques
This balanced approach helps remote viewers collect more accurate data when investigating unusual phenomena. Some practitioners conceptualize this as accessing a form of universal information system - similar to the concept of Akashic records - where information about past, present and potentially future events might be accessed.
Discussions with Otherworldly Entities
Claims of Water World Connections
In recent hypnosis sessions, three separate individuals who believed they experienced abductions shared remarkably similar accounts. These subjects, who had no prior connection to each other, described experiences of living on another planet where they could breathe underwater. During their regression sessions, they struggled to articulate the colors and creatures they encountered, lacking adequate vocabulary to describe these otherworldly environments.
The vegetation and lifeforms they reported seeing were entirely unfamiliar compared to Earth's ecosystems. This pattern of underwater breathing capability on an alien world emerged consistently across multiple regression sessions, raising questions about the nature of these shared experiences.
Validity of Intuitive Perception Results
Remote viewing methodology relies heavily on describing rather than naming observed phenomena. This distinction proves crucial for accuracy, as naming objects prematurely can lead viewers down incorrect interpretative paths. The process works best when balancing left-brain logic with right-brain intuition, often requiring techniques to minimize analytical thinking while enhancing intuitive perception.
Some practitioners utilize guided meditation with specific gaze techniques to achieve this optimal brain state balance. This approach helps "turn down" the logical left hemisphere while amplifying the intuitive right hemisphere functions.
The subconscious mind appears to function like a permanent memory system, comparable to accessing information from a vast database. Many practitioners conceptualize this as connecting to something like the Akashic records - a metaphorical library containing all knowledge across time and space.
When conducting sessions, the remote viewer's role resembles headlights illuminating the path while the subject "drives the car." This neutral facilitation approach helps avoid coloring perceptions with expectations or judgments.
The critical factor in determining accuracy lies in distinguishing between a person's believed narrative and objective reality. Even when subjects present convincing accounts with genuine belief, verification through additional methods remains essential for establishing factual validity.