Why is the Fallback Technique so important to developing a persons profound innate abilities?

Why is the Fallback technique so important with developing a person’s profound innate abilities?

My name is Eugene Irvin

An important first consideration is, how do you get more objective type feedback that a person is positively responding at the beginning of a session? This can be a very difficult or impossible issue to address. It is not that simple as just asking the person how they feel? Anything can work sometimes but the falling back approach I think is a more objective approach than simply asking the person.

My initial training was with hypnosis and a lot of it involved

a falling technique. I used a lot of it with the group I ran which was overwhelmingly more research based.
I explain this in the sectionmy background’ in the website.

I always emphasised the falling had nothing to do with any power I had! In fact, I never gave the even
the vaguest impression that what I had was some type of unusual power.

The question I asked myself was: “What type of instant feedback can you obtain which shows the person
is more positively responding to your suggestions? I did not want to waste time when on that day
the person was not responding as well as they might.

The person might respond differently to a greater or lesser extent on different days. This happened even
with the person who had the most profound abilities.

What objective way might give me clues? How can you get a rough idea quickly as it is almost
impossible to be sure how a person is responding initially in a session.

The fallback technique.

SImply, the fallback technique involves the operator holding the hand of the person, asking the person to
close their eyes and relax, breathe deeper and so on. When you feel the person’s arm relaxing
there is a quick shaking of the person’s hand and arm such that the person is jolted and falls back onto a
pillow with a verbal suggestion such as `sleep’ or whatever you think is appropriate.

The advantage of a person falling back onto a pillow, or lounge, is that you feel the person’s physical
tension if they are protecting themselves, bracing themselves in some way.
There is a definite feel’ when a person does an immediateshutoff’ to the physical reflexes and falls
back. It’s as simple as that.

I am of course aware of the hand-to-hand contact required and the negative thinking one might have
about it these days. My position here is to present a technique and why this worked for me.

The question I pose is this:

The `falling back’ tended to be a concrete type of feedback. Even though people could get used to it, this
instantaneous release of tension was reasonably accurate as to how responsive I think the person was to
my suggestions. I was at least much more aware when they were not so physically relaxed.

As a footnote, the fellow I learnt hypnosis from said, and I think there is some truth in it, “the greater the
height a person falls backwards without bracing themselves and trusts they will be caught, the deeper
they will go into hypnosis or a state of heightened suggestibility. It indicates trust they will be caught by
someone and no harm will come to them. This sure does take trust. ” I wasn’t that brave and I do not
know if it is true, but it is an interesting hypothesis as I saw him do it many times from height.

When I see faith healers doing the falling technique, look for those people who are not protecting
themselves so much. I cannot help but remember that I did a lot of that but at no time did I think it was
from anything except the words I was using.

With the faith healers, look for those people who fall further but are caught. Now that’s confidence and
faith you will be caught. Their heightened suggestibility by being on stage with their healer might be
enhanced even further by falling. This is my hypothesis?

Ponder on the next faith healing you see. There is a lot more I could describe but I hope you get the idea.

Thank you.

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