#14 Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis (Jason Newland) (30th December 2018)




(ASMR) Deep Sleep Whisper Hypnosis (Jason Newland) show

Summary: TRANSCRIBED BY <a href="https://otter.ai/referrals/T1UKO5K7" rel="noopener">https://otter.ai/referrals/T1UKO5K7</a><br>Hello, welcome to Jason newland.com My name is Jason Newland, this is deep sleep whisper I'm not sure what number is I think it's number 3040 something like that sitting in my big black squeaky chair. So there's a little bit of sound do try to minimize my physical movement during these recordings because the chair really can be quite squeaky so I'll try and keep fairly still. But on the same side, I don't want to limit myself and<br>turn into some kind of a statue. Because the idea behind these sessions and everything that I do is for you to just relax and be one with yourself without editing or without telling yourself off without telling yourself that you should set in a particular way or lie down in a particular way. There are no shoulds there are no shipments apart from one dies, you should listen to this or watch this if you're watching on YouTube unless you can safely Close your eyes that's the only role and just prepared to feel sleepy basically can kind of prepare yourself people who decide to listen to me and of course you can press the pause button at any time. So if this is something that you need to finish off before continuing to listen to my voice and drift into a nice comfortable healing safe slate then maybe to that first example if you're in the middle of doing some pottery and you're making a nice big falls or phase out of clay that may be you know you want to maybe stop this recording but on to pause and finish making that phase or favs otherwise that vase may end up looking like an ashtray<br>might become a bit flat. Reminds me of a time when I did a bit of pottery at school and I've thought always looked quite easy. Provide the wheel went round fast enough there was enough water and everything should be fairly smooth. I ended up covering all of my classmates at the teachers in clay is mine just splattered everywhere. I think I have the wheel spinning too fast. Because it's one of those pedal wheels that you do yourself.<br>You know, you push on it, like a, like a bicycle pedal. But it's more of a pump than a bicycle pedals. So yeah. Anyway, I'm annoyed to talk about pottery. Although, I'd like to give it another go. I've got a lot of admiration for anything really. That's creative. wherever it's pottery, needlework, writing, poetry. Sing it. Back, dancing. painting. Just the the act of creativity is amazing human gift that we all have. And just sometimes, it's a case of finding what yours is.<br>Mine seems to be verbally just talking. Just talking about stuff. And I do kind of put it down about the same. I just talk rubbish. And that's my skill. That's my superpower. Just talking rubbish. But<br>other people who say well, we can all just talk rubbish. So maybe there's a little bit more to it with me.<br>always wanted to be a tap dancer. Not professionally, but I liked the idea of tap dancing. Because I used to watch the old red Astaire movies. When I was a kid, and they weren't at the time I'm not. I'm not in my 90s<br>buys to watch them on television. Desert Andre in the background. Like kinds of strange noises. I think he's just sometimes he changes his position to get more comfortable. Sometimes he seems to sleep dog as well. Which is a bit weird. Considering these a ferret, and he can't really talk, not in my language. But we do communicate quite well.<br>He lets me know what he wants. For example, when we're walking or taking a walk he lets me know when he wants me to pick him up because he just but is to run fee against my leg, which means he wants me to carry<br>so that's quite quite like that connection. Can I be able to communicate with him on that silent level. So if you already Joe, you're probably already feeling relaxed and tired. Because every time you listen to my voice has an effect and they kind of set you up for the next time<br>to continue that...