The Healing White Light Script
The Healing White Light Script
In the original script, the patient is given suggestions to imagine a white light that
is fiery and growing that moves around the body. The predominant modality is kinestatic
that uses words like tingling sensation, warmth, vibrations, feel the energy etc. In order to
make the hypnosis more successful, other modality of senses such as visual and auditory
are also incorporated.
It is interesting to note that Modified Sleep Theory propagated by James Braid is cleverly
used in the beginning of the original script which helps the patient to focus his or her
attention on a particular point in the body, i.e. in the forehead. This produces a high level
of concentration that makes suggestions more readily acceptable by the unconscious
mind.
However, the phrase “…by focusing your consciousness…you can bring the full power
of it…” can be somewhat contrary to the general understanding of hypnosis which deals
more with the unconscious rather than consciousness. This may arouse dilemma in the
patient who still possess critical thinking, thus, incongruent with the process of hypnosis.
On the other hand, the use of Eye Roll technique in asking the patient to project to a spot
a foot above the head, and then to defocus the eye by making the spot into a glowing and
radiant sphere are good means of achieving a trance.
The deepener ‘NOW’ is frequently used to bring the patient into a deeper trance while
useful suggestions are given during the therapy, this acts as a conditioning effect. Just as
the word ‘sleep’ induces feeling of tiredness, limb heaviness and drowsiness, the word
‘NOW’ can produce similar effect according to the Conditioned Response Theory
popularised by Ivan Pavlov.
On the contrary, not many patients will associate the phrase “…downpour of fiery
white…radiant light energy…” with the process of healing. The word fiery is generally
associated with malevolent forces and destruction! This phrase can be improved without
evoking that sense of pessimism by using more positive words that help put the patient at
ease.
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The second paragraph of the original script suggests progression of the healing
white light as it moves from the top of the head down to the neck, arms, chest, back of
body, legs and out of the feet. This may give the patient a sense of control over the illness
as the white light travels through the body, infusing every parts, ‘burn’ the unwanted
illness, eliminating the toxins and wastes, whiles returning a sense of purification and
good health to his or her body.
Nevertheless prescribing the entire long paragraph to disease destruction may in actual
fact emphasising too much on the disease itself. This may not be very constructive to
some patients who are already depressed and anxious about the disease. These patients
who already have negative cognition may further their pessimism by worrying about the
destruction going on inside their bodies, worrying about the many pieces of ‘debris and
garbage’ within, and worrying if the white light has actually eliminated all the
fragmented pieces and removed every single piece of them! The patient’s insecurity may
be heightened.
It is commendable that the script ends with a very positive note. Words like ‘vitality and
energy’ have a very powerful ego-strengthening effect. It means to encourage and gives
hopes to the patient.
It is important to point out that the original script may be contraindicated in patients with
eye problems (in Eye Roll technique), photosensitivity, burns victims and migraine since
words like ‘fiery white light’ may evoke discomfort and trauma in them.
The following is a revised script which the author has constructed to help a
40 year-old male lecturer whose recent ultrasound scan showed a benign liver cyst of
5mm in diameter. The patient had a lot of anxiety about his condition despite his treating
doctor’s reassurance:
“…and NOWwww…whenever you are ready…I would like you to focus your
attention…to an area on the middle of your forehead…focus on the middle of your
forehead…you may soon begin to feel a slight sensation….maybe… a slight warm
sensation on your forehead…it may even be a tingling sensation…a nice warm tingling
sensation as you focused all your attention on your forehead…by focusing your
unconsciousness…you can bring the full power of it…to enhance…the wellness of your
body and mind
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slowly sends out rays of white lights…lighting your whole vision with a blanket…of
white lights…
…and NOWwww…let the sphere of white light…to enter the top of your head…let it
infuse your head in soothing warm lights…that’s right…feel the warm radiant
energy…as it swirls…you may even hear the humming sound of this strong white light…
and now…allow it to move downwards…to your neck…into your arms and hands…like
a tingling energy moving in your arms…in your hands…and back up into your chest…
your front…and back
…and NOWwww…I want you to bring the sphere of white light…the powerful white
light to the front of your body again…allow the white light to settle in your front…just
below your chest…let it settle on the area of your liver…the sphere of white light sitting
on your liver… enclosing…encompassing the small area of the cyst…see the sphere of
white light spinning…searing…and absorbing the cyst…you may feel…and even hear it
drying up…as it gets smaller…and smaller… to the size of a small dot…consumed into
the powerful sphere of white light…as the small dot disappears in the bright sphere of
white light… and… it sends rays of healing white light…all over your
liver…enclosing…enveloping your liver in a blanket of healing white light…a nice
healing therapeutic warmth…and…the rays of healing white light spreads…all over your
body…you feel the warm energy…flowing in your body…rays of energy flowing out
from the sphere of white light…
…and NOWwww…let the sphere of white light absorbs any impurities in your body…let
the sphere of white light moves lower…absorbing all unwanted impurities as it moves
downwards…to your legs…to your feet…and discharging all impurities through your
feet…into the ground…and soon…you may even feel warmth in your feet as all
impurities flows down and out…you may feel lighter…and lighter in your body…more
relaxed…and healthier as the unwanted impurities leave your body…and now you feel
rejunevated... and fresh…you feel…emotional and physical wellness…
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As with the original script, this revised script is mostly permissive in nature.
However certain parts are more authoritative with strong suggestions. This is specifically
designed to allow the patient some sense of control, with respect to his personality and
profession, while allowing the therapist to guide and ‘prod’ him into hypnosis so that
therapy can be instituted.
The script made use of as many modalities as possible such as tactile, visual and auditory.
In other words, the patient is made to ‘feel the warmth’, ‘see the healing white light’ and
‘hear the cyst drying up’.
Opposed to the original script, the author changes the word ‘consciousness’ to
‘unconsciousness’ to be congruent with the general understanding about hypnosis.
Several theories are incorporated into the revised script such as Modified Sleep Theory,
Conditioned Response Theory and Suggestion Theory.
Like the original script, the author uses the deepener ‘NOWwww’ frequently to achieve a
deep level of hypnosis. The author encourages the patient and reinforces the process of
hypnosis by adding ‘that’s right’ into the script as popularised by Erickson.
Compared with the original script, the revised version does not dwell too much on the
disease, but emphasising the process of healing instead, e.g. absorbing the disease,
healing the body , vitalising and energizing etc. In this regard, the new script is purposely
worded to echo healing (or treatment) processes based on medical models: ‘…sphere of
white light sitting on the cyst…enclosing and enveloping the cyst…’ mimics the process
of chelation used in medical treatment to absorb toxins, whereas, ‘… rays of healing
white light…’ conjure up image of rays of powerful radiation in destroying cancer cells.
It is interesting to note that in many cultures and religions, divine interventions are
sometimes depicted as ‘rays’ or ‘lights’. Thus, ‘rays of white lights’ will give a positive
spiritual dimension in treating this patient.
Words are chosen carefully to impart a more positive perspective, e.g. words like fiery,
debris and garbage in the original script are omitted, and replaced with a more neutral
term like ‘impurities’ and ‘the unwanted’. It also tones down the ‘fiery white light’ into a
‘healing, soothing, relaxing warm light’ which the author believes sounds less distressing.
A few of the words are repeated in the same phrase to impart strong suggestions to the
patient, while trying to achieve a soothing intonation, e.g., “…let it grow…grow
slowly…growing slowly…” and “it slowly…slowly slows its spin…”
The author ‘ensures’ total elimination of the disease (cyst) by suggesting the sphere of
white light ‘encompassing, enveloping, suffusing with healing white light’ thus making
no room for any remnants of the disease. This objective is furthered by suggestions like
‘absorbing all impurities’ and ‘removing the unwanted into the ground’.
As with the original script, the all important ego-strengthening phrases are also included.
Since this script made use of ‘intense white light’, it may be contraindicated in patients
suffering from eye problems and migraine who may find it uncomfortable.
In revising this script, the author made full use of what he had learnt from
previous lectures. However, it could be further improved if incorporated with more ideas
and theories from other authors who had in-depth knowledge and experience in hypnosis.
The author also thinks with more practice, he can write scripts effortlessly in a shorter
duration of time.
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