Building a Happier You From Deep Inside
by Thomas H. Budzynski, Ph.D.
This article first appeared in The Voyager XL ( aka The Mind's Eye ) User Guide
© Copyright 1993 Theta Technologies.
Building a Happier You From Deep Inside is the title of Dr. Budzynski's cassette
tape which accompanies this session in The Voyager XL ( aka The Mind's Eye ).
Purpose: Why is it so hard to be happy? Some experts say that it is because we
are burdened by negative, self-destructive, unconscious "scripts" which are
"programmed" into us early in life. We start out as innocent, expressive,
asking-for-what-we-want, loving, trusting little babies. How did we get to the point where
we are fearful, distrusting, stressed, self-destructive adults? Our mothers, fathers,
siblings, teachers, ministers, other children, and other adults managed to scare, punish,
degrade, embarrass, humiliate, and confuse us, not to mention acting as bad role models.
They say one thing and do another; who can you trust? All of these experiences affect the
brain, causing it to develop an identity that is badly skewed toward poor self-worth and
distrustful of anything good. ("It won't last" or "I don't deserve it; I'm
bad".)
The concept of "Little". These negative scripts are mostly based on
that damaged early-childhood subpersonality that has been called "Little". It is
the brain's version of when we were young. Interestingly, the split-brain research of the
70s showed that the logical, semantic capability of the right or nondominant cortical
hemisphere in adults remains that of a four to seven year-old child throughout life. Could
this be the seat of what has come to be known as our "inner child?" A flood of
contemporary psychotherapy books focus on the "freeing" of this innocent, loving
core of our personality called the inner child. This process may take two to four years of
regular therapy, and in some cases may never succeed. This tape and the audio/visual
stimulation program can be of significant help in this effort. Let's see why this may be
so.
The Peniston Protocol. In the late 80s Drs. Peniston and Kulkowski showed that
the relapse rate in a group of alcoholics was significantly reduced by means of training
the participants to carry into a twilight (theta) state visualized images of goals
specific to their problem. Earlier, Rita Sullivan in Oregon completed a Ph.D. dissertation
in which alcoholics heard an anti-addiction subliminal tape which was presented
automatically by a "Twilight Learning" biofeedback machine. This technique also
was successful in decreasing relapse rates compared to the control group.
What these two studies have in common are the way change information is processing
while the client maintains a theta state. Studies have documented the special properties
of the theta state. It is characterized by the unguarded acceptance of incoming
information. The unconscious then processes the information and attempts to implement the
directions suggested. In the Building a Happier You program there is a combination
of audio messaging and audio/visual stimulation which we believe closely approximates the
technique used in the studies just described. The light/sound session creates the proper
brain state and the cassette tape guides you into the imagery of your own personal agenda.
NOTE: The Peniston Protocol, as it has come to be called, requires 36 to as many
as 60 sessions of daily training. Results are not usually felt until ten or 15 sessions
(some feel better almost immediately), so have faith, stay with it and results will come.
Finally, in attempting to generate a mental image of "Little" you may wish to
use a photo of yourself at age four to seven if you can find one. If you can't get a
photo, perhaps you can ask parents or siblings what you looked like at that age. And, for
those of you who have difficulty visualizing, just talk your way through the scenes.
Thomas H. Budzynski, Ph.D.
Dr. Budzynski graduated with a degree in electrical engineering from the University of
Detroit and served as an aerospace engineer for seven years. During part of this time he
was crew chief of the inertial navigation team on the top secret SR-71
"Blackbird" project. He later left engineering to earn an M.A.. and Ph.D. in
psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
A biofeedback pioneer, Dr. Budzynski developed several of the early biofeedback devices
including the first digitally-quantifying EMG, and the Twilight Learner which was featured
in an article in psychology: Today (Aug. 1977).
Dr.. Budzynski and his noted colleague, Dr. Johann Stoyva, established new standards in
biofeedback and behavioral medicine research with their landmark studies at the University
of Colorado Medical Center. Dr. Budzynski served as President of the Biofeedback Research
Society in 1974-75.
A noted lecturer and workshop leader, Dr. Budzynski has traveled to a number of
European, Australian and Canadian cities to speak on behavioral medicine, stress, pain,
biofeedback and neurotherapy. He has been published numerous times in his areas of
expertise. His Relaxation training Program has been a best selling stress management audio
cassette program for over twenty years. With Denis Waitley he developed the top selling
The Subliminal Winner album for Nightingale-Conant. A new Pain Control program for Thought
technology combines hypnotic inductions with effective imagery. The REVITALIZER and
CYBORIUM 2010 are two exciting new products.
A frequent consultant in the areas of brain mapping, stress management, biofeedback,
self-help audio tapes, pain management, priming process and neurotechnology, Dr. Budzynski
carries out research in these areas. He is presently the Director of Research and Training
at Anabasis of Sarasota, Florida.
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