In this inaugural episode, I’m joined by one of my closest friends and longest-standing thought partners—James Tripp. James is a philosopher, hypnotist, coach, martial artist, and father who has spent decades at the intersection of transformational change, personal agency, and the mystery of consciousness. He also hosts his own show, Agents of Everything.
This conversation is a dive into the deep end. We explore the mechanics of manifestation and the Law of Attraction, but also the deeper, messier questions of what’s really going on behind change, hypnosis, influence, and the experience of reality itself. From chi in martial arts to animism in daily life, from rationalist materialism to embodied spirituality, we go everywhere. If you've ever wondered how science, magic, and meaning might all be fingers of the same hand—this one’s for you.
In this episode, we explore:
* Why skeptics reject the Law of Attraction—and why they might be missing something
* The research behind The Luck Factor and how it explains “manifestation” without the mysticism
* The overlapping truths behind suggestion, spirit, and sleight of hand
* How animism and chi can transform the experience of martial arts—even if they’re “not real”
* Psychedelics, prayer, and the embodied sense that everything is one
* How James went from seeing a dead, mechanical world to living as part of a dynamic, alive universe
* Practical philosophy, metaphysics, coaching, and the sacred
* Why agency doesn’t mean control—and how to work with the fabric of reality instead of against it
We also touch on Milton Erickson, Richard Wiseman, Richard Hart, Carl Jung, internal martial arts, and how belief shapes not only behavior—but perception and Being itself.
🔍 Episode Contents (In Deeper):
1. Hypnosis & The Law of Attraction
* James recounts a bold dismissal of the Law of Attraction by a fellow hypnotist—despite his own use of equally "woo" language.
* We unpack the irony of rejecting manifestation while teaching practices based on unprovable mechanisms.
* The conversation reveals our personal wrestling with belief, evidence, and the desire to “have it make sense.”
2. The Luck Factor & Rational Manifestation
* Richard Wiseman’s research shows how “lucky” people behave differently—seeking connection, spotting opportunity, noticing chance.
* James presents Wiseman’s work as a bridge between magic and materialism: the mechanics of manifestation without the mysticism.
* JP shares a bittersweet reaction—loving the book, but grieving the loss of mystery when the “magic” gets explained.
3. Does Explaining the Trick Kill the Magic?
* We explore whether understanding something—like a card trick, hypnosis, or manifestation—diminishes its wonder or enhances it.
* James argues that explanation doesn’t negate mystery; it just shifts the locus of awe from “what” to “how.”
* JP reflects on the magician’s paradox: still pulling off the miracle even after knowing every move behind it.
4. Vital Force, Suggestion, and Hypnotic Multicausality
* Drawing from Richard Hart’s historical analysis, James describes how different schools of thought explained hypnosis: spirit, magnetism, neurology.
* Instead of claiming one truth, Hart proposes each holds a partial truth, and all are valid perspectives on a multifaceted process.
* We discuss the limitations of reductionism and the power of holding multiple coexisting truths.
5. Chi, Body Mechanics & Inner Alignment
* In internal martial arts, James shares how “chi” might be imaginary—but still creates tangible effects on movement and alignment.
* Skeptics reduce skill to biomechanics, but often miss how imagined energy enhances embodiment.
* The utility of a belief, we agree, sometimes matters more than its objective truth.
6. The Animist Turn: A Living Universe
* James describes the visceral shift from seeing the world as mechanical to experiencing it as alive and responsive.
* JP likens all beings and objects to the fingers of one hand—separate in appearance, but deeply unified.
* This perception shift isn’t just philosophical—it changes how one moves, relates, and creates.
7. God, Psychedelics, and the One Thing
* JP shares how psychedelics gave him a direct, embodied experience of non-duality—God not as Other, but as All.
* We reflect on how this echoes ancient mystical traditions and dissolves the boundary between self and universe.
* James notes how such a shift impacts consciousness itself, not just the beliefs held within it.
8. Change Work, Coaching, and the Edges of Language
* Hypnosis and coaching both attempt to alter experience through language—but experience often moves faster than words.
* We explore how naming and framing create change, but also how deep transformation often happens beneath speech.
* James shares examples from changework where “technique” fails, but presence and attunement open the door.
9. The Courage to Perceive Differently
* James reflects on moving from atheism to a worldview infused with mystery, reverence, and participatory meaning.
* We discuss how letting go of old paradigms—especially rationalist certainty—requires emotional and existential courage.
* Perceiving the world as alive isn’t just “nice”—it demands new forms of responsibility, humility, and co-creation.
Get more on James here:🌐 Website: jamestripp.co.uk📘 Book: Hypnosis Without Trance🎙 Podcast: Agents of Everything📺 YouTube: @TheTrippnotist📸 Instagram: @thetrippnotist🧠 Courses: Hypnosis Without Trance
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