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Can you debug your brain like you debug software? In this episode, Ezekiel Iferia sits down with Donald Pelles, a former mathematician and software developer turned hypnotherapist, to explore the systematic architecture of the human unconscious mind.
Donald shares his fascinating career shift from mathematics professor to software developer to hypnotherapist, a move sparked by a single hypnosis session that instantly ended a 60-year habit. We dive into the surprising parallels between logic and intuition in both coding and therapy. Donald challenges the traditional boundary between the "conscious" and "unconscious" mind, arguing instead that behavior exists on a spectrum of awareness.
He de-mystifies hypnosis, explaining how it is a naturally occurring altered state—like getting lost in a book or "highway hypnosis" while driving. Donald provides two compelling, real-time demonstrations of his "convincer" techniques, guiding Ezekiel through pain re-mapping in his arm and a powerful self-hypnosis exercise called "The Zone." Finally, he defines innovation as putting existing tools together in new ways, like his Empowered Self Framework.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
* Donald's unique career journey from STEM academic to hypnotherapist.
* The logic behind re-mappings sensations, from knuckle-cracking to chronic phobias.
* A practical, real-time demonstration of hypnosis for changing physical pain (orange-red to green).
* Why the division between conscious and unconscious minds isn't as rigid as we think.
* The "convincer" technique Donald uses to help clients validate their own hypnotic capacity.
* Proof and testing in therapy: Examples of curing cat phobias and driving anxiety over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
* Rethinking WORK as "Willing to Obtain Real Knowledge."
* "The Zone": A practical, 7-minute self-hypnosis and meditation exercise for calm and expansion.
* Innovation defined: Combining established tools like NLP, wholeness work, and core transformation.
Connect with Donald Pelles:
* YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HypnosisSilverSpring
* Website : https://www.hypnosissilverspring.com/
If you found this analytical look at human consciousness valuable, please like, subscribe, and share
Chapter Timestamps
00:00 Welcome Donald Pelles: Mathematician & Software Developer turned Hypnotherapist
01:18 The Common Curiosity: Mathematics, Software Development, and Hypnosis
03:41 The Habit-Breaking Session: Overcoming a 60-Year Knuckle-Cracking Habit
04:58 Assessing the Unconscious: Why the first question is always about physical pain
06:01 Practical Demo (with Host): Re-mapping pain sensations using imagination
07:25 Mystifying Hypnosis: Everyday altered states like reading and driving
10:19 Misconceptions of the Analytical Mind: Willpower and intuition
11:47 The Creative Unconscious: From software ideas to the Benzene dream
13:39 What Validation Looks Like in Hypnotherapy: A shift in measurabe behavior
15:49 Practical Demo (with Host): "The Zone" self-hypnosis exercise
19:40 Innovation Defined: Putting established tools together in new ways
22:47 Consultation and Free Guide: How to debug your brain
By Ezekiel IferiaCan you debug your brain like you debug software? In this episode, Ezekiel Iferia sits down with Donald Pelles, a former mathematician and software developer turned hypnotherapist, to explore the systematic architecture of the human unconscious mind.
Donald shares his fascinating career shift from mathematics professor to software developer to hypnotherapist, a move sparked by a single hypnosis session that instantly ended a 60-year habit. We dive into the surprising parallels between logic and intuition in both coding and therapy. Donald challenges the traditional boundary between the "conscious" and "unconscious" mind, arguing instead that behavior exists on a spectrum of awareness.
He de-mystifies hypnosis, explaining how it is a naturally occurring altered state—like getting lost in a book or "highway hypnosis" while driving. Donald provides two compelling, real-time demonstrations of his "convincer" techniques, guiding Ezekiel through pain re-mapping in his arm and a powerful self-hypnosis exercise called "The Zone." Finally, he defines innovation as putting existing tools together in new ways, like his Empowered Self Framework.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
* Donald's unique career journey from STEM academic to hypnotherapist.
* The logic behind re-mappings sensations, from knuckle-cracking to chronic phobias.
* A practical, real-time demonstration of hypnosis for changing physical pain (orange-red to green).
* Why the division between conscious and unconscious minds isn't as rigid as we think.
* The "convincer" technique Donald uses to help clients validate their own hypnotic capacity.
* Proof and testing in therapy: Examples of curing cat phobias and driving anxiety over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
* Rethinking WORK as "Willing to Obtain Real Knowledge."
* "The Zone": A practical, 7-minute self-hypnosis and meditation exercise for calm and expansion.
* Innovation defined: Combining established tools like NLP, wholeness work, and core transformation.
Connect with Donald Pelles:
* YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HypnosisSilverSpring
* Website : https://www.hypnosissilverspring.com/
If you found this analytical look at human consciousness valuable, please like, subscribe, and share
Chapter Timestamps
00:00 Welcome Donald Pelles: Mathematician & Software Developer turned Hypnotherapist
01:18 The Common Curiosity: Mathematics, Software Development, and Hypnosis
03:41 The Habit-Breaking Session: Overcoming a 60-Year Knuckle-Cracking Habit
04:58 Assessing the Unconscious: Why the first question is always about physical pain
06:01 Practical Demo (with Host): Re-mapping pain sensations using imagination
07:25 Mystifying Hypnosis: Everyday altered states like reading and driving
10:19 Misconceptions of the Analytical Mind: Willpower and intuition
11:47 The Creative Unconscious: From software ideas to the Benzene dream
13:39 What Validation Looks Like in Hypnotherapy: A shift in measurabe behavior
15:49 Practical Demo (with Host): "The Zone" self-hypnosis exercise
19:40 Innovation Defined: Putting established tools together in new ways
22:47 Consultation and Free Guide: How to debug your brain