Quantum Hypnosis and the Effectiveness of Treating Psychological Issues like Depression
This article is written from the perspective of someone who has experienced a broken heart multiple times and is now helping others realize that “life is inherently joyful.”
Many subjects come to quantum hypnosis or healing with the intention of resolving psychological issues, such as depression, and after working in this field for some time, I’ve observed that the ability of this method to resolve psychological issues is much more immediate and noticeable than physical ailments, as physical health problems take longer to reflect upon. In addition to those who feel “great” and realize something immediately after the session, leading to immediate changes in their lives, there are others who “realize something” but still stubbornly hold on to old thoughts. Over time, they eventually reflect that they’ve been going in circles, only to return to what they learned and follow the guidance. Once they do, their lives feel much lighter. However, there are a few subjects who, after the session, immediately report that they haven’t found anything helpful, and everything felt like things they already knew. I haven’t met them again to see how their lives are going.
Now, let’s return to the effectiveness of this method, or if it’s just a scam.
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First, we must understand that there is no universal remedy for every patient at all times. Truth is one, but the path to truth can vary. Even the Buddha couldn’t help those who weren’t ready. “Not ready” can be simply understood as, “The truth is always there, but the person isn’t yet at the point where they can see it.” However, even if the encounter doesn’t bring immediate results, the patient is surely sowing something in themselves, whether they acknowledge it or not.
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Second, everything in life follows the principle of quantity turning into quality. If the quantity hasn’t changed, the quality is unlikely to change. But after hardship comes ease, and at the peak of suffering, the apple tree will bloom. If everyone recognized this, we’d have all ascended by now, and the Buddha and Christ would be out of jobs. But in reality, some people take entire lifetimes or many lifetimes to realize this, and they can very well be our family members or friends. I don’t say this with a mindset of “the chosen ones” versus “the unchosen ones,” but rather as a part of the evolution of consciousness—some move ahead, some move behind. Only after walking the path can you understand that it’s as painful as a worm struggling to break free from its cocoon, but that’s a necessary journey. When you finally understand that the hot tea is too much to handle, you will know when to put it down.
We have all probably been in different positions in the family or society in situations like, “Did you promise your parents you would always listen to them?” If a child truly promises this, then it’s a disaster because they’ll lose their ability to make choices and live their own life. Or “Did you promise that your product would never break?” – “No, because I don’t know how you will use it.” Or “Can you guarantee that this disease will be completely cured?” – “No, because I don’t know how you will treat yourself.” Or “If you promise to love me forever, then we can get married, otherwise, we won’t.” – “Yes, I promise.” And then, a few years later, either the person who made the promise or the person who received it might break it, but the promise, like an invisible knife, keeps cutting at someone.
As you can see, everything boils down to choice and the ability to accept your choices. If you cannot accept your choices and the consequences they may lead to, it’s like trying to make the universe always conform to your will, and that’s the root of suffering. True acceptance comes with deep gratitude, and eventually, it won’t even occur to you as “acceptance” anymore; it becomes as natural as knowing when to eat when you’re hungry or when to sleep when you’re tired. We are wise enough to know that when we say “I accept,” it carries a deep meaning—whether our hearts are filled with gratitude or resentment.

I once heard a story about a subject after a quantum hypnosis session where their anger and frustration only grew stronger because they believed themselves to be more extraordinary than a Bodhisattva.
I also had a client who sought hypnosis therapy to deeply impact their subconscious and treat stress from their temper. However, afterward, they said, “You said I felt numb, but I still feel uncomfortable and restless, as if I’ve been transformed into someone else, and it’s not quite right.”
I’ve met several subjects who, after a hypnosis session, said they didn’t go very deep at all, “just barely accepted it,” even though the session provided all the answers they needed.
I also wonder why Dolores Cannon, in the early days of quantum hypnosis, was able to easily guide subjects into a completely unconscious state, while now it’s much harder to achieve that.
In the end, I think I have a reasonable explanation: back in Dolores Cannon’s time, in that societal context, if a subject wasn’t in a deep trance to the point of losing full consciousness, they would have immediately jumped up and left upon seeing the spirit world or extraterrestrials. Now, we are in a different era with a different level of acceptance regarding the information we encounter.

There are many methods of hypnosis, and from my humble perspective, quantum hypnosis looks at a person beyond their physical appearance, beyond the brain with its conscious, subconscious, and unconscious layers. It’s not like a computer’s memory where you can constantly install, uninstall, or reset. It guides you to return to self-awareness, to observe your feelings, and for that to happen, you need to still have consciousness.
And only when you have consciousness can you truly reflect on yourself in daily life. Only then can you understand how you’ve been living. Because no matter how skilled the doctor is, if you continue to live the same way as before, the issues will appear again in one form or another. Whether you meet this person or that person, if you don’t know how to love, the psychological issues will persist.
If you depend on the doctor, it’s no different from depending on someone to love you, someone to make you obey, or relying on LSD to connect with higher beings. All these approaches are like rushing toward an end that doesn’t last, forgetting the fundamental truth that “quality only changes sustainably when quantity changes sustainably”—and with the inability to accept things not going as expected, those “unexpected” events will come as a normal course. They will keep coming until you realize that “suffering from the hot teacup is because you keep holding onto it, and the fault isn’t the cup but yourself.”
Returning to depression and psychological issues, from my perspective, they all stem from the mind. If you change the mind, they will disappear because they are also impermanent, “coming and going.” Our true nature is love and light, greater than the body or thoughts. If we start by wanting to “eliminate them,” we fall into the trap of dualistic thinking, because they are ultimately nothingness. Instead, we should return to self-awareness, know what we need to let go of and untangle it, know what needs to be done and immerse ourselves in it, deeply appreciating the present moment, “here and now,” and being patient with ourselves. It will be like getting 1% better each day without feeling like we have to force ourselves, and soon, after a few weeks or months, you’ll realize a miraculous change. And that’s the true blossoming from within, the thing you can carry with you into the next world. When you master it, even if you drink the soup of Forgetfulness in your next life, you’ll remember quickly again ^^
Of course, if you can do all this on your own, that’s great. If not, just rely on the tools and methods that help guide you. In time, the flowers will bloom. The flowers that bloom next year will be different from this year’s flowers because the weather, the care, the quality of the soil, and you will have changed. Trying to make them the same is like holding onto the hot teacup again, why bother? ^^