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Popp Talk, August 22, 2026

Kryste Andrews and Dr David Daniels, Past-Life Mysteries, Alien Encounters, and the Psychology of Looking Your Best Understanding Hypnosis The program opens with host Mary Jane Popp asking whether hypnosis can reveal past lives and other unusual experiences. Hypnotherapist Kryste Andrews describes hypnosis as a theta state between ordinary wakefulness and sleep, reached through an induction. She says this state allows access to the subconscious and what she calls the higher self. Andrews acknowledges that some people resist hypnosis because they remain strongly attached to analytical, everyday awareness. Popp relates this idea to her own difficulty relinquishing control, including unsuccessful attempts to become intoxicated or hypnotized. Andrews suggests that a sufficiently urgent unanswered question might help Popp surrender that control. Robert’s Search for Answers Robert says he sought hypnotherapy after experiencing unexplained events, including waking in his locked backyard at 3:00 a.m., finding scratches on his body, and having vivid experiences he did not regard as dreams. He describes a childhood memory in which a being he later understood as a gray entered through a sliding door and communicated telepathically. Although his parents interpreted the event as an evil spirit, Robert says he never believed he had imagined it. He found Andrews through a referral and initially doubted she could hypnotize him, but he says he entered hypnosis quickly and remained under for approximately 80 minutes. The sessions reassured him that he was not losing his mind. Andrews presents his account as a distinctive case within her hypnotherapy practice. Claims of Grays, Regression, and Family Experiences Andrews and Robert say that, during hypnosis, a gray they named Fred began communicating through Robert. Over a year of sessions, Robert came to believe that he had once lived as a gray and that his present life is his first human incarnation. Andrews says the sessions led her to believe humans contain some alien DNA and that extraterrestrials influenced early human development. They also report that members of Robert’s family later described similar experiences without first receiving detailed information from him. The speakers further claim that Robert’s mother was inseminated aboard a spacecraft and that smaller beings called scientists directed the operation. These statements are presented in the transcript as the participants’ interpretations of their experiences, not as independently established facts. Health, Religion, and the Planned Book Robert reports undergoing 34 surgeries and describes a neck condition involving enlarged lymph nodes and nodules that allegedly disappeared before scheduled imaging. He says a figure speaking through hypnosis claimed responsibility for both causing and correcting the condition. The conversation then turns to religion, energy, death, and reincarnation. Robert and Andrews say Fred described religion as a structure created for human community and guidance, while Popp compares the enduring nature of energy with the religious concept of an eternal divine presence. Andrews says Robert believes he will return to being a gray after his human life. The guests close by discussing Andrews’s book Discovery and a planned work, 31 Conversations with an Alien, which may become an audiobook incorporating original session recordings. Confidence, Aging, and Noninvasive Options The second interview features plastic surgeon Dr. David Daniels, who says external procedures alone cannot create happiness and that confidence must begin internally. He discusses sunscreen, nutrition, exercise, mineral intake, and structural changes associated with aging. Daniels presents fillers as tools for restoring lost support rather than merely adding volume. He also describes Botox as potentially useful for softening expressions that other people perceive as angry, thereby changing social feedback. Noninvasive technologies discussed include EMFACE for facial muscles and brow position, EMSCULPT NEO for muscle strengthening, and EMSELLA for stress incontinence. Several performance figures and health claims in this portion are statements made by Daniels and were not verified outside the transcript. Training, Fillers, and Patient Safety Daniels emphasizes the difference between a formally trained plastic surgeon and someone using the broader label “cosmetic surgeon.” He warns against selecting injectors through discount offers, parties, or price alone, because product choice and anatomical knowledge affect safety and results. The discussion covers JUVÉDERM, Restylane, Allergan products, hyaluronic-acid fillers, facial fat transfer, and the ability to dissolve certain fillers if complications occur. Daniels says he avoids facial fat transfer because misplaced or excessive fat can be difficult to remove. Popp and Daniels agree that natural-looking improvement should help a person appear rested rather than dramatically altered. The source ends while Daniels is explaining a jaw-augmentation technique intended to restore structural support for two to four years. SEO KEYWORDS / KEY PHRASES hypnosis and past-life regression, alien-abduction experiences, hypnotherapy and subconscious mind, extraterrestrial encounter stories, plastic surgery patient safety, noninvasive cosmetic procedures, Botox and facial expressions, hyaluronic-acid dermal fillers, confidence and self-esteem, cosmetic practitioner qualifications

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Kryste Andrews and Dr David Daniels, Past-Life Mysteries, Alien Encounters, and the Psychology of Looking Your Best

Understanding Hypnosis

The program opens with host Mary Jane Popp asking whether hypnosis can reveal past lives and other unusual experiences. Hypnotherapist Kryste Andrews describes hypnosis as a theta state between ordinary wakefulness and sleep, reached through an induction. She says this state allows access to the subconscious and what she calls the higher self. Andrews acknowledges that some people resist hypnosis because they remain strongly attached to analytical, everyday awareness. Popp relates this idea to her own difficulty relinquishing control, including unsuccessful attempts to become intoxicated or hypnotized. Andrews suggests that a sufficiently urgent unanswered question might help Popp surrender that control.

Robert’s Search for Answers

Robert says he sought hypnotherapy after experiencing unexplained events, including waking in his locked backyard at 3:00 a.m., finding scratches on his body, and having vivid experiences he did not regard as dreams. He describes a childhood memory in which a being he later understood as a gray entered through a sliding door and communicated telepathically. Although his parents interpreted the event as an evil spirit, Robert says he never believed he had imagined it. He found Andrews through a referral and initially doubted she could hypnotize him, but he says he entered hypnosis quickly and remained under for approximately 80 minutes. The sessions reassured him that he was not losing his mind. Andrews presents his account as a distinctive case within her hypnotherapy practice.

Claims of Grays, Regression, and Family Experiences

Andrews and Robert say that, during hypnosis, a gray they named Fred began communicating through Robert. Over a year of sessions, Robert came to believe that he had once lived as a gray and that his present life is his first human incarnation. Andrews says the sessions led her to believe humans contain some alien DNA and that extraterrestrials influenced early human development. They also report that members of Robert’s family later described similar experiences without first receiving detailed information from him. The speakers further claim that Robert’s mother was inseminated aboard a spacecraft and that smaller beings called scientists directed the operation. These statements are presented in the transcript as the participants’ interpretations of their experiences, not as independently established facts.

Health, Religion, and the Planned Book

Robert reports undergoing 34 surgeries and describes a neck condition involving enlarged lymph nodes and nodules that allegedly disappeared before scheduled imaging. He says a figure speaking through hypnosis claimed responsibility for both causing and correcting the condition. The conversation then turns to religion, energy, death, and reincarnation. Robert and Andrews say Fred described religion as a structure created for human community and guidance, while Popp compares the enduring nature of energy with the religious concept of an eternal divine presence. Andrews says Robert believes he will return to being a gray after his human life. The guests close by discussing Andrews’s book Discovery and a planned work, 31 Conversations with an Alien, which may become an audiobook incorporating original session recordings.

Confidence, Aging, and Noninvasive Options

The second interview features plastic surgeon Dr. David Daniels, who says external procedures alone cannot create happiness and that confidence must begin internally. He discusses sunscreen, nutrition, exercise, mineral intake, and structural changes associated with aging. Daniels presents fillers as tools for restoring lost support rather than merely adding volume. He also describes Botox as potentially useful for softening expressions that other people perceive as angry, thereby changing social feedback. Noninvasive technologies discussed include EMFACE for facial muscles and brow position, EMSCULPT NEO for muscle strengthening, and EMSELLA for stress incontinence. Several performance figures and health claims in this portion are statements made by Daniels and were not verified outside the transcript.

Training, Fillers, and Patient Safety

Daniels emphasizes the difference between a formally trained plastic surgeon and someone using the broader label “cosmetic surgeon.” He warns against selecting injectors through discount offers, parties, or price alone, because product choice and anatomical knowledge affect safety and results. The discussion covers JUVÉDERM, Restylane, Allergan products, hyaluronic-acid fillers, facial fat transfer, and the ability to dissolve certain fillers if complications occur. Daniels says he avoids facial fat transfer because misplaced or excessive fat can be difficult to remove. Popp and Daniels agree that natural-looking improvement should help a person appear rested rather than dramatically altered. The source ends while Daniels is explaining a jaw-augmentation technique intended to restore structural support for two to four years.

SEO KEYWORDS / KEY PHRASES

hypnosis and past-life regression, alien-abduction experiences, hypnotherapy and subconscious mind, extraterrestrial encounter stories, plastic surgery patient safety, noninvasive cosmetic procedures, Botox and facial expressions, hyaluronic-acid dermal fillers, confidence and self-esteem, cosmetic practitioner qualifications