
Innovation and Practice of Remote Instant Personality Development
Hadi Eltonsi Physician and retired Ambassador
My passion for psychological learning began during high school, influenced by my sister's studies in psychology and philosophy at the Faculty of Arts. I often reviewed her coursework. Later, during my fourth year of medical school, I volunteered in an experimental group for innovative group psychotherapy. This experience deepened my self-understanding and personal development over a year and a half of analytical practice. Subsequently, I received a lucrative offer to work with the late Professor Dr. Yehia Al-Rakhawi (may he rest in peace), who led the group. However, I chose to become the first physician to join the diplomatic corps as an attaché, believing that psychological learning through interaction with diverse cultures and peoples complements introspective analysis. This analytical ability, I found, aids in understanding and anticipating policies, professional relationships, and even negotiations.
In the early 1990s, I met the great late Dr. Wagdi Ragheb, who taught me that Americans had discovered discrepancies between Freudian psychoanalysis (which they deemed overly theoretical) and the actual workings of the human nervous system. Focusing on internal negative emotions, he argued, amplifies them, draining energy into tensions that harm mental and physical health, thereby affecting activities and relationships. By consciously redirecting emotional attention outward—away from internal psychological reactions—these negative emotions dissolve within two months. The energy once consumed by them is redirected to external life, enabling abundant, flexible energy to resolve crises with sensitivity, deep awareness, and swift, accurate decisions. This state of calm, happiness, inner peace, efficiency, and maturity mirrors the psychological standards required for astronaut selection. I trained myself to achieve this over two years, whereas my *Remote Instant Leadership Personality Development* method enables recipients to attain it in a single session of several hours. This involves a three-hour video call to agree on personality analysis and development goals at the conscious mind level. The agreed-upon personality traits and goals are then imprinted on the subconscious mind during sleep via telepathy, energy transfer, Reiki, hypnosis, and role embodiment.
### Professional Journey and Certifications
Since 1995, my work in Guatemala allowed me time to complete studies in psychology, human medicine, energy sciences, and parapsychology. Key certifications include:
- **The Silva Mind Control Method**: Enabled meditation, visualization, and development of extrasensory abilities like telepathy.
- Clinical and conversational hypnosis training, including mastering silent hypnosis (inducing deep sleep without dialogue), allowing ideas and emotions transmitted via telepathy to embed directly into the subconscious. This contrasts with Freudian hypnosis, which relies on relaxed conscious states where recipients may resist therapeutic messages, necessitating repeated sessions.
- Certifications in life coaching, Reiki mastery, pranic healing, family constellations, and advanced yoga (notably mantra-based meditation), which enhanced my Kundalini energy and chakra alignment for mental, spiritual, and physical fitness.
### Evolution of the Method
Starting in 1997, I offered free silent hypnosis to volunteers, imprinting agreed-upon psychological states on their subconscious. While successful, results were temporary. To address this, I introduced pre-session dialogues resembling cognitive-behavioral therapy to align analysis and goals, ensuring therapeutic messages were mutually agreed upon and effective. Success soared when recipients were cooperative, transparent, and convinced—since the subconscious cannot adopt unagreed-upon imprints.
After retirement, I began professional practice in 2015. In 2016, Egypt's Supreme Council for Culture granted me intellectual property rights for in-person instant personality development. Two years later, it was published as a groundbreaking research paper in a British psychiatry and psychology journal. In 2022, the remote version received Egyptian IP rights and was republished in the same journal. The COVID-19 pandemic spurred me to integrate Reiki, extending the method's reach globally. Both in-person and remote methods achieve identical outcomes, though remote sessions offer greater accessibility, safety, and scalability. The non-therapeutic branding also facilitates international use without medical licensing, serving functional purposes like boosting productivity and improving workplace dynamics, even for non-clinical recipients—all without complications, pain, or medication.
### Methodology and Outcomes
The remote instant personality development method delivers immediate, permanent, and comprehensive results through:
1. A single 3-hour video call to analyze personality and set conscious-level goals.
2. Imprinting these goals on the subconscious during sleep via telepathy, Reiki, hypnosis, and role embodiment.
A brief pre-session call ensures suitability and clarifies benefits. Follow-up calls the next day verify results, with ongoing guidance as needed. Recipients achieve peak happiness, inner peace, maturity, and efficiency, embodying leadership mindsets that inspire teams, foster mutually beneficial relationships, and resolve crises creatively. The method also addresses neurological issues (depression, anxiety, phobias, trauma, OCD, psychosomatic disorders) and negative habits (insomnia, obesity, smoking)—with a 96% success rate among willing participants. It excludes psychotic disorders, active substance addiction, and children under 12.
### Impact and Vision
This method enhances productivity and workplace environments across corporations, banks, universities, and institutions by equipping leaders with happiness, efficiency, and crisis-management skills. Health and lifestyle improvements are detailed on my official website, which features testimonials, CV, media coverage, and international conference recordings. An international innovation publisher recognized it as one of 2021's top global discoveries, dedicating a chapter to it in their reference book. I was also appointed Chair of Medicine and Wellbeing by Earth Loving Friends Organisation to globalize this breakthrough.
Trained practitioners could amplify its reach, revolutionizing workplaces and societal harmony. Imagine managers worldwide undergoing instant leadership development, boosting productivity and well-being—a potential catalyst for international scientific acclaim. While Dubai's health undersecretary, Dr. Amin Al-Amiri, deemed it an energy-based practice requiring no hospital licensing, Egyptian psychiatrists acknowledge its legitimacy alongside homeopathy and acupuncture.
### Advocacy and Call to Action
Despite eight years of outreach to Egyptian and international authorities, I fear this discovery—a fusion of psychotherapy, energy work, and leadership training—may fade without institutional support. Unlike conventional sciences, energy-based methods lack licensure frameworks, though parapsychology institutes globally aid military, political, and scientific endeavors. For instance, lecturer Gregg Braden's YouTube video shows three healers eradicating a tumor in three minutes via energy alignment in a Chinese non-pharmaceutical hospital. The U.S. Air Force's 1986 lab experiments confirmed humans share an invisible energy field where passion can alter DNA remotely—proof that energy and intent rival pharmaceuticals. Yet industries built on denying such realities hinder its adoption.
To ensure credibility, I propose training talented practitioners under a scientific body to assess, certify, and globalize this method. Medical tourism centers, leadership institutes, and individual sessions could democratize access while generating profit. My seminars at Egypt's public libraries, diplomatic clubs, Vienna, and virtual platforms (see my website) have showcased its potential. I urge UNESCO or Arab/international bodies to evaluate and endorse this humanistic breakthrough.
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In the early 1990s, I met the great late Dr. Wagdi Ragheb, who taught me that Americans had discovered discrepancies between Freudian psychoanalysis (which they deemed overly theoretical) and the actual workings of the human nervous system. Focusing on internal negative emotions, he argued, amplifies them, draining energy into tensions that harm mental and physical health, thereby affecting activities and relationships. By consciously redirecting emotional attention outward—away from internal psychological reactions—these negative emotions dissolve within two months. The energy once consumed by them is redirected to external life, enabling abundant, flexible energy to resolve crises with sensitivity, deep awareness, and swift, accurate decisions. This state of calm, happiness, inner peace, efficiency, and maturity mirrors the psychological standards required for astronaut selection. I trained myself to achieve this over two years, whereas my *Remote Instant Leadership Personality Development* method enables recipients to attain it in a single session of several hours. This involves a three-hour video call to agree on personality analysis and development goals at the conscious mind level. The agreed-upon personality traits and goals are then imprinted on the subconscious mind during sleep via telepathy, energy transfer, Reiki, hypnosis, and role embodiment. ### Professional Journey and Certifications Since 1995, my work in Guatemala allowed me time to complete studies in psychology, human medicine, energy sciences, and parapsychology. Key certifications include: - **The Silva Mind Control Method**: Enabled meditation, visualization, and development of extrasensory abilities like telepathy. - Clinical and conversational hypnosis training, including mastering silent hypnosis (inducing deep sleep without dialogue), allowing ideas and emotions transmitted via telepathy to embed directly into the subconscious. This contrasts with Freudian hypnosis, which relies on relaxed conscious states where recipients may resist therapeutic messages, necessitating repeated sessions. - Certifications in life coaching, Reiki mastery, pranic healing, family constellations, and advanced yoga (notably mantra-based meditation), which enhanced my Kundalini energy and chakra alignment for mental, spiritual, and physical fitness. ### Evolution of the Method Starting in 1997, I offered free silent hypnosis to volunteers, imprinting agreed-upon psychological states on their subconscious. While successful, results were temporary. To address this, I introduced pre-session dialogues resembling cognitive-behavioral therapy to align analysis and goals, ensuring therapeutic messages were mutually agreed upon and effective. Success soared when recipients were cooperative, transparent, and convinced—since the subconscious cannot adopt unagreed-upon imprints. After retirement, I began professional practice in 2015. In 2016, Egypt's Supreme Council for Culture granted me intellectual property rights for in-person instant personality development. Two years later, it was published as a groundbreaking research paper in a British psychiatry and psychology journal. In 2022, the remote version received Egyptian IP rights and was republished in the same journal. The COVID-19 pandemic spurred me to integrate Reiki, extending the method's reach globally. Both in-person and remote methods achieve identical outcomes, though remote sessions offer greater accessibility, safety, and scalability. The non-therapeutic branding also facilitates international use without medical licensing, serving functional purposes like boosting productivity and improving workplace dynamics, even for non-clinical recipients—all without complications, pain, or medication. ### Methodology and Outcomes The remote instant personality development method delivers immediate, permanent, and comprehensive results through: 1. A single 3-hour video call to analyze personality and set conscious-level goals. 2. Imprinting these goals on the subconscious during sleep via telepathy, Reiki, hypnosis, and role embodiment. A brief pre-session call ensures suitability and clarifies benefits. Follow-up calls the next day verify results, with ongoing guidance as needed. Recipients achieve peak happiness, inner peace, maturity, and efficiency, embodying leadership mindsets that inspire teams, foster mutually beneficial relationships, and resolve crises creatively. The method also addresses neurological issues (depression, anxiety, phobias, trauma, OCD, psychosomatic disorders) and negative habits (insomnia, obesity, smoking)—with a 96% success rate among willing participants. It excludes psychotic disorders, active substance addiction, and children under 12. ### Impact and Vision This method enhances productivity and workplace environments across corporations, banks, universities, and institutions by equipping leaders with happiness, efficiency, and crisis-management skills. Health and lifestyle improvements are detailed on my official website, which features testimonials, CV, media coverage, and international conference recordings. An international innovation publisher recognized it as one of 2021's top global discoveries, dedicating a chapter to it in their reference book. I was also appointed Chair of Medicine and Wellbeing by Earth Loving Friends Organisation to globalize this breakthrough. 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McNerney spent about $30,000 on rehabs before he entered long-term recovery. Now when he sees governments spending settlement money on police cars or library books about addiction 'instead of putting 100% of it into rehab,' he said, 'it really bothers the heck out of me.' 'I haven't received a nickel,' he said. In Ohio, a group of affected families were similarly frustrated that money wasn't reaching them or the places where they thought it was needed most. The families teamed up with local nonprofits to submit grant applications to the OneOhio Recovery Foundation, which controls most of the state's opioid settlement funds. They asked for several million dollars to put toward family support groups, training for family members who take in children whose parents have substance use disorders, and emergency cash aid for families to buy cribs or school supplies and cover funeral costs. 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'We deeply empathize with those who have lost loved ones to the opioid epidemic — their pain is real, and it fuels the Foundation's mission to end this crisis and prevent it from happening again,' Luck said in a statement. In Maine, Julian has made peace with his $325 payout, deciding to consider it a surprise bonus rather than compensation for his years of suffering. But he hopes governments will use their more substantial sums to provide real help — food and rental assistance for people in recovery and more treatment beds so no one has to wait six months to enter rehab as he once did. 'They're getting millions of dollars,' said Julian, who has lost numerous close friends to overdose. 'They could do something for these families that have suffered great losses.' KFF Health News data editor Holly K. Hacker contributed to this article. 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Last year, KFF Health News downloaded BrownGreer's data on payouts from pharmaceutical distributors AmerisourceBergen (now called Cencora), Cardinal Health, and McKesson, as well as opioid manufacturer Janssen (now known as Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine), and used the state-by-state spreadsheets with separate entries for each settling company to create a searchable database. This year, KFF Health News has updated that database with new data from BrownGreer, including payouts from opioid manufacturers Allergan and Teva, as well as CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart pharmacies. KFF Health News downloaded data from BrownGreer's website between Jan. 20 and 24, 2025, concerning payouts from all companies. Users can use the database to determine the total dollar amount their city, county, or state has received or expects to receive each year. Although this is the most comprehensive data available at a national scale, it provides just a snapshot of all opioid settlement payouts. Other settlements, including with OxyContin manufacturer Purdue Pharma, are still pending. This data does not reflect additional settlements that some state and local governments have entered into beyond the national deals, such as the agreement between Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio and regional supermarket chain Meijer. As such, this database undercounts the amount of opioid settlement money most places have received and will receive. Payment details for some states are not available, because those states were not part of national settlement agreements, had unique settlement terms, or opted not to have their payments distributed via BrownGreer. A few examples: · West Virginia declined to join several national settlements and instead reached individual settlements with many of these companies. · Texas and Nevada were paid in full by Janssen outside the national settlement, so their payout data reflects payments only from other companies with which they entered national settlements. · Florida, Louisiana, and Pennsylvania, among others, opted to receive a lump-sum payment via BrownGreer then distribute the money to localities themselves. BrownGreer shows that several states received some of their anticipated 2027 payment from the distributors (AmerisourceBergen — now called Cencora — Cardinal Health, and McKesson) early in 2024. However, for three states — Colorado, Michigan, and Washington — BrownGreer does not provide data on how much of this prepayment went to each locality. As such, locality payments in these states may be undercounted for 2024 and overcounted for 2027. 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