Roger E. maps out the mechanics of victimhood, treating it as a signal sent through body language—slumped shoulders and avoided eye contact—that invites bullies to strike. He dismantles the passive state, urging a shift toward assertive power.
Through a guided hypnotic journey, he uses the metaphor of a tiger cub raised by sheep who only discovers his true nature upon seeing his reflection in a pond. The session works to replace the 'sheep' identity with a primal, grounded strength, visualizing a cinema screen where the speaker rewrites old memories of being pushed around, replacing them with an immovable, electric presence that commands respect without seeking trouble.
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