Have you ever found yourself humming a jingle from a commercial you haven’t seen in years? Or maybe you watched a terrifying news report about a rare illness, and suddenly, you started feeling the symptoms yourself?
We like to think we are in control of our thoughts. But the truth is, we are being programmed all the time.
Advertisers, news outlets, and social media algorithms understand a secret about human biology that most of us ignore: If you can bypass the analytical mind, you can program the subconscious directly.
In Chapter 8 of his book, the author reveals how to take the controls back. He introduces two powerful tools—the Kaleidoscope and the Mind Movie—that allow you to induce a trance state and rewrite the software of your mind.
In this article, we will explore the science of suggestibility, why “vision boards” often fail, and how you can use a digital movie of your future to program your brain for health, wealth, and love.

The Gatekeeper: Your Analytical Mind
To understand how reprogramming works, you have to understand the barrier that stops it.
Think of your mind as having two parts:
- The Conscious Mind: This is your logic, your reasoning, and your will. It makes up about 5% of who you are.
- The Subconscious Mind: This is your operating system. It controls your habits, your autonomic nervous system, and your deep-seated beliefs. It makes up about 95% of who you are.
Between these two stands a guard: The Analytical Mind.
Its job is to protect you. It analyzes incoming information and decides if it is “true” based on your past experiences.
- If you tell yourself, “I am wealthy,” but you are currently broke, your Analytical Mind says, “No, you’re not. Look at your bank account.” And it rejects the new thought.
To change your life, you have to distract the guard. You have to lower the volume of the analytical mind so your new programming can slip straight into the subconscious.

The Power of Trance and “Suggestibility”
How do we get past the guard? We use Trance.
Trance isn’t about losing control; it’s about changing your brain waves. When you are stressed or analyzing, you are in Beta brain waves. When you relax or daydream, you move into Alpha and Theta waves.
In these slower states, you become Suggestible. This means you accept information without analyzing it.
The “Shingles” Commercial Example
Imagine you are watching TV late at night. You are tired and relaxed (Alpha state). A commercial comes on showing a man in agony, suffering from a rash called shingles. Text on the screen warns you that if you had chickenpox as a kid, the virus is dormant inside you, waiting to strike.
Even though you feel fine, your subconscious mind accepts this suggestion. Suddenly, you feel an itch. You start worrying. The commercial successfully programmed your fear to sell you a drug.
The author argues: If we can be programmed for fear and disease, why can’t we program ourselves for health and success?

Tool #1: The Kaleidoscope (Inducing the Trance)
To enter this programmable state on demand, the author uses a tool called the Kaleidoscope.
This involves watching a video of shifting, fractal geometric patterns (like looking through a toy kaleidoscope) while listening to trance-inducing music.
Why it works:
- Visual Overload: The complex, ever-changing patterns bypass your brain’s ability to predict what comes next. Your analytical mind eventually gives up trying to figure it out and shuts down.
- Brain Wave Shift: This visual stimulation pulls your brain from Beta straight into Alpha and Theta. You enter a state of “awake sleep.”
You are now wide open to a new program.

Tool #2: The Mind Movie (The New Program)
Once the door to the subconscious is open, what do you put in? You put in a Mind Movie.
A Mind Movie is a short, digital vision board. It is a video consisting of images, text, and video clips that represent your perfect future, set to a song that inspires you.
Why it works better than a static vision board:
- Multisensory: It engages sight and sound.
- Emotional Connection: The music helps you feel the emotion of the future before it happens.
- Repetition: By watching it daily, you are firing and wiring new neural networks.
A Story of Manifestation: “Mark’s” New Life
Consider a student—let’s call him Mark. Mark felt stuck in a low-paying job and wanted financial freedom. He made a Mind Movie.
- It showed images of a specific luxury car, a beautiful home office, and the word “Freedom” flashing on the screen.
- He set it to his favorite upbeat song.
Every morning, Mark would watch the Kaleidoscope to open his mind, then immediately watch his Mind Movie. He didn’t just watch it; he memorized it. He knew exactly when the chorus would hit and when the picture of the car would appear.
After a few weeks, his brain physically changed. It stopped recording the past and started recording the future. He began to think and act like a wealthy person. Opportunities that were invisible to him before suddenly appeared. Within six months, Mark landed a high-level consulting contract that exactly matched the income he had programmed.

How to Create Your Own Protocol
You can use this technology today. Here is the step-by-step routine:
1. Create Your Mind Movie
Use software (like PowerPoint, iMovie, or specific Mind Movie apps) to build your video.
- Music: Pick a song that gives you goosebumps.
- Images: Choose photos that specifically represent the life you want (the house, the body, the partner).
- Affirmations: Overlay text like “I am healthy,” “I am loved,” or “I am free.”
2. The Daily Practice
The best times to reprogram your mind are first thing in the morning and right before bed. This is when your brain is naturally in Alpha/Theta states.
- Step A: Watch a Kaleidoscope video (search “Kaleidoscope visual meditation” online) for 5-8 minutes. Breathe deeply. Let your eyes defocus.
- Step B: Immediately watch your Mind Movie. Feel the emotions of that future. Smile. Let the joy encompass you.

Conclusion: You Are the Programmer
We are walking around with the most powerful computer in the universe inside our heads. For most of us, that computer is running old, outdated software comprised of fear, lack, and insecurity.
But you have the password to the system.
By using the Kaleidoscope to open the door and the Mind Movie to install the new software, you stop being a victim of your programming and become the programmer. You can choose to be healthy. You can choose to be abundant. You can choose to be supernatural.

Credit / References
Book Name: Becoming Supernatural: How Common People Are Doing the Uncommon
Author Name: Dr. Joe Dispenza
Note: The concepts regarding the Kaleidoscope, Mind Movies, the “three minds” (Conscious, Subconscious, Analytical), and the science of suggestibility and brain waves are derived from Chapter 8 of Dr. Joe Dispenza’s book.
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FAQs
1. What is the difference between a vision board and a Mind Movie?
A vision board is static; it is a collage of images on a wall. A Mind Movie is dynamic; it is a digital video that combines moving images, specific affirmations, and emotionally charged music. This multisensory approach helps program the brain faster and more effectively.
2. Why do I need the Kaleidoscope video?
The Kaleidoscope video is an induction tool. It is designed to fatigue the analytical mind and lower your brain waves from Beta (alert) to Alpha/Theta (trance). This “opens the door” to the subconscious so that the information in your Mind Movie goes in without resistance.
3. Can I make my own Mind Movie?
Yes! You can use any video editing software (like iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, or Canva) to combine photos of your goals with a song that inspires you. The key is to make it personal and emotionally moving for you.
4. How long does it take to see results?
Some students report changes in a few weeks, while others take months. It depends on how deeply you can feel the emotion of your future and how consistent you are. The goal is to feel like the future has already happened every time you watch it.
5. Is this hypnosis?
It utilizes the same principles as self-hypnosis. By lowering your brain waves into a trance state (Alpha/Theta) and presenting yourself with positive suggestions (images and affirmations), you are effectively reprogramming your subconscious beliefs.