Meditation. Trance. Psychotherapy. Not three separate modalities. One integrated method.
The MTP™ Method rests on four original truths — consciously inverting the Buddhist Four Noble Truths, not in contradiction but in completion:
Happiness is not the destination. It is the ground state. What we call suffering is an obscuration of what was always there.
Not the world. Not others. Not circumstances. The source is within — and so is the obstruction.
Conditioning created the pattern. The same capacity for conditioning can create a different one.
Three doors into the same room. Each removes a different layer of the obscuration.
Not relaxation. Not mindfulness as it is sold in the wellness industry. The classical practice of turning attention toward its own source — held within the Vajrayana and Trika Shaivism lineages — until what has been obscuring the ground state of happiness becomes visible and loses its grip.
This is not something done to a person. It is something a person learns to do. The practitioner teaches. The student discovers.
Clinical hypnotherapy in the lineage of Erickson, Dave Elman, and the Nancy School — integrated with Sammohan Vidya from the Atharva Veda tradition. Trance is the language of the subconscious. It is where conditioning lives, where trauma is stored as a body pattern, and where — with the right approach — it can be changed at the root rather than managed at the surface.
The MTP™ trance work is NGH-certified and RCI-compliant. It is clinical, not theatrical.
Evidence-based clinical psychology applied with thirty years of precision. The unit of treatment is always the irreducible subject — the individual, not the diagnosis. Dr. Maruti Sharma's diagnostic framework — Insight, Impulse, Inability — identifies whether the presenting problem is one of awareness, control, or skill, and applies the appropriate intervention accordingly.
RCI Licence A100310. APA Member. The credentials exist so the work can be trusted.
The MTP™ Method does not promise that nothing will ever be difficult again. It produces a change in the ground from which difficulty is met — so that what once destabilised a person no longer does. This is the distinction between lasting happiness and the spiritual bypassing sold elsewhere.
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