Below is a grounding, word-for-word hypnotherapy script designed to help you find lasting peace even when emotions feel chaotic, intense, or overwhelming—what you described as an emotional tornado.
Tone: stabilising, slow, compassionate, and anchoring rather than suppressing emotions.
Suitable for therapeutic use, coaching, or audio recording.
Find Lasting Peace
(Even When You’re in an Emotional Tornado)
Hypnotherapy Script — Word for Word
Induction
You don’t need the storm to stop right now.
You don’t need your emotions to calm instantly.
Just allow yourself to pause…
right here…
right now.
If it feels okay,
gently close your eyes…
or soften your gaze.
Take a slow breath in…
and let it out naturally.
Again…
no effort…
no forcing.
Just noticing that even in the middle of everything,
you can pause for this moment.
Grounding the Body
When emotions feel like a tornado,
your body often feels swept up with them.
So instead of chasing calm,
we begin with grounding.
Notice the surface beneath you…
how it holds your weight…
without asking anything of you.
Let your shoulders drop slightly.
Let your jaw loosen.
You don’t need to relax completely.
Just a small softening is enough.
Deepening
I will count slowly from ten down to one.
With each number,
allow yourself to feel a little more anchored.
Ten… slowing down.
Nine… easing effort.
Eight… feeling supported.
Seven… steadying your breath.
Six… grounding deeper.
Five… halfway there.
Four… nothing to fix right now.
Three… nothing to control.
Two… almost completely settled.
One… deeply grounded.
Understanding the Emotional Tornado
Your subconscious understands this:
Emotional storms happen
when many feelings move at once.
Fear… anger… sadness… overwhelm…
all trying to be heard.
This does not mean you are unstable.
It means your system is overloaded.
And peace does not come
from stopping the storm.
Peace comes from finding
the still center within it.
Finding the Center
Imagine a powerful tornado now.
At the outer edges—
movement… noise… intensity.
But at the very center…
there is stillness.
Calm.
Quiet.
Stability.
That center exists within you.
You don’t have to reach for it.
You don’t have to force it.
Simply allow yourself
to drift toward that center now.
With each breath,
you move inward…
away from the chaos…
toward steadiness.
Anchoring Peace in the Body
Notice now
a sense of heaviness or solidity
in your lower body…
your hips…
your legs…
your feet.
This is grounding.
Even if emotions are swirling above,
your base remains stable.
You are not the storm.
You are the ground beneath it.
And the ground does not disappear.
Redefining Peace
Peace does not mean
you feel nothing.
Peace means
you can feel everything
without being carried away.
You can be sad
and grounded.
You can be angry
and steady.
You can be overwhelmed
and still safe.
This is lasting peace—
not the absence of emotion,
but the presence of stability.
Subconscious Reassurance
Your subconscious absorbs this gently now:
Emotions are temporary states.
Your center is permanent.
You do not need to escape your feelings.
You only need to stay anchored.
Each time you pause like this,
your nervous system learns
that storms pass…
and you remain.
Integration Statements
Allow these words to settle softly:
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“I am the calm within the storm.”
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“I can feel deeply and remain grounded.”
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“This intensity will pass.”
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“I am anchored right now.”
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“Peace lives inside me.”
You don’t have to believe them fully.
Just let them land.
Closing & Reorientation
In a moment,
I will count from one to five.
At five,
you may open your eyes
or continue resting quietly—
bringing with you
a sense of grounded calm.
One… gently returning.
Two… awareness of your body.
Three… steady and present.
Four… grounded and clear.
Five… eyes open when ready.
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