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A woman begins a mission to experience every possible orgasm on the planet
When Marie-Christine Pham-Funk, Austria’s “Laughter Queen” signs up for an online workshop she didn’t expect it to change her life. But the workshop on seeing if you could have an hypnotic orgasm took her by surp
“I had sudden intense mind-blowing waves of bliss and pleasure, that came from inside,” she said. “At first I couldn’t believe it. But then it happened again."
Marie-Christine was so intrigued she began exploring the possibilities seeing how long, short or powerful her orgasms could be. They were also surprisingly casual. She could listen to a recording and then, minutes later, a powerful orgasm would shake her body sitting at the breakfast table.
She then tried them outside, in water, and on mountain tops. Then she noticed her face. Her skin was clearer, she felt healthier, more fit and more relaxed. Her sex life with her boyfriend even improved she said as she became easily “multi-orgasmic.”
Her friends started asking her: “What happened to you?”
It was hard to explain.Intrigued she launched a wild quest. Because hypnotic orgasms could be so flexible and seemingly healthy, she decided to try and experience every range of orgasm possible. Meanwhile filmmaker and Hypnotist Albert Nerenberg,was investigating the possibilities of hypnotic sexuality for a film. He had launched the Bloom project with fellow hypnotist Dominique Laroche.
“Most of the public simply doesn’t know this exists,” he said. “And the scientific world seems to have no clue of it’s potential.”
People in a specific hypnotic trance can change their essential sexual programs Nerenberg believes and Marie-Christine is a dramatic example.
“People can transform themselves sexually. People who can’t have orgasms can suddenly have many orgasms. I also think it may be able to help some disabled people, the elderly but ultimately anyone more fully express their sexuality. It’s an abundance model. More people could have more pleasant and meaningful sexual experiences who maybe couldn’t before.”
Marie-Christine who is herself a peace activist, became intrigued by the wider implications of hypnotic orgasms. .
“There’s a relationship between sexual frustration in a culture and war,” she said. “I think a more orgasmic culture is a happier and less violent one.”
Coming Soon: Make Orgasms Not War follows Marie Christine’s dramatic quest as she trains as a hypnotist and becoming an expert at helping people experience hypnotic bliss while she journeys to seemingly have every possible orgasm on the planet.
Coming Soon: Make Orgasms Not War is expected in the fall of 2024.
Marie Christine Pham-Funk is often considered Austria’s “Laughter Queen” as she leads the country’s largest laughter group. She is a single mother of two daughters and a Breathwork, and Laughter Yoga instructor and aspiring hypnotist. Albert Nerenberg is an award-winning filmmaker and hypnotist. His popular TEDXs on hypnosis are the most watched ever on the subject. He specializes in breakthrough TV and theatrical documentaries that focus on topics that seem to be hiding in plain sight: Stupidity, Laughology, You Are What You Act among others.