Jan 6
Written By Kyle Mitchell

Healing Guru's SHOCKING Emotion Erasing Claims Exposed

Are you ready to transform your life? To erase negative emotions and thoughts that have plagued you for years? That’s the exact promise “Arnoux” (or "AR new" as I humorously call him in my latest video) makes in his webinar for the so-called "Goran Technique." But is it legitimate? Let’s dive into what I uncovered.

The Bold Promise of Permanent Transformation

Arnoux’s pitch is nothing short of extraordinary. He claims his technique can permanently eliminate negative emotions like fear, anger, sadness, and anxiety. Permanently. It's a bold statement—one that doesn’t sit well with anyone who understands human psychology. Emotions aren’t just switches we can flip off; they’re part of the human experience.

Naturally, my skepticism led me to sign up for his webinar, where he spent two hours trying to convince viewers to shell out $990 (marked down from $9,999—what a steal!) for his course. But as I watched, I couldn’t help but notice glaring red flags.

Dubious “Scientific” Claims

Early in the webinar, Arnoux presented some eye-popping stats:

  • 100% of participants were happier after three months.
  • 93% permanently erased negative emotions.
  • 100% of participants were no longer affected by past negative experiences.

If these results sound too good to be true, it’s because they probably are. Despite claiming these stats came from a University of California study, no evidence of this research exists online. I scoured the internet, only to find a broken webpage full of HTML code with a single link to a podcast episode featuring Arnoux. That’s it. No published studies, no university endorsements—just a digital ghost town.

Testimonials: Genuine or Just Good Marketing?

The webinar featured plenty of video testimonials from people who credited the Goran Technique with life-changing results. While some of their stories seemed heartfelt and genuine, they all had one thing in common: none mentioned the promised "permanent elimination of negative emotions."

In my opinion, many of these individuals were likely people who hadn’t previously done much mental health work. Sometimes, simply addressing deeply buried emotions can feel transformative. But does that mean Arnoux’s technique is revolutionary? Or are these just standard results dressed up with big promises?

The Price Tag and Pressure Tactics

Here’s where things got even shadier. Arnoux spends the last 20 minutes of his webinar in full sales mode, offering his $9,999 course at a discounted price of $990 for a "limited time." The pressure is real, but so are the questions: If this technique is so life-changing, why does it need to rely on such classic sales gimmicks?

The Verdict: Savior or Scam Artist?

Arnoux presents himself as a miracle worker in the mental health space, but the lack of evidence, over-the-top claims, and sales tactics scream otherwise. While some people may find value in his program, it seems more likely that his "technique" is just common mental health practices wrapped in a shiny, expensive package.

What do you think? Is Arnoux a modern-day miracle worker, or is this just another case of too-good-to-be-true marketing? Let me know in the comments!

Watch the full video here to see all the details: https://youtu.be/LX5wBy9LAuI