MrBlobby -> RE: Text Hypnosis (11/4/2011 10:00:07 AM)
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ORIGINAL: MrBlobby Hi there I would like to know as a lay person here about text hypnosis. Can reading a piece of text that has in some shape or form being worded in a particular manner for the delibrate way of hypnotising or persuading an individual after a piece of text has been read by them make somebody "do" a certain thing or things after reading text hypnosis? I can give you some real information about this. Unlike most posting here, I have had actual, extensive experience with text-based hypnotism. I acquired this experience on Second Life. The text suggestions were combined with visuals (a full-screen rotating spiral that relaxed you so you could enter trance) with images superimposed behind the spiral that reinforced the message of the text and the white noise sounds that some hypnotism programs use. The text appeared, one phrase at a time inside the center of the spiral. You were instructed to read the words and focus on them, that was all. The text was in what I call "hypno-speak" (that odd, ungrammatical repetitive phraseology that is used by some hypnotists). The programs were anywhere between 20 to 40 minutes long and they were extremely effective. I was a willing and open-minded subject, by the way, but prior to experiencing hypnotism I never expected to fall into very deep trances. I did, however, with these multi-media programs. After several months of experiencing them, I'd become so relaxed that I'd go unconscious during parts of them. All the suggestions were text, never a single spoken word. I sat in front of my computer screen, turned down all other distractions (this can be hard to do with a kitty in the house) and watched them. The programs were bdsm-themed and mostly they suggested changes in attitude and emotion toward certain activities. Occasionally they'd suggest that I'd want to do a certain thing under a certain stimulus. While these were commercially produced programs meant for a mass audience and not customized to me, they were still hugely successful at raising my libido toward and interest in the activities they discussed. On the down side, they kept me tied to a person who was ultimately not very good for me, because I transferred the feelings and suggestions from these generic programs onto him (they're clever in the way they induce you to do this). Had I not been experiencing the hypnotism, I probably would have seen the need to break away from this individual earlier. They "did his work" for him, in other words. One other minor (and, to me) humorous drawback was that the program on bimbos was a little bit too successful. It actually dumbed me down to a point that was slightly less than optimal for the type of work I do. But it's been more an annoyance than anything else, and I am slowly acquiring my wits back. ;-) The only "nefarious" (if you can call it that) suggestion they insert inside the trances is the suggestion that you absolutely love the trance and want to listen to it more and more, and also hear other trances by them. Since a trance, back when I purchased them, cost only around .50 US (I'm sure the price has inflated now, as with all goods in that virtual world), it was not exactly a harmful suggestion. If you wish to try this approach, then once you've mastered the Second Life learning curve locate an in-world vendor called Hypnotic Magic (link goes to the blog where they advertise their new programs). They specialize in bdsm trances but they have some vanilla ones as well on the normal subjects, such as overcoming bad habits or conditions like insomnia. I really enjoyed these programs when I did them, they were quite relaxing, fun, and effective, but as I said, there's a learning curve involved with Second Life that you have to master first (it can be a bit daunting at first until you figure it out) and this virtual world is not cheap. You don't have to watch out for the trances, they are relatively harmless. But do watch out for getting generally addicted to Second Life. Some people sink hundreds or even thousands of dollars into this online world every month. I have no idea if text in isolation of a spiral and the white noise effect would work, but I rather doubt it. When I had an active personal-ad, a couple of hypnodoms (there are hundreds on Collarme, not just one--it's quite the trendy thing to be these days) tried that in exploratory emails to me. There was no effect (other than the fact that I noticed they were using hypno-speak on me and I got annoyed). I wasn't interested in a total stranger surreptitiously trying to pull this sort of c--p on me, so I ignored it--and them. Are you a submissive, MrBlobby? Some of your posts in this thread seem to suggest that. If you are, and you decide to visit Second Life, you might enjoy checking out "The Dominion" a female-dominant group on there. The group is for submissives of both genders, as well. It's one of the better (safer, realer, less sleazy) bdsm hangouts in that world. Many thanks for your help here. Have you the website link for Second Life
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