Best Use for Hypnosis, Chapters 1 & 2
© 2023 by GeneMajors
To the Reader:
All sexually active characters are age 18 or older.
Chapter 1 was published earlier. Chapter 2 is a recent addition
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Chapters 1 & 2 together encompass approximately 13,000 words (24 book pages)
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Chapter 1
If you've ever read or heard anything about hypnosis, you likely know there's a universal belief that says: 'Under hypnosis you'll never do anything you wouldn't morally do outside of hypnosis'. And this is true as far as it goes. However, there's much more to it than that.
For instance: Suppose under hypnosis, the hypnotist first tells you that you are in a room all alone, there are no windows, it's unbearably hot, you wish to cool off, so take off your clothes, right down to 'everything off'. If you are truly hypnotized you'll do exactly that because there is nothing morally reprehensible about doing such in the reality his hypnosis has created for you. Since you think, because of the hypnotist's suggestion, that there is no one else in the room, you will readily disrobe in front of a whole crowd of people you truly believe are not there.
Consider also the often slim margin between liking someone and disliking them. Think farther of the often slight difference between liking someone and loving them, or the difference between disliking and hating someone, and how time may shift this margin as one learns more about the other person. Hypnosis can make those slight margins wither to insignificance if the hypnotist so directs.
For a long time, hypnosis has interested me—even back in high school. In our senior year I accidentally hypnotized my best buddy, and had to bail him out from that inadvertent trance quickly when I realized what was happening. But I kept that memory in the back of my mind as I progressed from high school to junior college. In my earlier readings about hypnosis I never would have believed a hypnotic state could be so easily induced. Believe me, it's easy.
At a freshman kegger, one Friday evening while attending JC, the subject of hypnosis came up. Mostly what was said was pure BS; I'm always amazed by what little many people know on some subject like this, but are willing to put it out in front of the world in an attempt to demonstrate they know something. So, fully aware of my limited knowledge of hypnosis, I just kept my mouth shut, drank another beer and let them go on spouting their hogwash.
The conversation finally waned, and I would have let it die, except somehow—without the slightest intent or effort on my part, I became the subject of the discussion. I don't think anyone knew of my interest in hypnosis because I never talked about it; during this discussion I was merely the handiest 'unabused body' in the vicinity.
"What you think, Frank?" the pretty young thing in whose apartment this party was being held said. "You're so quiet, you must think this is all whooie."
I shrugged, having a couple bootlegged beers under my belt, and being relaxed enough, I had little inclination to defend hypnosis as a fact and get into a long, irrational—and oftentimes bitter—discussion about it, most of which had already been erroneously covered, anyway.
"No, come on," Sandy said. "Tell us what you think."
I shrugged again. Why make enemies at a social gathering? I'd learned much earlier that hypnosis and its validity easily became a very heated topic—especially when it involved girls and women—so I gently shook my head.
"Come on, Frank," one of the guys said. "Wouldn't you like to hypnotize Terri Rogers here and get her to strip for us?" He got a kick in his shin as her response, but he didn't let up.
Well, I would, but for an ethical man,'like-to-think-about' and 'doing' are often two entirely different situations. After all, Terri was a very attractive, light brunette, plenty tall enough to be attractive to a 6'-2" guy like me, and slim in all the places where a trim woman should be slim.
So I acquiesced to the prolonged coaxing, starting out with a non-committal answer. Of course I'd like to see Terri stripped, wouldn't any guy?
"You think you could do it?" our host and hostess team said as one.
"I doubt it. I never could understand why hypnosis is supposed to work."
Somebody said, "I guess you just relax the subject and lead them into a trance by talking softly to them," which I knew was pretty much it.
"Nah," I shook my head.
"I'll give you twenty bucks if you can put Terri under. How about that?" our host said. In the back of my mind I wondered what he was up to. Trying to put something over on this friend of his wife?
Like most college freshmen, I could use the twenty bucks. But I shook my head anyway.
"You don't need twenty bucks?" he said, unwilling to let it just drop.
"What if I try and can't? I gotta give you an extra twenty back? Like a bet?"
"No, just see if you can. Twenty bucks if you can, no strings attached if you can't."
"Well, all right, then, if it's okay with Terri. That all right with you, Terri?"
By now she couldn't back out without embarrassing our hostess (her friend) and her husband, so I got a none-too-firm nod from her.
"Okay, I'll give it a try. I did read about it in a book once, but it's been years and years ago, so wish me luck."
By now I had a eager audience. Even Sandy, our hostess egged Terri on.
"As I remember in the book," I said, "the subject must be comfortable, at ease, the room quiet and softly lit."
"You at ease, Terri?" our hostess said with a soft giggle. "All thirty of us girls are right here to protect you from all these rowdy men. Nobody's going to make you do anything you don't want to."
Yeah, sure! If I truly got her into a trance, you can bet I could figure out how to effectively get around that boundary! Fallacy is still fallacy, no matter how many times it's repeated as true.
"Now Terri,' I said. "Here you are among all your friends, having a nice easy party, enjoying a drink or two, and completely at ease. I want you to relax and let yourself find comfort in having your friends close by. Let yourself be at ease with me, too, and with everyone else.
"Someone? Turn off that light over there, please? And over there, too, will you?" I said as I waved toward the main part of the room. The room went dim.
"And someone else turn that stereo down nice and soft, please?"
The music went soft and softer.
"Good. Now, Terri, just think about all the wonderful things you've done already this fall since coming here to school." With this suggestion I took a big chance, because this whole session could blow up big time if she'd had much in the way of bad experiences since coming here.
But a faint smile came across her lips, so I knew I'd skated past that possibility.
"Terri? I want you to think about all the wonderful things you might do during your first year here at college, all the wonderful people you'll meet, hopefully you'll come to like me and enjoy me and feel at ease with me, too, so you can trust me."
I looked around to see what the rest of the audience might be thinking. I saw at least one other young woman whom I didn't know who might be well on her way to Never-Never-Land already, but she was with a huge hunk of a guy I had no desire to tangle with.
"Terri? I want you to think only pretty thoughts now, soft, easy thoughts, beautiful thoughts, comforting thoughts, and let these thoughts go deep and deeper into your soul, until you are at peace with the world, yourself, with all your friends here, and with me."
She didn't quite smile; her expression changed more to that of a very young child, a child who often experienced the love of her mother and father and had no cause to worry about the future.
"Now, Terri, I want you to put both your lovely hands on those soft arms of your chair."
She did.
"If anything is making you uncomfortable, then scrunch around until you're completely comfortable."
She shifted only slightly.
"Comfortable now? Nod if you are."
She did.