"Before we begin, I'd like to describe the goals we're going to be working to achieve with today's session. If these goals don't interest you, or if you don't feel safe and comfortable with them, you can simply make the choice to stop listening and find a different experience to enjoy. You are always in control of your trance, and any suggestions you hear will only apply if you feel safe and comfortable accepting them.
"The goal of today's trance is to make it easier for you to enter a hypnotic state whenever you feel safe and comfortable doing so, and to make it easier for you to accept suggestions while in that hypnotic state. There are no specific hypnotic triggers I'm asking you to accept-we're going to train your subconscious mind to recognize situations that are invitations to experience trance, and to prompt your conscious mind to enter trance when those situations occur. This is more flexible and open-ended than a trance trigger, and may result in you entering trance states unexpectedly or absorbing suggestions more readily... although, again, only when it is safe and comfortable for you to do so.
"Although there are points in this session where you may be encouraged to pay less conscious attention to the hypnotist, there are no direct amnesia suggestions incorporated into this session, and no suggestions or triggers that are intended to be forgotten after the session is over. Even so, spontaneous amnesia does happen to some people during hypnosis, so you may find yourself experiencing difficulty recalling details of the trance experience. If you enjoy forgetting your trances, your mind is going to work to make that happen. You have permission to remember or to forget as much of this session as you want-again, within the boundaries of what is safe and comfortable for you.
"This session contains open-ended, permissive instructions to disrobe and masturbate. If you believe you will have difficulty resisting these instructions, please wait until you have some privacy to begin. If you do not feel safe or comfortable following any of the described suggestions or instructions, this would be a good place for you to stop. Otherwise, please get comfortable for me so that we can begin.
"As always, the thing to keep in mind is that hypnosis is an entirely natural state of focus and relaxation. Even though we love to imagine being a 'mindless hypnotic subject', the truth is that hypnosis isn't so much about mindlessness as it is about mindfulness. When you go into hypnosis, you're concentrating your attention on a single point and allowing the rest of your thoughts to fade into the background. By becoming more and more intent on that central hypnotic focus, you allow yourself to become more calm and centered and letting that state of peaceful relaxation take over.
"You can think of it almost like music. Your brain is a bit like an orchestra, with each thought as a different instrument playing together. It can be harmonious, or it can be a little bit discordant from time to time, but each of those instruments are playing their own little tune inside your head. But just like you can train yourself to listen only to the percussion or the bass line of a song, you can train yourself to tune out your thoughts one by one and focus only on the part you need to hear right now. My voice, for example.
"It's really very simple. All you need to do is keep listening to my voice as I speak to you, pay close attention to every word I say and let all of your other thoughts simply drift into the back of your mind until they become so quiet that you simply don't notice them anymore. It's okay if it doesn't happen right away; you might experience a few stray thoughts popping into the front of your mind as you continue to focus on the sound of my voice. Just let them pass in and out of your mind without pursuing them, and refocus on my words as I continue to speak. As you keep listening, you'll find that it happens less and less often.