"That's right. Just keep doing what you're doing, pet. Let my words drift past your conscious mind, and let your thoughts focus on something more important. If you're doing something right now that requires your attention, you're going to find your focus on that task getting stronger and stronger as you pay more and more heed to whatever it is you're doing. It feels good to be focused and attentive, and you can be very proud of how easily your waking mind ignores these words as you easily and effortlessly tune them out and keep your thoughts occupied with other things. Your subconscious mind, your deep self, will remember anything you need to know, and remind you when you need to remember.
"And if you don't have enough to focus on to keep your mind fully engaged, that's okay, too. You know that you can always find something to pay attention to when I tell you. If there's nothing in particular to watch, your eyes can just drift around the room until you find something truly captivating to rest your gaze on. There's always something that catches the light in just the right way to keep your stare locked in and fascinated, because you like it when you find something so pretty that you just don't want to look away. Sometimes it feels too much like work to look away, just like it feels too much like work to really pay attention to my words. It's easier to let them slide into the back of your mind while you focus on other things.
"And of course, just as it's easier to let my words wander into your subconscious while your senses are occupied, it's even easier when your mind is occupied too. We'll need to find a way to quiet your mind, keep it from noticing my words and my voice. Your mind needs to be nice and quiet, thinking one thought and one thought only, so that my words can find their way into your subconscious and become a warm, wonderful part of you. Let's just agree that your mind can keep itself occupied by reciting a phrase, a mantra to help your mind stay centered while my programming slips past your thoughts and goes all the way down and down and down into the center of your mind.
"I think the best phrase to use is 'Master's words fuck my thoughts away.' And now you're going to think that too.
"You don't need to say it out loud, but I think you'll find that if you're alone and you feel safe and comfortable doing so, you'll hear yourself doing exactly that. If you do, that's okay. Just focus on the sound of your own voice, listen to how happy it makes you to repeat those words over and over again, and know that you're being a very good listener for me. You don't need to think about why you're saying it; the words just feel good on your lips and they make you blissfully happy, and that's all you need to think about. You don't need to pay attention to be a good listener, and in fact, the more you tune me out the better your deep self will focus on my words. And of course, that makes perfect sense to you, because everything I say makes so much sense. Even the things you don't remember me saying. Especially the things you don't remember me saying.
"It feels nice when you let my words slip away like this, into the deepest vaults of your unconscious self. Out of sight, out of mind, and you can already feel happy and delighted at the thought that not everything I say to you is going to be retained by your conscious mind. In fact, the less you remember, the better you're going to feel. Every time you listen to these words, it's going to be easier and easier to find that warm, happy, special place in your head where your conscious mind is deeply focused on whatever it is you're doing and my words don't seem to matter very much at all.