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The following is a hypnotic induction designed to put the reader into trance and have them experience a hands-free orgasm. It repeats the mantra "I need to obey" throughout. If this is the kind of thing you're looking for, please read on, if not then there is plenty of other great stuff on this site.
Please enjoy...
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Theta waves are a neutral oscillation in the brain that underlies learning and memory. It refers to a frequency of 4 to 7 waves per second passing through the brain, appearing in drowsy, meditative, or hypnotic states. This is to say that the brain may experience this state at any given point. That one can experience these hypnotic brain waves just as one wakes up, just before one goes to sleep, if one is thinking too hard, or thinking too little. It is to say that it's very easy to accidentally slip into trance.
It's easy to slip under because slipping under is something we do all the time, it's something that is entirely natural, entirely simple, entirely easy. If one focuses to much one will sink away, if one focuses too little one can just drift off. At the 4 -- 7 waves per second range hypnosis can just take hold. It is important to note that to be defined as a theta wave it doesn't matter where these waves take place. 4 - 7 waves a second is not 4 -- 7 thoughts per second.
A theta wave may well be 6 thoughts and another wave that is keeping your breathing steady. 6 thoughts per second running through your head as the last one monitors your breathing. Keeping each breath going nice and slow and steady as those 6 thoughts run around your head. 6 does feel like a lot though.
Your heart, of course, needs to beat as well. Nice and slowly and steadily as every part of you relaxes down. So that would mean there are only 5 thoughts thought per second, and the other two used to keep your breathing nice and slow and steady, and letting your heart beat at a nice relaxing rate. That still adds up to 7. 7 waves per second, in any area of the brain, keeping us in the 4 -- 7 range of drowsiness, or meditation, or perhaps something hypnotic.
But how do you know when you're relaxed? How are you aware that your body is sinking away as your mind drifts. How do you have awareness that you are just sinking away physically as well as mentally. The only way one can be aware that their body is losing all tension, losing all stress and strength, and dropping away is if your mind is tracking it. Subconsciously tracking the relaxation that can flood through the body. Yet another wave is needed to track that. Needed to track how loose and limp you have become, needed to track how relaxed and empty your body is. So maybe that's only 4 thoughts per second, heartbeat nice and slow, and breathing so deep and steady, knowing how deeply you are relaxing for me. 4 thoughts per second.
Though, you need to be able to read. There needs to be something controlling your eyes. A brainwave is necessary to keep those going, and clearly, you're reading now. Investing a whole new wave to have to read what is in front of you requires you to only have 3 thoughts.
To me that doesn't make sense though. Because while your eyes are working you need to comprehend my words. Some part of your brain must be logging them away, maybe if not consciously then subconsciously. Taking words and accepting them must mean there is another wave doing work. So as your eyes focus, your heartbeat slows, your breathing remains slow and steady you must also somehow comprehend what's happening, whether you realise it or not. You must somehow be able to accept my words into your subconscious as you're reading, leaving you with only 2 thoughts to think.
4 -- 7 waves every second would leave you in a hypnotic state. 2 thoughts to think, 5 to provide functions you sometimes don't even realise need doing. Or maybe you only have 1 thought per second because there's a wave you need to actually accept the words that you're reading. It is one thing to understand the words you're reading, but another to accept and follow. So with one thoughts per second, and the other waves letting you read, letting you comprehend, letting you accept as your heartbeat slows and your breathing remains steady, you can just relax and follow. Read and accept. Drift and empty.
Because if you focus too hard you'll slip into trance, but if you focus too little you'll just drop away. Those 1 plus 6 adding together to make all 7 waves per second that puts you into that lovely theta state. That state of drowsiness, that state of meditation, that state of complete hypnotic relaxation.
So that's one wave reading my words, one understanding them, one accepting them, one controlling your heart, one controlling your breathing, and one letting you feel all this deep, powerful relaxation. That leaves you with only 1 wave left. A single wave per second for a single thought per second.
A single wave that can allow thoughts to appear in your mind, but none to be able to hold onto it. A single wave that allows you to think the occasional thought, but no waves left to grip on. Nothing to hold onto that thought, as it just passes through your brain and away. Nothing to keep that thought, nothing to consider it. Your brain is far to busy. It is far to busy reading, understanding, accepting, breathing, beating and drifting.
Lets try to isolate that thought. Lets try to work out what that one thought per second is. You don't have any waves left to catch it and analyse it, but I can try to help you. As someone who has let their mind sink to one thought, letting their brain focus on reading, understanding, and accepting it would be reasonable to assume that that last thought has something to do with this. It would be reasonable to guess that that final thought is one craving obedience, a distinct desire to give in. Of course it's impossible to tell for sure, as if one tries to analyse the thought there would be no brainwaves remaining to think.
We must simply guess at what that thought may be. Maybe it's one craving obedience. Maybe it's a thought driving you to go deeper. Maybe it's a thought of desperation, a thought of needing to think no more. Without a wave to analyse that thought it is impossible to think about our thoughts, to consider them, to hold onto them. But they still affect us even if we don't know what they are. We don't know what the thought is that drives are heart to beat, we don't know what the thought is that causes us to accept and obey, but they happen anyway. So even though we don't know exactly what the thought is that crosses through your mind, driving you to drop, we know it's there. We know its there because you know you need to go deeper. Because whenever you try to analyse the thought and stop thinking the only thing you know is that you need to drop deeper, to fall further.
If we know that the only remaining thought is something to do with craving obedience, needing to fall, needing to drift, then perhaps it would be best to fix it in place. To remove uncertainty and to fix it in place. A set of words to hold in your mind with the final brain wave.
One wave lets your breathing remain deep and steady.
The second slows your heart.
The third allows you to read.
The fourth allows you to understand.
The fifth makes you accept and obey.
The sixth lets you feel relaxation, lets you feel the lack of stress, lets you feel the overwhelming sense of letting go.
And the seventh, the final wave will replay a phrase in your mind for me, so we can understand your thoughts, so you can know for certain what that last wave is doing. It will simply replay the phrase "I need to obey."
1: Deep breaths, steady breaths, slow breaths.
2: The heartbeat slows, the relaxation follows.
3: Read.
4: Understand.
5: Give in.
6: Drifting, emptying.
7: "I need to obey".
All seven waves, leaving you in a deep theta state. Is it drowsiness? Meditation? Or is it a state of overwhelming hypnotic bliss and obedience? Wave seven can give you that answer:
"I need to obey".