Blog Comment Trigger
When it is safe, and only when it is safe, I want you to take two to ten minutes to buzz tonight. You may give yourself a trigger phrase which you will hear very clearly in your head as if it came from me. Do nothing else. All healing suggestions will be automatically and instantaneously available, creating deep and lasting pathways in your brain, making these healthy behaviors inevitable, compelling, and permanent.
> So, what happened when you went to the blog?
I read the part “When it is safe, and only when it is safe” I developed a small buzz and quit reading as it was not at that time safe. I was filled with curiosity as to what followed and eager for the safe moment to arrive. When it was safe, I returned to the message, was definitely buzzed reading it.
I start re-buzzing every time I re-read parts of it while making this reply. It seems when I get a commanding statement from you “e.g. When … you will …” I’m automatically buzzing when I read it.
I’ll probably eventually figure out the relationship between the buzzing and a regular trance, but I have not yet figured it out. The buzz is clearly a hypnotic effect and involuntary, I’m pre-disposed to cooperate while buzzing, and my attention does narrow so it is some sort of trance thing, but where it falls in the spectrum of hypnotic behavior is not yet known to me.
I like the idea that I might be getting an out of the blue hypnotically compulsive statement from you now and then when you’re feeling playful or when you see a place where it might help me. One of my persistent benefits is the relaxation effect I get from remember that not only was I feeling that Nirvana, but that I’ll get there again. That a compelling statement might arrive outside of pre-negotiated session times hugely augments this effect because it extends it in that “it could even happen in the next minute or two”.
I did act on your message. The trigger I used was just remembering your voice telling me the “r” trigger and then, after I was eyes closed and slumped (but not nearly as profoundly as when you are there) I remembered the “n” trigger and felt a blissful eagerness to …. well, I wasn’t sure … but I was blissful and eager. I started to review what I interpreted as helpful suggestions and ones like the cookies came up but also ones related to letting go, allowing the hypnosis to happen, etc. I guess these qualified to me as helpful.
I probably stayed under for no more than 2 minutes. I don’t really know what caused it to not be longer as there were no environmental disruptions and I had not chosen to awaken. It may be my general inability to stay self-hypnotized while self-directing.
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