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ignorant question about curses

PostPosted: November 23rd, 2006, 6:36 am
by redmollie
I'm reading the descriptions about curses, and I'm wondering -- *what* is the point of them? thanks.

PostPosted: November 23rd, 2006, 11:59 pm
by cardigan
There are at least two "advantages" to curses:
1. The file tends to work better if the subject believes that the changes will happen, they are forced to listen and there is no way to escape - except for paying to have a release file made. Many times the subconscious mind will counteract hypnosis if it feels that i doesn't really want to do, what the hypnotist asks. There can be many reasons for this. If it believes that a curse has been set and that it is powerless, then it will not struggle against it, and the results of the file will be free to kick in.
2. If you ar submissive you will enjoy the feeling that this has been forced upon you by a dominant person, and there is nothing you can do about it. This is very exciting to a submissive person.

PostPosted: November 24th, 2006, 6:42 am
by liljonny
cardigan wrote:There are at least two "advantages" to curses:
1. The file tends to work better if the subject believes that the changes will happen, they are forced to listen and there is no way to escape - except for paying to have a release file made. Many times the subconscious mind will counteract hypnosis if it feels that i doesn't really want to do, what the hypnotist asks. There can be many reasons for this. If it believes that a curse has been set and that it is powerless, then it will not struggle against it, and the results of the file will be free to kick in.
2. If you ar submissive you will enjoy the feeling that this has been forced upon you by a dominant person, and there is nothing you can do about it. This is very exciting to a submissive person.


Some curses cannot be removed until a certain length of time has passed. If the curse says nine months, you will not be able to change your mind after two months. A regular file can be de-programed at anytime.

I like the idea of not being able to change my mind.

PostPosted: November 24th, 2006, 8:51 am
by redmollie
Oh, okay. Those explanations both make sense, thanks. Perhaps I'll look at curses again, then. :-)

Incidentally, cardigan, I've been listening to some of your files and I really enjoy them. Thank you.