Remembering the body of trance files
Posted: October 30th, 2010, 7:15 am
Seems that no matter what I listen to, even files that tell me I won't be able to remember what was said during the body of the file, I still remember the entire experience and can recall everything that was said. So I'm wondering if I am going deep enough for trance to even work.
Has anyone here had really great success with files, despite being able to fully remember the entire time they were under every time, with no amnesia? Or am I just wasting my time and not in trance at all if I can remember the body?
----- About me:
I seem to get threshold effects from files, but it's always trivial to not follow any instructions, even after listening to a file twice a day for weeks. I understand trance is more about suggesting than forcing, and indeed some files do make me want things more than I previously did before listening, at least.
Been listening to files for years in all, usually in spurts. I'd say probably listened to a full file 300 or so times now, and heard probably ten different induction methods. Most effective to me is EMG's "pretty much all you need to do right now is just listen to me for a little while" one.
The deepest I've gone ... I get the heavy body feeling, I don't want to move and I want to listen, but I'm still able to think normally. I have to make great efforts to stop myself from thinking. Sometimes the words that are coming up later in a file will pop into my mind, or I'll think of how much time is left in the file based on the current words being said, or just think of any random thing. Can't help it.
I guess as a whole it feels more like the effects I get are basically me pretending things are working. I've been able to pop out of trance even at countdowns as low as 2, and it feels like I only complete the files after that for want of believing it can work. I don't feel anything from the count up to awaken, and I'm almost certain it's me manually acting more awake.
But sometimes it really does feel like I'm down pretty deep. I can perceive my eyelids twitching sometimes (never for a whole file, to be honest it steals my attention because I definitely feel it), and the suggestions are usually not resistible during the trance, even if they are kind of weaker than I'd like.
Is there some defining thing that happens where you go from remembering to too deep to remember? I know nobody can say what they were thinking or how they felt for a time they can't remember, but I do wonder what it'd feel like to be that deep to not be able to remember anything, at least at the threshold of it happening if anything.
My technique is to get as relaxed as humanly possible, and try to do everything I'm told without thinking of anything else. I've listened at all states of alertness: from wide awake to almost asleep, from morning to night. I can't relax anymore than I do, no idea what else I can try. Added my own binaural effects with theta and delta waves, tried deepeners (they bore me when the induction lasts too long and I can't go any deeper than I am anyway), etc.
Not going to try a real hypnotist. Not a people person for that.
Has anyone here had really great success with files, despite being able to fully remember the entire time they were under every time, with no amnesia? Or am I just wasting my time and not in trance at all if I can remember the body?
----- About me:
I seem to get threshold effects from files, but it's always trivial to not follow any instructions, even after listening to a file twice a day for weeks. I understand trance is more about suggesting than forcing, and indeed some files do make me want things more than I previously did before listening, at least.
Been listening to files for years in all, usually in spurts. I'd say probably listened to a full file 300 or so times now, and heard probably ten different induction methods. Most effective to me is EMG's "pretty much all you need to do right now is just listen to me for a little while" one.
The deepest I've gone ... I get the heavy body feeling, I don't want to move and I want to listen, but I'm still able to think normally. I have to make great efforts to stop myself from thinking. Sometimes the words that are coming up later in a file will pop into my mind, or I'll think of how much time is left in the file based on the current words being said, or just think of any random thing. Can't help it.
I guess as a whole it feels more like the effects I get are basically me pretending things are working. I've been able to pop out of trance even at countdowns as low as 2, and it feels like I only complete the files after that for want of believing it can work. I don't feel anything from the count up to awaken, and I'm almost certain it's me manually acting more awake.
But sometimes it really does feel like I'm down pretty deep. I can perceive my eyelids twitching sometimes (never for a whole file, to be honest it steals my attention because I definitely feel it), and the suggestions are usually not resistible during the trance, even if they are kind of weaker than I'd like.
Is there some defining thing that happens where you go from remembering to too deep to remember? I know nobody can say what they were thinking or how they felt for a time they can't remember, but I do wonder what it'd feel like to be that deep to not be able to remember anything, at least at the threshold of it happening if anything.
My technique is to get as relaxed as humanly possible, and try to do everything I'm told without thinking of anything else. I've listened at all states of alertness: from wide awake to almost asleep, from morning to night. I can't relax anymore than I do, no idea what else I can try. Added my own binaural effects with theta and delta waves, tried deepeners (they bore me when the induction lasts too long and I can't go any deeper than I am anyway), etc.
Not going to try a real hypnotist. Not a people person for that.