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Calimore wrote:The best part about seeing people post again and again is knowing that the Bubble Trigger's gotten pretty deeply ingrained in those that post here repeatedly... :twisted:
Calimore wrote: Kind of like buying a lottery ticket every now and then. I know I'm never likely to win but that doesn't keep me from playing the game, anyway.
Calimore wrote:I decided to work with this file years ago and still maintain the trigger, just for fun. The idea of someone I know and trust using this trigger on me is a bit of a turn on, but it has never happened so far, and that's fine with me.
Some fantasies never have to happen to be enjoyable. Kind of like buying a lottery ticket every now and then. I know I'm never likely to win but that doesn't keep me from playing the game, anyway.
That's an interesting tought. Still, at this point, why not listen to the test file ?Calimore wrote:Some fantasies never have to happen to be enjoyable. Kind of like buying a lottery ticket every now and then. I know I'm never likely to win but that doesn't keep me from playing the game, anyway.
fuzzymind wrote:That's an interesting tought. Still, at this point, why not listen to the test file ?
Calimore wrote:Depth of trance is sometimes completely irrelevant. People often accept suggestion while they think they are fully awake.
The question is whether or not you are responding so well that you find it easy to go into your nice relaxing bubble now. It's such a pleasant experience that I'm sure you want to do it again. Why not listen to the original file (or the shorter refresher mp3 that I made) THEN try the trigger test again. Only next time, see if you can listen to the trigger test but not post to this thread afterward. Try your very best and see if you are unable to resist posting here, after listening.
BTW: I've made a version of Herr Lutz's Bubble Induction with killer binaural and subliminal effects. If you do listen to the whole induction again, please be be sure to give my version a listen. It's my guess that you will go nice and deep. You may go so much deeper that you even forget that you listened to the file later afterwards, if you're not too careful. And if that does happen to you, it's even possible you may even have to listen to imt version again before you realize that you ever heard it.
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