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ParanoidLord wrote:I don't know for sure how well hypnosis works on sleeping subjects, but as far as I know, it reduces the effectiveness. It all depends on how active your brain's auditory functions (hearing, cognition, etc) are when you're asleep, but one should note that hypnosis is a state of heightened awareness, while sleep... not so much.
ocntrl wrote:How did you 'wake up' again.
At the end of the file with the count up with the last number?
Just in the middle?
After the file had stopped for a while?
The first one often indicates a good nice state of hypnosis.
The last two just sleeping.
seattleworld wrote:ocntrl wrote:How did you 'wake up' again.
At the end of the file with the count up with the last number?
Just in the middle?
After the file had stopped for a while?
The first one often indicates a good nice state of hypnosis.
The last two just sleeping.
I woke up with saying thank you for listening to my file
ocntrl wrote:And that, post-hypnotic amnesia, is typically a pretty good indication of a nice hypnotic state.
One that many here want to achieve but never do :-)
ocntrl wrote:Not knowing what file you listened to I can not really say.
But... you seem to enter a nice state of hypnosis... so chances are that the file's effects are being put in place, yes.
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