by Endo » June 28th, 2014, 6:23 pm
It's not like there's some kind of puzzle-piece compatibility between you and certain files. It's more like "Hey, I kinda like this." After a while, you'll know what you prefer in files, such as voice gender, specific author's voices, etc. There are also some preference things you'll pick up in terms of binaurals, isochronic tones, "noise", and so forth. So it's not like some induction is going to not work for you, just that you may be relaxed more by certain things.
Personally, I'd go with a "training file" first. Not one of the ones that say "Train ____" and then it advertises that it will provide a personal change of some sort, but a file that is designed to make you more suggestible. Two good ones are "Bubble" and "Blank". There are several others, but those two are the most common and well-known. By listening to one of these types of files, you won't be approaching anything that's likely too difficult for you, like hallucinations.
Don't let your eyes get hungrier than your stomach. I've seen this happen (to myself, when I was a rookie subject) and to others. You start getting into tons of different files, and wanting all these different changes all at once, and you get burnt out on each file in turn because you're trying to push through some rather difficult stuff to achieve without the proper skillsets and practice levels. So, I advise against starting "effect" files for anyone getting into this. It's much better to delay your attempts at getting gratification until later.
After you've achieved some good practice (at least 3 weeks of daily trancing, one session per day), then you can look into some effect files with a better chance of succeeding. Now, these numbers can be different for everyone, so take that with a grain of salt.
Perhaps if you were to tell us your particular fetish(es), we could scrounge up some files of good repute in that area?