by Feverdream » July 27th, 2017, 3:47 pm
Mantras definitely get stuck in my head. And I really like supraliminal suggestions.
I personally love files with lots of layers. I like the idea of being tricked or otherwise subverted. I like the idea of dense, multi channel supraliminal programming. Whether it works this way or not, I tell myself that while I'm trying to pay attention to all that is going on, while I'm trying to notice what the voices are saying, that is just one more way to keep my conscious mind occupied so that the real programming, which may or may not closely match the supraliminal / mantra / etc can worm its way into my subconscious.
Like, that is a really hot thought.
I think a lot of the reason that you hear so much about subliminals is that a lot of the time, what people call subliminals are actually superliminals. I'm guilty of using the wrong term, myself. True subliminals, by definition, can't really be consciously perceived.
The most wicked are those suggestions that are somewhere in between. When you can *almost* but not quite make out what they are saying. You know they are there. You know that they are insidious, because you know you are hearing them even if your conscious mind can't quite work out what they are saying, and being able to have your imagination, your inner hypnotist as Jack Drago puts it, fill in the gaps is a really powerful phenomenon. Because what your think you hear might be even more closely tailored to your particular fetish than what the hypnotist actually said, and so the improved congruence can make it hit you that much harder.
Some of the most effective files I've ever used have exploited that technique. Sadly, it is hard to do well, especially if one is not willing to dedicate a lot of time and sound editing skill to produce such a file. I don't have the time to make my files have those kinds of fluffy layers... maybe in the future, though.