pliable wrote:For me the triggers in the files took longer to work. I don’t really think that the trigger works for me if I have a “blackout” type trance. My triggers get stronger as I relisten to the files. I didn’t believe in the triggers at first. I thought they wouldn’t work, and that they didn’t work the first few times I saw them. I thought they were just a fantasy. Then I encountered some of them, and they worked despite the fact that I did not think they would and the fact that they did not work before.
It's not that uncommon for a subject to accidentally 'disarm' a trigger simply by being aware that there is one present. Post hypnotic suggestions work best when your conscious mind is take out of the picture and the subconscious can simply act, often leaving the conscious mind to create an excuse for the behavior. It's quite likely that by being aware there are triggers means that it takes longer for suggestions of that type to take with you. Repetition probably helps because over time it desensitizes your 'guard' against the trigger. My suggestion would be to listen to files without foreknowledge of any triggers involved, or listen to ones that may or may not have a trigger. Ultimately, a trigger is successful if you perform the act without even being aware that you are. Hope this helps.
HypnoDomOR