by Alien4420 » January 30th, 2014, 10:42 am
Mind Mistress has an excellent brief discussion of this somewhere on her site. Her thesis as I recall is that frequent, e.g., daily listening will produce rapid changes but they aren't necessarily lasting. Long-term listening, e.g., once a week, will work slowly, but produce lasting changes.
If I just listen a few times, I've found that the changes tend to wear off or be more subtly incorporated. I do that when I don't want to be trapped by a file. But I've found that triggers can be installed in only a single listening, and can last for years.
Conversely, if I really want results, I'll do daily listening for at least a week, which will give you that jump start, and then drop back to more occasional use. Otherwise, at some point, you seem to stop "hearing" the file.
Curiously, I've found that when you stop listening to a file you've been listening to for a while it can start to firm up and genuinely become part of you rather than something that's being imposed on you. So the effects can get stronger.
Another phenomenon I've noticed is resistance, first observed by Freud when he was treating women with hysteria. In that case, a file will produce rapid results at first, but then the subconscious, or rather the old you in the subconscious, starts to fight back. Once you've worked through the resistance and your subconscious accepts the new suggestions the "cure" has been accomplished and becomes your "new normal."
I was also told once that it takes about six months for suggestions to become permanent, but I'm sure it can be slower or faster depending on frequency of listening, how much you want/fear the results, the reaction of people in real life, etc.