Covert hypnosis induction
Inc. Covert induction, wakener, reblog/comment command, choice to forget or remember, relaxation, good feelings
It’s interesting how people can read a sentence and begin to notice things they weren’t paying attention to before. Maybe it’s the way attention naturally shifts from one thought to another, or perhaps it’s how certain words seem to stand out all by themselves.
As you continue reading, you might find yourself imagining what it would be like to become more comfortable, more focused, and more curious about what comes next. Some people notice that their breathing changes slightly when they concentrate. Others simply become absorbed in the experience.
And while you don’t have to relax, many readers discover that the more they follow the words, the easier it becomes to settle into the story. They may even find themselves wondering which sentence will capture their attention next.
After all, curiosity has a way of drawing people forward, allowing them to notice details, imagine possibilities, and become fully engaged in the moment.
And as attention continues to move from one idea to the next, it’s easy to notice how some thoughts seem important while others simply drift into the background.
You may find yourself reading each word automatically, without needing to think about the process. The eyes know where to go. The mind knows how to follow. And every sentence becomes another small step deeper into the experience of the story.
Perhaps you’ve noticed that imagination can feel surprisingly vivid. A person can read about standing on a quiet beach and almost hear the waves. They can read about a cool breeze and imagine the sensation on their skin. The mind is remarkably good at creating experiences from simple descriptions.
And because imagination works so naturally, you might enjoy imagining a place where everything feels calm, familiar, and comfortable. There is no effort required. No goal to achieve. Just the experience of noticing what comes to mind.
Some details may become clearer. Others may remain vague. Both are perfectly acceptable. The experience unfolds in its own way, at its own pace.
And while one part of the mind follows these words, another part may already be wandering through ideas, memories, or possibilities. That’s something people often notice when they become absorbed in a book, a movie, or an engaging conversation.
The more engaged the imagination becomes, the easier it can be to lose track of time for a moment. Not because anything unusual is happening, but because attention naturally narrows when something captures interest.
So for now, simply allow the story to continue. Allow curiosity to remain present. Allow the next sentence to arrive when it arrives. And notice how easy it can be to follow along, one thought after another, as the experience unfolds naturally.
And as the words continue, there’s less need to analyze them and more opportunity to simply experience them.
Noticing the space between one thought and the next.
You don’t need to force anything to happen. In fact, the less effort you make, the easier it can be to become absorbed in the experience.
Imagine yourself sitting in a comfortable place, completely safe and at ease. Nothing demands your attention. Nothing needs to be solved right now.
The only thing to do is notice.
Notice the rhythm of your breathing.
Notice the weight of your body.
Notice how each exhale seems to carry away a little more tension than the one before.
And as that happens, you may begin to feel pleasantly detached from distractions.
Thoughts can come and go.
Even the awareness of time can drift into the background.
Some people describe this as relaxation.
Others simply call it becoming absorbed.
Whatever name you give it, there is no need to change it.
Just allow yourself to settle into it.
Imagine now that you are floating gently downward on a soft elevator.
With each floor, you become more comfortable.
Deeply absorbed in the experience.
And here, for a moment, there is only stillness.
And everything else can wait.
So easy to just stop thinking and just let go
Following the words in your mind so easily
Allowing them to take you deeper and deeper into that feeling of just letting go
And just Obeying the words
Feels so good after all to just let go
To just let go and follow the words
Find your body just so relaxed just moving so naturally
As you begin to reblog and share how deep you are
Good girls make more good girls after all
Just reblog or comment and tell everyone
It’s so good and natural to just follow along after all
As soon as you press that post button you even feel yourself sink even deeper and further
In a moment, you’ll begin returning your attention to the room around you.
It’s up to you whether or not you choose to remember this trance
If you want to just let go and forget then you won’t remember a thing
If you want to remember then you’ll remember everything
There is no rush. Just a gradual return to full awareness.
Begin by noticing your breathing again.
Notice the surface beneath you.
Notice the sounds around you.
As you become more aware of your surroundings, you can bring back with you any feelings of calm, comfort, or clarity that you wish to keep.
In a moment, I’ll count from one to five.
With each number, imagine your energy and alertness returning.
Three, taking a deep breath.
Four, still feeling great and relaxed
Five, fully awake, feeling fantastic and alert.