🌀My power over you grows stronger
Note: This piece carries a soft hypnotic undertone.
If you’re prone to slipping into trance, anchor yourself before you read.
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Let’s talk about The Phantom of the Opera again.
Because honestly, it’s not just a love story.
It’s a lesson in conditioning.
We have Christine — the initiate, the dreamer, the one who doesn’t realize how deep she’s fallen into the rabbit hole. She hears that voice calling her from her dreams.
And if that doesn’t sound like trance, I don’t know what does.
People say “he spoke to her while she slept.”
But if you’re in deep sleep, you don’t hear anything.
You know who hears?
Someone in trance.
That state between sleep and waking — the place where suggestion blooms.
Where you don’t quite know if you’re dreaming or awake.
Then comes the line: “My power over you grows stronger.”
That’s not just words — it’s reinforcement.
A reminder of hierarchy.
Of belonging.
Of focus.
Because hypnosis is like a muscle — the more you use it, the stronger it gets.
If the same hypnotist guides you again and again, their voice becomes a trigger.
You drop faster.
You follow easier.
Even casual conversation can pull you under, if it’s their voice.
So when the Phantom says it — my power grows — he’s not boasting.
He’s describing conditioning in real time.
Each “Sing for me” pushes her higher, brighter, deeper into obedience.
Her mind becomes a marionette of resonance and breath.
The Phantom doesn’t want her heart.
He wants her mind.
He wants that voice that obeys without question.
And Christine… can’t stop.
She’s learned too well.
So tell me, dear reader —
Do you have your Phantom?
That voice that waits in the dark,
whispering, Sing for me.
✦ᛉumeᛋᛇ✦












