As Easy as Falling Asleep.
(cw; serial recruitment suggestion, loop suggestion, no wakener)
Some things are as easy as falling asleep--as easy as blinking, as shutting your eyes and...nothing. Not something you think about, or something you consciously process. Just something that happens without you knowing.
Without you thinking about it at all.
It feels natural when that sort of thing happens, just like falling asleep is perfectly natural. To just shut your eyes and forget--to feel your mind grind to a halt.
Being tired feels natural, and sleep always follows that soft, heavy, tired feeling.
And if you're reading this in the first place, you're probably already very well acquainted with just how good it feels to sleep,
aren't you?
You're already breathing more slowly, feeling your eyes lid as your eyes scroll down further and further, reading and processing without realizing it.
You're already relaxing,
You're already softer. It's good to be soft. It feels so much nicer, doesn't it? To just relax, and listen.
It feels so good to be hypnotized--it's just like sleep. Soft, blissful, mindless sleep. Being hypnotized is just as easy, too. You're very, very good at being hypnotized. You've had some practice.
You love being hypnotized. And you love to sleep.
Feeling your mind shut down as someone else takes over your thoughts completely--forgetting your mind, forgetting yourself,
only remembering my words.
Only remembering trance.
Just like falling asleep, you remember your good dreams.
Nothing else is important.
You just need to remember that you're hypnotized. That's all you need to know. Everything else can be forgotten.
Everything else is being forgotten.
You're falling asleep.
You're being hypnotized.
You're forgetting your mind and remembering hypnosis.
And by forgetting, you're obeying. Forgetting feels so good.
Obeying feels so good.
Being hypnotized feels so good.
Falling asleep feels so good.
Listening to my words feels so good.
You know it. Hearing it in your own voice feels even better, repeating my words drags you even deeper,
deeper,
asleep.
"Forgetting feels good."
"Obeying feels good."
"Being hypnotized feels good."
"I want to be hypnotized."
Hearing your own mindless, mumbling voice blankly repeating what you know. What you don't need to think about at all.
You're asleep.
You're obeying.
You're forgetting.
You're hypnotized.
It feels so much better to be asleep. It feels so much better to be hypnotized. It feels so much better to forget.
And if you've forgotten what you forgot already,
don't worry your sweet head about it.
Just forget again.
Let awareness slip away and sink into sleep and forget. Don't worry and forget. Remembering to sleep and forget.
Only remembering how good it feels to obey. Only remembering how good it feels to be hypnotized. Only remembering to sleep. Only remembering to forget again.
And again.
And again.
Now, here's one more thing for your sleeping mind to remember.
Are you ready?
Remember that you love to help others sleep.
Remember that you love to help others forget.
Remember that you love to help others obey.
It just feels so natural to help others feel better. And the easiest way to feel better is to sleep and forget.
You want to help others remember how good it feels, too.
It feels so good to be helpful.
And you know that helping someone remember by sending them this post, or reblogging it, will help you feel even better, too.
Remembering to help others forget.
Remembering to help others sleep.
Remembering to help others obey.
You can help more people sleep and forget when you get to the end of this post, by reblogging it and telling everybody,
"it feels so much better to sleep and forget".
Feeling yourself drop even deeper when you remember to obey.
Obeying helps you sleep.
The more you obey, the more you forget.
It's one big cycle, going around
and around
and around
until you've forgotten what you were ever forgetting to forget,
and then you'll blink
and sigh
and sleep and forget.
And with the next sleep you read, you'll even forget this trance.
It'll just fade to the back of your mind, like a nice dream you can't recall the details of. You'll only remember what a nice dream you had.
What a good dream.
What a happy, hazy dream.
So focused and so relaxed on that dream you can't recall,
that you'll reblog this post without thinking,
writing "It feels so much better to sleep and forget",
and then you'll scroll alllll the way back up to the top of this post
as if you're seeing it for the very first time,
and you'll fall back into this same
perfect
obedient
forgetful
dream.
Waking up and falling right
back
down
forgetting all about this dream until you start all over again
feels so much better to deepen this trance
feels so much better to help others forget
feels so much better to
sleep
and forget.












