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How long does it take you to get files to work?

Posted:
April 2nd, 2006, 1:16 pm
by CuriousG
Excluding files that had no effect or only negligible effects, how many days and how many listens did it take you to get them to work? Give a description of the file's advertised effect and actual effect too, if you would.

Posted:
April 2nd, 2006, 2:31 pm
by Dingus
I've Listened to "The Keyboard Curse" for nearly a year now, and I still havent seen a single result. I have tried dozens of methods to hypnotize myself, including; Strobes, Neuro-Programmer 2 and The BrainWave Generator, and I am still trying. I've almost completely given up hope. and I don't know what else to do, i've never been able to get a single result from using this session, or any other one. Could someone please help me too?
I've tried listening to the file at least 50 times, I'm very dedicated to it

Posted:
April 2nd, 2006, 3:20 pm
by nuit09

Posted:
April 2nd, 2006, 6:07 pm
by Dingus
Thank you very much Nuit09 for the help with aiding me with my effort to hypnotize myself. The information you gave me was wonderfully detailed and informational, all be it incredibly hard. And I too hope it helps :D

Posted:
April 2nd, 2006, 6:42 pm
by nuit09
you're welcome.

Posted:
April 8th, 2006, 1:48 pm
by manuelo
You're also killing brain cells in the process! Lack of oxygen kills cells that can't be replaced. I wouldn't recommend doing this frequently.

Posted:
April 8th, 2006, 2:17 pm
by nuit09

Posted:
April 8th, 2006, 2:19 pm
by nuit09
i might add that people have been doing these types of breathing exercise for thousands of years and their objective and results was not brain damage.

Posted:
April 8th, 2006, 4:14 pm
by manuelo
Getting in the state of numbness etc. is basically cutting off oxygen to your brain, which leads to brain damage, I.E. killing brain cells.

Posted:
April 8th, 2006, 4:24 pm
by nuit09
people routinely hold their breath for around a minute sometimes over in swimming pools. that is a complete lack of oxygen, not a merely reduced oxygen state like i suggested. brain damage begins in about 4 minutes in respiratory failure or a drowning situation barring factors such as hypothermia. Based on this I fail to see a rational basis for your fears of brain damage using this technique.

Posted:
April 9th, 2006, 9:55 am
by manuelo
TIngly, numb, high, waking hallucinations are all symptoms of brain detrioration my friend, usually, when a swimmer starts seeing things and feeling high he goes up and gets a breath of air.

Posted:
April 9th, 2006, 10:54 am
by nuit09

Posted:
April 9th, 2006, 11:46 am
by RufusTG
No. Not at all. Some people drown without any water in their lungs because they're succesfully supressing the gasping reflex. There are plenty of stories of people pushing themselves skin diving or distance swiming under water and drowning themselves or passing out underwater without ever coming up.

Posted:
April 9th, 2006, 2:46 pm
by manuelo
Well, all I am saying is tingly sensations or hallucinations (cause by holding your breath, quite similar to drugs as a matter of fact.) are definate signs of brain damage, occuring. Doing this a couple of times will not hurt you but doing it frequently can lead to disorientation etc. Your regimen is fine, but just don't push it to the point where your highness is seperate of a trance.

Posted:
April 9th, 2006, 3:00 pm
by nuit09

Posted:
April 9th, 2006, 3:05 pm
by manuelo
You can't drown without water filling the lungs, drowning is defined as doing so.

Posted:
April 9th, 2006, 3:07 pm
by nuit09

Posted:
April 9th, 2006, 5:18 pm
by Hyp-know-fetish
It took one day to get results on something I did. (See the Success stories forum and find my thread)

Posted:
April 17th, 2006, 1:57 pm
by BobbyS

Posted:
April 17th, 2006, 8:48 pm
by Dingus
Either way, I still can't get any results. I try to do that breathing exercise and I still don’t hallucinate, because after a while I start uncontrollably gasping for air, or breathe too quickly anyway. Any other suggestions would be very much appreciated. :)

Posted:
April 18th, 2006, 1:10 am
by nuit09

Posted:
April 18th, 2006, 2:34 pm
by Dingus
It's not because I didn't hallucinate that it didn't work, it's that I didn't get any results from the hypnosis file I used.

Posted:
April 18th, 2006, 3:53 pm
by CuriousG
Don't expect too much, Dingus. No file is a silver bullet. I suggest you try a less ambitious file than enchantedkeyboardcurse, and preface it with a nice, relaxing induction file.
Just lie or in a place you're comfortable (I personally prefer my bed, in a "corpse" position), and start up some hypnosis files. Close your eyes, keep your breathing slow and steady, (though I disagree with Nuit, I find his method more distracting and suffocating than helpful), and relax. Don't let yourself be distracted by loud noises or anything, just focus on the file. Keep trying it, again and again and again. I've heard that for most people it takes a month of regular listening to fully achieve even minor results.
If you fall asleep, you're too tired. Do it earlier in the day.
If you itch, or have pain, tough luck. You'll just have to hope it doesn't show up too badly or try to ignore it.
Another tip: visualization is key. Think of exactly what you want the result to be. No matter what some people would have you believe, hypnosis is NOT a passive process. You have to make a special effort not to just "tune out" from what EMG is saying.

Posted:
April 27th, 2006, 3:09 pm
by Dingus
Visualization is very hard for me to do CuriousG, which is why I wanted to hallucinate to begin with. I don't fall asleep, or itch (anymore), but I just can't get deep enough into trance to make it effective, I would try a "less ambitious" file, but I cant seem to find one of my liking, or that is of any use to me.
And for some reason I seem to have been able to go deeper better in the summer than through out the rest of the year.
[url=http://www.hypnosisforyou.com/bynum1.html]On the Bynum Scale[/url]
Summertime: 11
Current: 4

Posted:
April 27th, 2006, 5:05 pm
by jun
Any file that works will be a stepping stone towards ones you want to work... working...
Or... something.
Even if it's not a file you are interested in, an easy file that works will be a success and that will lead to easier trances, deeper trances, and your brain realizing "Hey, this Hypnosis thing really works." and applying that to more complex files later.
I think, anyway. That's my two cents worth of five-cent advice.

Posted:
June 15th, 2006, 8:08 pm
by Dingus
Ok then, does anyone know of any "easier" hypnosis files, like jun mentioned, without them being too... kinky. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Although in my opinion one file should be no harder to use than another.

Posted:
June 15th, 2006, 8:46 pm
by poetzero
Dingus,
Might I recommend listening to the TrainSusceptable file. It should help you reach a deeper state of trance and aid you in becoming more suggestable to any other file you use. I started using it a few weeks ago and this file has worked for me exceedingly well. Try it for a while and see what happens.
Should TrainSusceptable work for you, you might try something simple like one of the freeze tests or a robot or slave trigger file. Good luck!
pz

Posted:
June 16th, 2006, 12:21 am
by whatthe75
I believe trig freeze is one of the easier files to get to work, there are other ones that have worked well for me ( memory improvemnet and muscle growth ) but i guess the trig freeze would show a definate result.