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Binaural vs Subliminal vs Normal files

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Binaural vs Subliminal vs Normal files

Postby geekdh » July 12th, 2024, 11:01 am

First, some context. I’m fairly new here, having been here a couple months off and on. But I seem to be one of those individuals that just can’t be hypnotized, I.e., I have tried probably close to 50 files, and have not gotten the expected result in ANY of them, despite, in some cases, listening many, many times.

That being, the case, I listen to the straight MP3 files for entertainment value.

For me, binaural and/or subliminal versions are of no interest because they are unintelligible to me, or, at best, require a lot more work to understand them.

So my question is, assuming that I were able to go into trance, are binaural or subliminals ever more effective than the straight MP3 file? I have seen some files where commenters raved about one or the other.

In general, do they have a specific use?

Thanks for helping me out.
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Re: Binaural vs Subliminal vs Normal files

Postby doctordepth » December 16th, 2024, 5:46 pm

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Re: Binaural vs Subliminal vs Normal files

Postby lauraparidae » December 18th, 2024, 9:09 am

I've never had any post-hypnotic suggestions work for me. I like files that don't really put you under, but give you a sort of mantra or background track while you are doing something else that sort of puts you into a trance. The Hypnogirl files here by Hypnofemme are like that.

I tried many kinds of files when I was starting and initially just stuff on YouTube. My theory from back then is that the binaural files (with no audible words) are just noise and that 95% of the work is done by the file description, building an expectation of what the file will do. If you believe that and then the binaural sounds put you into a trance-like state, then the suggestion from the description could potentially take. Maybe that's just me and they really work for some people?

I like files that have multiple layers of sound, but I really don't know if anything sub-audible has any effect on me. I think the sensory overload of multiple spoken tracks is a valid technique though.

Some of the hypnotists I tried and discovered that I liked:

- The Secret Subject: great voice and technique in my opinion, but she doesn't really do the type of files that I'm into.
- Fiona Clearwater: also a good voice and she actually has some files that I liked and still listen to every now and then.
- Silver Hypnosis: somewhat traditional technique and I thought the scripts were well written and the background "hum" enhances the files.
- Jacqueline Campenelli: very interesting and entertaining, but I don't know how effective the files are. Fun to listen to.

On WMM, I think my favorites are Hypnofemme (AI voice, but good writing & editing) and Busenman (AI voice, bad English, but they either put me under or to sleep reliably - not sure which it really is).

It seems to me that if you believe hypnosis will work, it's much more likely to work for you. I tend to label myself as an unbeliever (but I still hope to be converted to a believer some day).

I have also gone to some live events, but there were too many people around for me to relax, so I never went into trance as far as I could tell. There's a local hypno Discord now, so I may find someone to do this with at some point.
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