[Summary: This post includes two binaural audio patterns, meant to produce particular effects - deliberately left unstated for the sake of eliminating variables in my study of these audios.]
Two new binaural patterns for you to explore.
Only this time with a twist. I'm not going to tell you what they do.
You're going to tell me, in the comments, what they do to you. Experience may vary, and I'm curious.
I'll ask that you don't read the comments until after you've listened.
Pattern A:
Pattern B:
The only warnings? Both are likely to drop you.
The second is likely NSFW.
Enjoy.
Comments
I realize this is a very old post so this feedback may not actually be useful to you, but I've only now discovered your site. For context, I enjoy getting hypnotized by audio/videos and occasionally text hypnosis works for me. I have never thought binaurals did anything, really. That, however, is the opposite of the experience I just had with these two files.
Pattern A: when the audio started I felt an almost immediate wave in my body that jarred me a little, mostly with surprise I think. I very quickly started experiencing heavy eyelids and a sensation of my body rapidly getting heavy. It was enjoyable in a 'reminiscent of dropping for hypnosis' kind of way. I felt during the entire file like my brain remained pretty active, but all I could think about was sort of cycling through each sensation in my body that I was feeling. Perhaps that's just an effect of this being the first time a binaural file seemed to affect me. Interestingly, I breathed deeply through the entire file, and in a pretty pronounced way I don't do when under hypnosis. I genuinely tried to open my eyes or lift an arm on a few occasions, but I absolutely could not. And I felt pretty overcome with a sensation that that felt amazing. Again, perhaps that's an effect of I've never reacted to binaural beats before! It is very, very rare that hypnosis drops my head down to my chest or that I drool...the few times it has happened, it was only if I heard a really talented hypnotist's file meant for very deep hypnosis and after having played around with hypnosis for a while already. DEFINITELY NEVER on a first file, but by the end, I had 100% dropped my head down and freaking drooled. What?! And the very second the file stopped, I was able to lift my head, open my eyes, move all around, and wipe my mouth. Lol. That was crazy!!
Pattern B: I'm more embarrassed to comment on this one. I will say that I felt like I went under again. My brain felt less active with this one and I kept thinking about my breasts b/c that pleasurable heavy sensation felt very, very strongly there. I have no idea if that's normal. But I was so focused on them and how good they felt. I never was inclined to move or touch myself, in case that was a goal. I did not drool during this file, but a strong sign for me of how deep I've gone into hypnosis is how loosely my jaw hangs open. That definitely happened. There was a moment where a new pitch started in my right ear and it was almost instantaneous that I started moaning and sighing. Again, no idea if that's normal. Haha. But, it was such a natural sensation and response. Anyway, this is so old...maybe this was pointless feedback! At any rate, really cool and fascinating!
It is never too late for feedback! Thanks for taking the time to comment; I'm thrilled to hear you had such a potent experience with these.
Pattern A was definitely designed to be an intense sort of knock-you-out binaural pattern, but it does dwell in ranges where thought shouldn't be inhibited too much. The immense heaviness is the most pronounced effect (obviously) for most subjects.
Pattern B, as you discovered, was in fact targeted to the breasts. The strength of that element varies from subject to subject. Unlike A, movement (and therefore touching) tends to remain possible - but no, not really an explicit goal. Enhanced sensitivity, particularly of the breasts, and arousal were the primary goals.
I'm glad you enjoyed these, and thanks again for commenting! There's no such thing as pointless feedback.
-C
I realize this is a very old…