Going Blank
For all the 'effects' that I have tried out, a few weeks ago, one of my favorite subjects was outwardly tense and stressed all the time, so I gave her the least impressive technique I use quite alot. I held my hands apart, and then brought them slowly together, telling her to watch them, instructing her consciousness to evaporate as my hands got closer and closer. By the time my hands were an inch apart, she could no longer speak. By the time they touched, she was staring utterly blankly at them, all expression erased.
During the several minutes that she was absent, she looked towards me like a frozen statue, staring at the wall, completely unresponsive. Inside, she said, the only sensation that came through was the sound of my voice maintaining a thread of contact, although there was no meaning in the sounds.
She loved it. "No need to be, do, anything. Total lack of responsibility or thought."
She loved it so much that she asked me to install a trigger. Now, whenever she is feeling tense, she can use her magic word to instantly induce a complete relaxation that eventually blends into a nap or sleep.
I love the effect, too. There's something so completely powerful in just switching someone's brain off with a word, leaving them as a blank statue or puppet. And yet it's so different from the usual hypnotic effects.
She has now discovered the pleasures of blanking.
I can think of a few subjects who've responded well to going blank, whether it was over the phone or in person. All seemed to have tensions and stress in their lives, that they just couldn't switch it off. They loved going blank so much they begged me to keep them blank for much longer, and moaned at the pain of the returning thoughts as they flooded back afterwards. I still can't forget the look on the face of one of my intense subjects, who craved nothing more than long stretches of blankness. I secretly gave her a little present; she would go blank whenever she sat on the toilet and peed. I confess, it may have started a new obsession for her.
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