Short or Long Inductions?
Hey everyone! Well it's as the title suggests, I'm curious as to whether people like short or long hypnosis inductions. The way this will be answered is going to be a 3 parter. 1. For manips, 2. For reading stories(like mcstories or piper) and 3. For real life if any of you are into that.
1/2. I'm going to combine my answers here cause they are pretty much the same. Now I write hypno stories. Admittedly I've been getting side tracked lately but after the holiday season... Well I've been getting side tracked. Anywho I like my inductions on the medium to long side of things. I understand that I like long inductions but for a story/manip, it's not all there is to the story. Normally there is a beginning and an ending that needs to be fluffed out as well, so I try to keep it in between by making it long enough to draw in an imitation of a good induction, but with less of the boredom. And short inductions where it's just snap and sleep, to me, just seems to be cutting the juicy corner of your hypno reading experience.
3. Now I have done hypnosis in real life but mostly to get people to focus or quit a habit they wanted to quit. When doing so I prefer to use the long induction. It allows me to paint a pretty picture while letting me see where the subject is in terms of how far they are under. Although they can be worked into a snap and sleep state, but I just feel like there is no art in it anymore when it goes to that.
Well there you go. Another topic to talk about and a new way for writers and mannippers alike to think out a new aspect of their work.
1/2. I'm going to combine my answers here cause they are pretty much the same. Now I write hypno stories. Admittedly I've been getting side tracked lately but after the holiday season... Well I've been getting side tracked. Anywho I like my inductions on the medium to long side of things. I understand that I like long inductions but for a story/manip, it's not all there is to the story. Normally there is a beginning and an ending that needs to be fluffed out as well, so I try to keep it in between by making it long enough to draw in an imitation of a good induction, but with less of the boredom. And short inductions where it's just snap and sleep, to me, just seems to be cutting the juicy corner of your hypno reading experience.
3. Now I have done hypnosis in real life but mostly to get people to focus or quit a habit they wanted to quit. When doing so I prefer to use the long induction. It allows me to paint a pretty picture while letting me see where the subject is in terms of how far they are under. Although they can be worked into a snap and sleep state, but I just feel like there is no art in it anymore when it goes to that.
Well there you go. Another topic to talk about and a new way for writers and mannippers alike to think out a new aspect of their work.