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Posted by Goddess Marquesa
Because I do so many in-person and phone sessions, I have noticed an interesting phenomenon.
Some of My slaves fall deepest when I glide through My inductions luxuriously and languidly, holding almost every syllable and word so their brains can never quite catch up with what is coming next.
Other slaves require slightly faster inductions. Their minds crave My words like candy.
And still others fall deepest to an even faster pace, their minds absorbing My words like a drug as quickly as I speak.
Now you can fine tune My audios and videos . . . just as I would if I were hypnotizing you in person.
I call it BrainTuning. And it is a aspect of many of My recordings that allows you to “fine tune” them to your brain’s “need for speed.”
The best part is, BrainTuning is built into many of My recordings. All you need do is play them back using your Windows Media Player, or a VLC Media Player.
Both players allow for time-compressed playback. My words come faster, but the pitch of My voice remains the same; I do not sound like a “hypnotic chipmunk.”
One of the best examples of BrainTuning is My new video, “Little Man Lost.”
Most of My slaveboys play it back as it was recorded. Others speed it up, some to 1.2 or 1.3 times the original speed . . . all the way up to 1.6 times. Now all of them plunge into extraordinarily deep and suggestible trances within minutes—just as if I were picking up on their cues while hypnotizing them in person.
This is something you truly must try. The results can be nothing short of astonishing.
To BrainTune My recordings using Windows Media Player:
- Start playback
- Pull down “Now Playing” menu
- Click on “Enhancements”
- Click on “Play speed settings”
A slider will appear at the bottom of your screen that will allow you to BrainTune the playback speed without affecting the pitch of My voice, usually up to 1.6 times the normal playback speed.
To BrainTune My recordings using VLC Media Player . . .
- Start playback
- Pull down the “Playback” menu
- Click on “Faster (fine)”
Each time you click, playback is speeded up by ten percent of normal playback speed.
Have fun!
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