Binaural 1

Summary: This is the earliest binaural audio I created. It was designed to pair with the brainwave images. Binaural audio uses split-frequency left and right channel sounds to [in theory] create a resulting brainwave frequency in the listener. Along the lines of brainwave entrainment images, I figure I'll do some experimenting with binaural beats. I'm sure some of you are familiar with the concept - if not, it's essentially a sound file that has the same goal as the flashing images in previous posts. This particular audio will include several elements, and in order to preserve the integrity of this little experiment, I will not share precisely which. Suffice it to say there will be a binaural along with at least one suggestion. You'll need headphones to feel the intended effect of the audio, as binaurals are formed using the interplay between the left/right ears.

Brainwave Image 4

Summary: This is the fourth "brainwave image" I made. It is a multi-color flashing pattern timed to a particular frequency; in short, it uses the idea of brainwave entrainment to produce a calm, relaxed, compliant mental state if you watch long enough. It includes text designed to function as subliminal messaging...it also moves somewhat faster than the previous ones. Well, I got curious and decided to go exploring. This image is at 8-9Hz, and is designed to brainwash. That is to say, there are words in it that your mind should absorb without any trouble. You may or may not catch them, but that doesn't matter...that is the idea of these things, after all. Warning: Do not continue if you have photosensitive epilepsy, or are sensitive to flashing lights for another reason.

Resistance is...

Summary: This script explores the notion of trying (and failing) to resist going into trance. It follows the inevitable submission with arousal, instructions to masturbate and orgasm, and a sort of contract that the condition of said orgasm is accepting an urge to follow my words frequently. It connects arousal with a phrase that is likely becoming familiar by now. This post will mesmerize you, and quite possibly leave you with an urge to read my words often. I don't mind telling you that, because there isn't really anything you can do about it. I don't mean that as a comic book villain; I am simply describing reality.

Brainwave Image 3

Summary: This is the third "brainwave image" I made. It is a multi-color flashing pattern timed to a particular frequency; in short, it uses the idea of brainwave entrainment to produce a calm, relaxed, compliant mental state if you watch long enough. This image includes text designed to operate as a subliminal message. Warning: Do not continue if you have photosensitive epilepsy, or are sensitive to flashing lights for another reason. Per usual, remember that it is a flashing light, in essence. The frequency of this image is 9Hz. It is designed to embed a trigger - you will barely be able to see that text, and it will get harder to catch the longer you watch. As for the trigger, well...we shall see about that. Enjoy.

Brainwave Image 2

Summary: This is the second "brainwave image" I made. It is a multi-color flashing pattern timed to a particular frequency; in short, it uses the idea of brainwave entrainment to produce a calm, relaxed, compliant mental state if you watch long enough. Warning: Do not continue if you have photosensitive epilepsy, or are sensitive to flashing lights. Trying a similar frequency to the previous image. (7Hz, for the curious.) This time I'm also exploring a color sequence. Should be interesting. All the standard warnings apply: this is, after all, a flashing light. I'm estimating 2-3 minutes for the full effect to kick in. Enjoy.

Brainwave Image 1

Summary: This is the first "brainwave image" I made. It is a black and white flashing pattern timed to a particular frequency; in short, it uses the idea of brainwave entrainment to produce a calm, relaxed, compliant mental state if you watch long enough. Warning: Do not continue if you have photosensitive epilepsy, as this may be sufficient to trigger it. For this post, I am doing a bit of an experiment. Behind the cut is a picture - more particularly, a timed flashing. It is based on brainwave entrainment - given exposure to a stimulus at the correct frequency, your brain will eventually try to replicate that frequency within itself. This applies within the realms of brainwave patterns - so generally less than 40Hz. The picture here is a bit quicker than 8Hz, and should consequently produce a very relaxed and calm state...among other things. For the best effect, you should view the picture in as large a window as possible and stare at it for at least 2 minutes. I suspect it will work faster, but it is difficult to be precise with these things. Enjoy. You may find the text below the image necessary to draw your focus away after a fair amount of time has passed.