The Moment of Truth Under Hypnosis
Friday, May 15th, 2009There’s a programme called The Moment of Truth that shows here in the UK but is from America. Where brave people risk all to confess to the excruciating truth of their deepest darkest secrets, with the lure of a big money prize.
But what about if the urge to tell the truth and confess all is due to a post hypnotic trigger and mind control tactics? This is the fear of some that keeps them as far away from a hypnotist as possible**. And you can be sure that when an erotic hypnotist gives you her hypnotic truth serum, the secrets you spill will be deeply sensual.
Just the other day I did this via a web cam hypnosis session. A post hypnotic trigger would make it impossible for the subject to hold on to secrets he had never told any one before.
So, when he opened his eyes, I asked him what was his biggest secret. I smiled as his lips faltered. He so wanted to obey me, yet the magnitude of what he had to express kept him back on a conscious level. I reached for my bottle of water, took a long, slow slip, and repeated the question.
Mind control’s a bitch. Without further prompting, the truth tumbled out. He spoke in a low, almost toneless voice, spilling secrets he had never, ever shared with any one. And every so often, I’d watch him sigh with the relief that confession can bring, as he was powerless to resist his strong desire to submit.
And afterwards, he shook his head with a combination of awe and horror. And for the next week or so, he beseeched me in his emails to remind me what he’d said. He knew he’d confessed to things. But he wasn’t sure what he’d divulged and what he may have just about have been able to hold on to. If anything.
And I kept the secrets of that day to myself enjoying his anguish. What had I heard? What did I now know?
But the truth is, I heard nothing. I know nothing. For just as he had begun to confess, the sound of the web cam session became inexplicably distorted. I’d sat there straining to hear what he was saying. But no joy.
Which actually made it all the funnier later on when he fretted about it.
So, as he’s reading this, he’ll be relieved to know, his secrets are safe. For now.
** Please note, I performed this truth experiment with his full prior consent. You cannot be forced to do any thing or say anything against your will during hypnosis. If it were otherwise, I’d be driving a top of the range Mercedes Benz and living in mansion. If someone tries to hypnotise you into doing something that you really do not want to do, this breach of trust will almost certainly interrupt the trance process.


