by MasterMind » May 3rd, 2005, 6:06 pm
Most triggered hypnotic effects will eventually wear off on their own, given enough time. Now, the more you've repeated the file and the deeper the trigger is engrained in your subconscious, the stronger and longer-lasting the trigger effect will be.
But the brain has a habit of slowly reseting itself, over time. Eventually it's going to realize you need to eat, sleep, go to work, or something. The need of survival will overrule the trigger, at least enough for you to do what needs to get done.
At least, that's been my experience so far. I'm lucky if I can have a trigger effect last overnight. lol. Everyone's mind is unique. Do what you feel safe and comfortable with.
But remember there's many levels to your brain. The conscious, subconscious, and unconscious. Hypnosis influences the subconcious, to more easily control the conscious. But there's even more basic, primative parts of the brain--for food, sleep, sex, etc--that can override the subconscious, if the body needs it to.
Either way, be careful, play it safe and be smart about it. Be creative, too. After all, if you're a robot, your brain is obviously a computer. Which means you can set up auto-programs. Say, after 6 hours this specific program in your brain-computer automatically runs. What's the program do? Maybe it activates the "revert to normal" switch. Or it gives you temporary free will. Or whatever you think you need it to do.
Just some thoughts. Good luck.
-MM