by zapnosis » August 7th, 2012, 7:09 am
Arch, you flatter me!
I see now what you meant by counterintuitive. Well, when it comes to mind control, I have learned not to say "it can't be done." However, my own working theory is that MC is not about putting someone in a situation where they can't resist, it's about putting someone in a situation where they won't resist - a balance of coercion and temptation. In that case, conflicting urges are better avoided. For example, I have noticed that when suggestions clash between 2 different files, the listener tends to feel uncomfortable with their trancing and so they tend to change how they trance or stop altogether.
So to use a balance of temptation and coercion (agreeing with twich's point), negative feeling would be the coercion. I have dabbled with using fear, shame and guilt for this purpose and it seems to work well enough. Could the negative feeling be the temptation? Yes, the most obvious examples being humiliation and weakness for submissive types, but how well it would work with other feelings I don't know.
Anger I would say is a difficult one because it tends to be very specific - people tend to be angry at one particular thing, person or group. Also people tend to be angry at things that they have to deal with regularly, e.g. someone is more likely to be angry about spam in their inbox than a far greater injustice happening on another continent. In other words, anger has to be tailored to the listener and their own perspective whereas shame or fear can be more general. Just theorising, you understand.
Is any of that helpful?
Regards
Z
"Feelings, sensations that you thought was dead,
no squealing... remember that it's all in your head"