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Session Notes #7

March 12, 2024 — Private Session | Subject 8472

The subject entered the chamber at 14:30. Pre-session vitals showed elevated heart rate—anticipation, perhaps. Or fear. Both serve our purposes equally well.

I began with the spiral sequence. Standard protocol: 7 minutes at 12 RPM, clockwise rotation, pulsing audio at 7.83 Hz. The subject's pupils dilated within 90 seconds. Tracking established. The visual cortex was responding.

At minute four, I introduced the first suggestion. A simple anchor—"relax" tied to the color blue. The subject's shoulders dropped. Respiration slowed. The anchor took.

By minute six, we had achieved moderate trance depth. The subject could still vocalize, but the responses were slower, softer. The critical mind was stepping aside. I moved to the pendulum visualization.

Here is where it becomes interesting. Most subjects follow the pendulum with their eyes. Subject 8472 did not. The eyes remained fixed forward, but I observed micro-saccades—tiny, rapid movements—tracking the pendulum's path without conscious awareness.

This suggests deep-level processing. The conscious mind was resisting, but the subconscious had already accepted the rhythm. I adjusted my approach. Less direct suggestion. More embedded commands within the permissive framework.

"You don't need to follow it. You can simply... allow your attention to drift... where it wants to go... and notice how easily... the next thought arrives..."

The subject's blink rate dropped to 4 per minute. Deep trance achieved. I planted the sequence marker—a post-hypnotic trigger tied to the word "ready." Testing tomorrow will confirm uptake.

Session ended at 15:15. Subject reported "feeling refreshed" with no memory of the middle ten minutes. Perfect retention of beginning and end—classic trance amnesia. The gap is where we worked. The gap is where we always work.

Subject 8472 is progressing faster than anticipated. I recommend advancing to Level 2 protocols by Session 10.

— B

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