The Red Rose series

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(01 Dec 2025, 00:27 )Alice Wrote: About the memory bubbles...I wanted to use that Bambi bubble popping in a memory/amnesia/trance control way rather than just lost thoughts/dumbing down way.  I guess I didn't succeed there or it was too similar and perhaps I should go another direction next time. 

I have a theory here:
https://www.likera.com/forum/mybb/Thread...5#pid57325
https://www.likera.com/forum/mybb/Thread...5#pid23625

(15 Nov 2016, 22:02 )Like Ra Wrote: The trick is even if I were able to do that, it wouldn't be the memory of me being that old. Our reality and our memory changes with us. In other words, as soon as we're changed inside (think of resonance filters or shifting the assemblage point), the reality will also change, as a result we will "remember" what "happened" with the current "I" not with "I" before. And because the reality changes accordingly, we do not notice that. We are resonating to new frequencies, we are listening to a new radio station, that has a different history...

- you change your resonances
- you tune to a new "radio station" = reality
- that "radio station" has a different past, which does not fully match the past of your previous reality
- if you keep clinging to the old memories of the old past, you will not switch to the new reality (you will fall back to the "previous station")
- hence you need your old memories of your old reality to "let go" to allow the "past of the new reality" to be your new past.
(This post was last modified: 01 Dec 2025, 16:57 by Like Ra.)
Attached is a TTS maintrack and side tracks with sfx for The Red Rose series


.mp3   4. trapped by pleasure sfx.mp3 (Size: 49.56 MB / Downloads: 10)

This 10 part series, called the Red Rose, looks at building a new voice for the smart bimbo. Although the path is different it still looks to go to the same destination as the previous series.
 
Red Rose - Trapped
 
1. Mind Portal
2. Mental Block
3. Amnesia
4. Trapped
5. Locked
6. Control
7. Smart and Slutty
8. Essence
9. Self Bondage
10. Brain Fog
 
This audio is longer than the usual audios.  Normally I shoot for about 25-35 minutes.  This one is about 42 minutes.  
This is the only version for this audio due to the numerous sfx and audio work put into this.  This audio is my attempt to try a number of new techniques which I don't know if they hit the mark.  Any feedback on any of the techniques that worked or didn't work would be appreciated. 
 
and picture to go with the post
 alice_cover_by_dna_1.jpg   
(This post was last modified: 01 Dec 2025, 23:11 by Alice.)
The 11 audios of the Smart Bimbo series has now been posted in order on the soundgasm site for easy access.

https://soundgasm.net/u/laboratoryalice

If you want to download those audios, here is the way I do it. 
I use Firefox and use the combo Ctrl I to get page information. Then click on the media tab on the top.  Find the audio file and hit the save as button.  

And here is a pic to go with the post:
 arousal_and_frustration_is_a_distraction_at_work__by_elye83.jpg   
(01 Dec 2025, 02:43 )Like Ra Wrote:
(01 Dec 2025, 00:27 )Alice Wrote: About the memory bubbles...I wanted to use that Bambi bubble popping in a memory/amnesia/trance control way rather than just lost thoughts/dumbing down way.  I guess I didn't succeed there or it was too similar and perhaps I should go another direction next time. 

I have a theory here:
https://www.likera.com/forum/mybb/Thread...5#pid57325
https://www.likera.com/forum/mybb/Thread...5#pid23625

(15 Nov 2016, 22:02 )Like Ra Wrote: The trick is even if I were able to do that, it wouldn't be the memory of me being that old. Our reality and our memory changes with us. In other words, as soon as we're changed inside (think of resonance filters or shifting the assemblage point), the reality will also change, as a result we will "remember" what "happened" with the current "I" not with "I" before. And because the reality changes  accordingly, we do not notice that. We are resonating to new frequencies, we are listening to a new radio station, that has a different history...

- you change your resonances
- you tune to a new "radio station" = reality
- that "radio station" has a different past, which does not fully match the past of your previous reality
- if you keep clinging to the old memories of the old past, you will not switch to the new reality (you will fall back to the "previous station")
- hence you need your old memories of your old reality to "let go" to allow the "past of the new reality" to be your new past.
I need to sit with this for a while. Thank you.
(01 Dec 2025, 22:33 )Alice Wrote: If you want to download those audios, here is the way I do it. 
Ain't they already posted here? So, they can be easily downloaded from this thread?
(01 Dec 2025, 02:43 )Like Ra Wrote: - you change your resonances
- you tune to a new "radio station" = reality
- that "radio station" has a different past, which does not fully match the past of your previous reality
- if you keep clinging to the old memories of the old past, you will not switch to the new reality (you will fall back to the "previous station")
- hence you need your old memories of your old reality to "let go" to allow the "past of the new reality" to be your new past.

One thing that came to mind here is the mandela effect. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_memo...ela_effect

(02 Dec 2025, 01:12 )Like Ra Wrote: I need to sit with this for a while. Thank you.

If you are looking for a way to integrate it into a script, the I think the bubble bath idea you already have, along with my mofification to bambi bubble pops, solves this.

(30 Nov 2025, 22:30 )Auburn_Aura Wrote: "Pop, there goes your bubble". The subtle difference in phrasing can be interpreted in two ways : the original way of the bubble popping, but it can also be seen as the connection to the bubble that pops, sending the bubble itself into the void (which can be called back at any time

To me, it looks like there is a lot of contextual overlap

(30 Nov 2025, 22:30 )Auburn_Aura Wrote: The imagery of a series of bubbles all connected to each other by threads of consciousness, is kind of how the brain is laid out (groups of neurons linked together). Trance can therefore be seen as your conscious mind traveling the roadway of your mind as you pass through various towns (groupings of neurons / mental states).
(This post was last modified: 02 Dec 2025, 01:48 by Auburn_Aura.)
(02 Dec 2025, 01:47 )Auburn_Aura Wrote: One thing that came to mind here is the mandela effect.
I have experienced several similar events, confirmed by others. E.g. the terroristic explosion on La Rambla. I remember we discussed it when it happened "the first time" (my parents were in Barcelona at that time). Then, ~ a year after, when we saw it happened "again", I could not believe my eyes that the Internet "said" that it never happened before.

Nowadays, we just say "aha, are we switched to a new reality"?

"Déjà vu" is from "the same opera".
(This post was last modified: 02 Dec 2025, 02:01 by Like Ra.)
(02 Dec 2025, 01:12 )Like Ra Wrote:
(01 Dec 2025, 22:33 )Alice Wrote: If you want to download those audios, here is the way I do it. 
Ain't they already posted here? So, they can be easily downloaded from this thread?

yeah, I just thought this would make it easy for anyone new.
(02 Dec 2025, 10:57 )Alice Wrote: I just thought this would make it easy for anyone new.
For playing - yes, for downloading - no 😊
(01 Dec 2025, 15:13 )Alice Wrote: Red Rose - Trapped

I took a listen :
Induction settled in nicely, body felt nice and heavy.

I liked the touch of "numbers dont even matter" when it came to the counting

There is a slight error in one of the counting scrpits. The number 3 is skipped on left channel. (Largely alleviated by above script mention)

Lots of arousal, couldnt stop hips from bucking.

The number 4 in the countdown (when they meet) had an unforeseen effect of a minor pleasure release. ( i like)

Frustrating lack of actual release brought me up too much towards the end, but not fully out.

Overall I think it worked as intended well enough, not much else to say. Thank you for your work.