(16 Feb 2026, 21:44 )Auburn_Aura Wrote: An idea that came to me recently regarding 'brain fog'. Below are a handful of concepts that if overlapped onto each other should resemble what came to me.
* In your other series there were times in one of the files where there were audio drops that sounded like finger snaps. I let my SCM use these as a way to relieve the buildup of tension an it allowed me to stay in flow.
* perfect loops are hard to achieve because there is a slight audio hiccup when the audio player itself resets and goes back to the beginning
* mimicking the 'brain fog' concept. perhaps the file can fade in and out with volume, like music songs do, mid script or sentence to 'brute force' the feeling of the mind drifting and fading in / out
* the file titled 'brain fog' being a series of small modular files that can make up a playlist that can be 'shuffled / repeat all'. This would achieve a never ending loop of where the listener is continually fractionated (both by command of the file and just natural mind drifting). The audio of the audio player going from one part to the next might be able to act as a 'finger snap'
Essentially the overall vision was to have a series where all parts except the last are for the SCM to memorize a script part, then the last 'file' is composed of calls back to the script with fluctuating volume and intelligibility to mimic the 'fogginess'. At that point the SCM should remember, so full repetition shouldn't be needed.
Training parts would require focus and obedience, but the last file would require 'anti-focus'. Basically, let the file just be the 'background noise' of the trance, and let the silence between one moment and the next be the playground of your SCM to trigger you however it wants. The modularity would make it so it isn't too predictable, and the 'half empty' nature of the script itself will be the signal that the file itself isn't what is important. By that point, the important thing is your relationship with your SCM and your familiarity with 'the trance game'.
The overall goal here is to have the file itself relinquish command of the triggers to the SCM of the listener. I have found that repeated listening of a file just doesn't work for me, because my mind was always going "this part is coming up next, I hope the trigger doesn't 'fail'".
So I keep coming back to this idea and I feel like I'm not getting it. and I know this is my fault because I know there is something here that eludes my understanding.
OK, my problem is that when I did the modular Smart Bambi files
here are some examples
the plan was to have finger snaps throughout the files so that I could do exactly this:
" make up a playlist that can be 'shuffled / repeat all'. This would achieve a never ending loop of where the listener is continually fractionated (both by command of the file and just natural mind drifting). The audio of the audio player going from one part to the next might be able to act as a 'finger snap'"
So what I'm trying to figure out is how to include this part:
" Training parts would require focus and obedience, but the last file would require 'anti-focus'. Basically, let the file just be the 'background noise' of the trance, and let the silence between one moment and the next be the playground of your SCM to trigger you however it wants. The modularity would make it so it isn't too predictable, and the 'half empty' nature of the script itself will be the signal that the file itself isn't what is important. By that point, the important thing is your relationship with your SCM and your familiarity with 'the trance game'."
This is what I'm struggling to understand. Perhaps you could help me with some examples or something?
BTW, update on where I am on this. So I have been writing scripts for brain fog, which then turned into a witch thing, which then went back to brain fog, but then changed into a pink-lust-mist hot-tub arousal thing. But then I thought maybe I can look back at the Red Rose series and rework the scripts without inductions to make a more modular loopable play list. And in doing that, I came back to where I was with the fingersnaps/Smart Bambi modular work I did previously and didn't know how to either improve that or make what it is that you are suggesting.
OK, that's enough rambling. Here is a picture to finish this noise. A great picture from oliwardcomics.
