"Hypnosis"
About
a week ago, I was very stressed on the way back from school on the bus. I hypnotized myself to take a breather. I became unaware that I was on the bus,
that it had any passengers, and even that we were in motion. I was just concentrating, with all my
brainpower, on the rhythmic sound the motor made as it hummed on, increasing
and decreasing in power. I went
into a very deep sleep, unaware of where I was, imagining in my mind that I was
at the depot, where the bus took off.
Suddenly, I felt pressure against my fingers, realizing I was home, and
that a woman's back had been pressed against my fingers. I thanked the woman for waking me. The hour-long trip seemed to have taken
five minutes. I got off the bus at
my stop and went to my apartment in a trance.
A few nights later, I was watching my
T.V. with a blue screen and R@B music playing. As I was relaxing, my clock radio automatically went off and
I heard very light classical music in the background. This music put me in a waking stage of hypnosis. I fell asleep half awake with the music
on. A few hours later, I woke up
with the music coming from the television and radio combined, sitting in my
chair, in a trance.
I
realized these two hypnotic experiences bore a strange resemblance and formed a
symphonic ally syncopated poem in my mind.
BILLET,
JONATHAN H-3 03/03/09
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