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Trance Sex
- Music, Theta Waves & Sensual Subliminal Suggestions
- Narrated by: Dick Sutphen
- Length: 1 hr and 1 min
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Summary
DO NOT USE WHILE DRIVING
For erotic massage and making love. You’ll hear soothing music, combined with trance-inducing theta waves—resulting in a shared, eyes-open altered state of consciousness. Embedded in the music are sensual subliminal suggestions. The expected result is an enhanced sexual union—a merging of two souls who experience each other at a deeper level.
Lovers may perceive shared visions. Some have reported feeling a new sense of oneness. Others have claimed a soul bonding “after-glow” which lingered long after making love. Use regularly to enhance effectiveness. When you’re both ready to fully awaken, count yourself up from one to five and say the words, “Wide Awake.”
The Subliminal Suggestions:
The following words are repeated over and over behind the music—unheard by your conscious mind, but perceived by your unconscious. “Sensual. Bonding. Seductive. Love. Sex. Union. Two into one. Arousal. Desire. Passion. Merge soul energy. Become one. Longing. Attain wholeness. Completeness. Love. Beloved. Whispered words. Whispered desires. Love. Passion. Melding. Merging. Intensity. Excitement. Love. Passion. Hunger. Thirst. Love. Craving. Carnal. Heat. Urgency. Love. Flesh. Tantalizing. Zeal. Stroking. Fondling. Love. Taste. Rhythm. Passion. Love. Satisfaction.
Make certain you are fully alert and awake at the end of this session.
Dick Sutphen is a best-selling author and seminar trainer who specializes in bran/mind technology. He instructs medical and other professionals in how to use his life-changing techniques. Over 200,000 people have attended a Sutphen Seminar.