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Posted:Dec 6, 2016 3:28 am
Last Updated:Dec 10, 2016 6:58 am
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A brief encounter
Posted:Aug 20, 2017 7:42 am
Last Updated:Aug 23, 2017 3:22 am
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Pushing.
Pulling.

Thrusting.
Lusting.

Deep within .. you're mine.
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Poetry. Hypnosis. Hypno-poetry?
Posted:Jun 23, 2017 4:29 pm
Last Updated:May 22, 2024 3:59 am
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Poetry is hypnotic, particularly when read or recited live and in person. It's evocative in its own right. It evokes emotion, sensation, imagination. It invites a kind of participation in the audience not normally a part of any other form of literature. Its brevity makes the audience complicit in their own experience of it.

Its rhyme, structure, and pacing naturally forms a trance in people. Description is just enough to fire imagination, forcing them inside their own mind. To interpret, inside the security perimeter of their own mind, meaning from which to derive reaction; or action.

Erotica is erotic. Good, really good, erotica leaves space for the imagination to fill. Otherwise it's just porn. By invoking the imagination, the audience in actively participating; again, already behind the security perimeter of their own mind. Their response already has permission from their deeper self since it is internally evoked.

Hypnosis? Inducing trance with poetry is not significantly different from a prose induction, perhaps easier in the sense that the subject is engaged already in meter, rhyme and imagery. But. What about embedding commands, suggestions into the poetry? How might one trance-form a subject into something else? What about enhancing or reducing physical sensation? Other hypnotic phenomena?

Can the effects be as long lasting as more traditional hypnosis?

Leave a comment. I'd like to read your thoughts.
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Leave-taking
Posted:Dec 10, 2016 6:57 am
Last Updated:May 22, 2024 3:59 am
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I see a baremasted schooner under white winter cover.

With no crew to care for her,
and love her,
and sail her til she breaks,

she is a ghost ship.

I've never left a ship sterile and empty before. There's a surreal feeling of finality to my leave-taking this time. I love the ship. I love the crew. Even if I return, the crew will be different. She'll be the same boat, but a very different ship.

It saddens me.

And now home to Alaska to polish my resume, rest, and seek the next ship to serve and abuse.
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What a beard really is.
Posted:Nov 26, 2016 4:23 am
Last Updated:Dec 8, 2016 2:57 am
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A profile at OkCupid got me thinking, so I wrote this little note to her.

We're a lousy dating match but you asked, in your profile, why a man would "hide your gorgeous face with hair." A beard is not just a bunch of hair, like underarm or pubic hair. A beard, for a man, is much like head hair for a woman, and more.

It's protection for my face from the elements. It helps keep my face warm in winter and unburnt by the sun in summer.

It's a sexual status signal, much like a peacocks tail display. It announces to the world "I am male."

It gives us something to preen, pick, comb, brush and style. It's relaxing to self-pet by stroking my chin or mustache.

A bad beard day is, in many ways, worse for a man than a bad hair day for women. I cannot just cover it with a hat and ignore it. Even men who shave their face bald (as -like, in appearance, as a bald pubis) still are acutely aware of their beard. And, yes, bald-faced men have bad beard days, too.

Consider the connotation of the term "bald faced" in our culture. It almost always precedes the word "liar." Men who shave are somehow seen as less trustworthy, poorer companions and somewhat shady characters, amongst other men.

Shaving requires less time and devotion to oneself than keeping a neat beard. But I carefully cultivate mine, anyway. Because I like it. Because it brings me more pleasure than being shaved. Because I feel more attractive with it. Because the ladies in my life want me to keep it (more than one ex has refused to so much as kiss me, after shaving it off, until I had a fortnight's growth back on.) Because I get more respect from my male peers.
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