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Narrated by:
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Essemoh Teepee
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By:
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Essemoh Teepee
About this listen
Previously published as: 'Where Am I?'
Waking up somewhere, you are not quite sure where. There is a cloth hood over your head so you can't see anything and you find that your wrists are tightly bound with leather cuffs and chains. Then you discover your ankles are likewise. When the hand and mouths start in on you, you just give up struggling against your bonds and take all the pleasure....
Essemoh is a dominate and masterful lover in this BDSM experience from the Impossible Gay Lovers series. Lie back and let him work his magic on you.
Warning: Do not drive or operate dangerous machinery while listening or for at least 30 minutes afterward. What is DEV? Your mind is very powerful, yet it goes about its business largely unnoticed by us in our everyday lives. Our daily 'reality' is made up of sensations and perceptions that are filtered out from the multi million bits of stimulation and information that our body automatically collects through our physical senses.
To process that mass of data in real-time would swamp our consciousness and we would not be able to think at all in the hubbub! So we only notice up to six or seven sensations or bits of data at any one moment from the stream of sensory information that assails us constantly. However, we are able to capture fleeting bits of stimuli, proving that the mind is aware of it all at some level. You may have heard of the 'cocktail party syndrome'; where in a room full of people talking we are able to hear someone say our name in the background noise of talking voices.
Directed Erotic Visualisation works with the mind to access an Altered State of awareness that takes you into an erotic, sensual place of physical and mental pleasure and stimulation. We use altered states of mind in our daily life to help us focus on what we are doing; watching TV and being engrossed in the movie, reading a good book and really getting into the story, freeway driving and seemingly waking up as we near home; not recalling the journey, daydreaming. All these are altered states of concentration; some people prefer to use the word trance.
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