Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Found - MP3

I've been holding off purchasing Found for the longest time. Not because I
feared I wouldn't like it, quite the opposite really, I expected it to
be a truly excellent recording. However, holding it off has let me enjoy the
additional pleasures of anticipation :)

The theme of the recording should be familiar for a lot of us
hypnolovers: What would it be like to find that special something, that
elusive hypnotic experience that will just make everything right? How
good would that feel, how amazing would that be? How much better could
it get?

Listening to Found, Isis let me (re)discover the answers to these
questions :D

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Ownership and belonging

I've often seen the topic of "ownership" being discussed. When people ask me if I am owned by a mistress, I usually reply that I have no owner, but that I belong to Isis. At least for me, there's a distinction between the two.

Isis is not your typical Domme. Not that she cannot be deliciously controlling if you want her to be, but she's not a Femdom with a stable of slaves and all that. Being one of Isis's Good Boys is just as much about taking of yourself as of taking care of her. Still, I think she would be comfortable claiming ownership of me if I insisted on it.  


Being owned suggests something involuntary, an absence of choice. For me, there's nothing involuntary about belonging to Isis.

Countdown: 71 Days

71 days... That's almost nothing!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Countdown: 77 Days

77 days until I will meet Isis!
77 days of heavenly anticipation!

:)

Vivid - MP3

In Vivid, Isis lets me see how much more vibrant and vivid life has become after she's become a part of it. The changes have been both subtle and more striking, but the days seem more colorful and I feel much more alive with Isis is my life. Vivid taps into these feelings, and uses them to further enhance my appreciation of being in the present.

The above is how Vivid starts out, and it is about all I remember of the recording. I do have an additionally memory about feeling surprised, but that part is all deliciously vague and foggy. But I do know, with absolute certainty and clarity, that Vivid is a recording I will revisit, again and again :)