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What do you think being hypnotised by Kaa feels like? I imagine itâs kinda like when youâre spiralling down into an orgasm.
Hmm⌠Iâd say thatâs underselling it! Kaaâs hypnosis:
1. Triggers a significantly stronger high.
I donât have the data to pinpoint an exact magnitude, but the chemical high occurring in your brain must be of an order so great, that it can convince your body to perform physical feats you wouldnât be capable of under normal circumstances.
Exhibit A:
Just look at Mowgliâs flawless horizontal form. That is an incredible gymnastic feat! If you donât believe me, next time during sex, try to have your partner balance your back on the tip of a baseball bat. Good luck with that.
2. Activates much quicker than boring old sex!
We really could have used more data, but weâll have to manage with what we have, I guess.
Exhibit B:
Timing the hypnotic induction from the point of contact in Mowgliâs first go-around:
~26 seconds!
Thatâs definitely faster than your average round of sex!
But thatâs just the first time. The induction process significantly quickens after your brain has been wired for it from previous exposure.
Mowgliâs second time?
6 seconds.
Bagheeraâs hits that same ballpark too, further corroborating our hypothesis.
In conclusion: stop comparing Kaaâs hypnosis to weaksauce sex!
Itâs much stronger.
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where! has! my! passion! gone! I had it abundantly when I was a child, and I must have dropped it along the way, but I cannot figure where!
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What would be needed to have a new hypno peril scene as iconic as Kaa?
I think there would have to be that air of danger, with the threat of something bad was possibly going to happen to the subject. Like with Kaa thereâs always the threat of vore.
But I think the Tist would also need to be manipulatively dominant. Using smooth talk and double speak to sub textually get across what their really after while playing their cards close to the chest. essentially making the sub go against their better interests to give into the tistâs demands and wants all the while thinking it was their, the subâs, idea the whole time.
There would also have to be an air of seduction. Hypnosis is a very seductive and intimate act and there has to be that smooth soft alluring seduction involved in order to really woo the sub into a false sense of comfort and security
But in the end, the tist also needs to be aggressive and relentless in their pursuit of the subject. Never giving up and never below or above just taking what they want
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What makes a subject susceptible to Kaaâs Hypnosis?
Going off of evidence gained from the three encounters with Kaa across the original two animated movies, as well as his failure to hypnotize Shere Khan, I believe that three aspects of a subjectâs personality influence their susceptibility to Kaaâs hypnosis: Fear, Individuality, and Desire.
I believe that fear plays a definite role in Kaa's hypnosis, as both Bagheera and Shanti were afraid of Kaa and dropped much quicker than Mowgli, who went slowly, and Shere Khan, who dropped not at all. But Bagheera, while afraid, was still able to eke out a "Please, Kaa". Shanti, however, fell almost instantly.
So while fear is a common denominator, I'm betting individuality and stubbornness, or lack thereof, plays a role too.
Mowgli took the longest to fall in both his encounters because he wasn't afraid of Kaa, more annoyed and angry than anything. We know that Mowgli hates being told what to do, giving Kaa even less of a grasp. Nevertheless, I'm betting he took orders from his wolf family at some point. He knows how to obey, and chooses not to. Kaa is able to work around that, possibly by repeating the orders of an authority figure Mowgli has recognized (Bagheera telling him to go to sleep).
Shere Khan, who not only is NOT afraid of Kaa, takes orders from no one- he is infamous in the jungle for it. Therefore, he's not effected by Kaa at all.
Shanti, who not only was terrified when she met Kaa, is the poster child for conformity. She's the one constantly telling Mowgli not to go into the jungle, the one constantly trying to please her parents, etc.
It's possible that Kaa's hypnosis places him as an authority figure to be pleased. Shanti looked at him in horror and saw someone bigger and stronger than her that she instinctively wanted to please. Only instead of her parents telling her to fetch water, it was a snake telling her to be eaten.
There is one more factor to discuss with Kaa, and that is desire. This is the section I have the least amount of evidence for, so itâs still largely theoretical. When Kaa hypnotized Bagheera, the panther was grinning even as he was resisting- Kaa was clearly doing something that felt good, and that weakened his resolve.
The other evidence comes from the second encounter with Mowgli. Mowgli clearly is still unafraid of Kaa, and still doesnât see him as any sort of authority figure. Kaa has no âinâ with Mowgli this encounter... until he hits upon Mowgliâs desire for friendship after his perceived betrayal.
This, coupled with his repeated assurances that Mowgli can âtrust in himâ, gave Kaa exactly what he needed to drop Mowgli.
What are YOUR thoughts on what makes someone susceptible to Kaa?
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Iâll be responding to this on my blog shortly, I canât insert visual evidence like I wanted to here.
Is there a reason to why shanti instantly lost to Kaa� She showed zero signs of resistance throughout the entire thing
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