Autanomous Sensory Meridian Response.
A No. 2 pencil scribbling in a notebook. Soft tissue paper, crumbled, folded, and swayed. The delicate tapping of manicured nails on a wooden block, or a hard cover book. The turning of pages. A soft, reassuring whisper.
By simply listening to those sounds, I experience the most relaxing tingling sensations, like my body is being caressed by sound itself. It lulls and soothes me as the soft, gentle tingles spike and cascade over my back, neck, head and cheek bones. Like a massage through vibration. My face softens, my eyes become glazed over, and before I know it, my eyelids are slowly closing, and I'm asleep.
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