Posted by JLx on October 19, 2004, at 19:19:01
In reply to Re: Have you tried your brainwave CDs yet? » JLx, posted by verne on October 19, 2004, at 18:41:25
> I expected something less intrusive. I can't "not" listen to birds, whales, and a flute. (I just realized I don't like the flute)
I can relate -- too high pitched.
> The thetha CD's are closer to what I expected. Enya without lyrics - medieval, primordial, quest for fire.
Hmm..that sounds pretty good. The first Hemi-sync tape I had about 20 years ago had sounds but not quite music. More like tones without a melody so they didn't stick in your head. I really liked that one. I was disappointed in my current Hemi-sync because it sounds like you're in a wind tunnel, just kind of like a low roar.
The AM CDs have that same sound but overlaid with the sound of rain, which I like ok.
> I don't like sending stuff back to amazon. I got it on sale with free shipping and I'm just too unassertive (borderline) to return things. (although if it didn't work at all, that's another story)
Oh, I forgot you got it from Amazon. They shouldn't have the bear the burden, the guy whose work it is should get the feedback.
> I've casually listened to the thetha (meditation) CD's and, if and when I ever meditate, I'll use them then. I'm hopeful it will help me settle down and get the brain firing on my two remaining synapses.
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> verneMy Awakened Mind CDs are supposed to encourage brain synchronization and neural stimulation and growth. I've read that in depression the two sides of the brain don't communicate well, which is one reason why I'm interested in this technology. Also I am a very left brain person and wouldn't mind more of a balance if indeed it does do this. If I start painting like Picasso, I'll be sure to let you know. :)
JL
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