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Can you believe I used to have insomnia...
and then I discovered the Sound of the Stars
Using audio equipment to alter brain function has been around a long time. Millions of us have purchased recorded tapes and played these through headphones, improving our ability to learn a foreign language. Others have used such tapes to produce hypnotic states or induce sleep. And exciting new developments in neuroscience are leading
to an understanding that your brain can be "trained" in ways that permit it to function at levels not formerly attainable.
Many new programs designed to recapture memory function in the elderly are hitting the marketplace, all of them capitalizing on these latest discoveries.
Recently, a young Canadian researcher has developed some innovative areas of application for these techniques. Rather than using a human voice or conventional musical instruments to carry a message, he has developed a series of sound sets that blend stellar and planetary impulses with our own biological impulses.
When played through a sound system, such as the one on your computer or an MP3 player, his sound sets can bring about changes in a wide range of mental functions. His web site, www.goodvibrations-electrostim.com/Sound_of_Stars.htm describes how this is done, and he offers a large number of files for
free download.
I have tried a number of his programs and find the files designed for mental alertness and other mental states to be useful. Participants in the chat group report good success using these programs to break other addictive behavior problems.
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