Binaural Beats are Not a passing fad, but have been researched for over
170 years. The human brain goes through many frequency cycles every day,
each frequency producing different effects in the human consciousness.
Using this information, it has been discovered that the receiving and
operating frequency of the brain can be altered and even controlled
through the use of sound waves. Unfortunately, it was originally
thought these waves were difficult or impossible to tap through sound
waves since they happened beneath the 20 Hz range. Since that time,
however, binaural beats have made it possible to hear what was
previously thought unhearable.
How Binaural Beats
Work
Binaural Beats work by broadcasting two separate frequencies in each
ear. For example, if you wanted to tune your brain to a 7 Hz frequency,
you could play 200 Hz in your right ear, and 207 Hz in your left ear.
The brain will compensate for the difference between the two and produce
a third tone that will be exactly 7 Hz. This will result in your brain
frequency being raised or lowered, and tuned to the desired operating
stage. Headphones are mandatory with Binaurals. Notice the narrow sound
wave and it's lack of uniform. Certainly a good technology, but it
has room for improvement.
How Monaural Beats Work
Monaural Beats differ from Binaural Beats as they are easier on your brain.
With Monaural Beats there is no need to balance tones, and therefore no
adjusting time required. With one tone pulsing on and off a specific
pattern, it's easy to produce the effect you're looking for quickly. The
Monaural beats offer superior technology over the Binaural. Headphones
are optional but recommended.
How Isochronic Tones
Work
Isochronic tones are the most powerful type of brainwave entrainment,
utilizing equal intensity tones, increasing the pulse speed, and
synchronizing your brain with the rhythm. Isochronics use a distinct and
clean wave form which is designed to harmonize with the brain much more
efficiently. Headphones are optional but recommended.
The Difference Between
Recordings
We
often receive questions inquiring about the difference between
recordings. Many of our descriptions sound alike and people may assume
that the recordings are basically the same. This is not the case. Each
recording is different, and each recording is tuned for a specific
purpose. Example- 4.2 Hz and 6.3 Hz are both within the Theta Range, but
exhibit totally different characteristics. The four main frequency
classifications are large and vague ranges, and within these
classifications are an array of frequency options which all produce
different effects. Also, studies show that exact combination of
frequencies cause many documented brain reactions. We can not publicly
disclose the exact frequencies used in our recordings for product
protection reasons, but you can be assured each and every recording is
specifically tuned to stimulate certain abilities.
Difference Between
Subliminal And
Brainwave Entrainment
Subliminal recordings can only use harmonic sounds and voices, but
cannot actually change the brain's activity as Binaural Beats.
Unfortunately, subliminal recordings don't have any immediate effects,
no observable effects, and there is much debate whether it has any
effect when used by itself. Binaural Beats, on the other hand, work
immediately, and are felt during and after even the first use. When
dealing with Binaural Beats, you're dealing with a powerful tool that is
used by neurophysiologists the world over. With Binaural Beats in your
arsenal, programming your mind with subliminal messaging becomes far
easier.
What To Expect
Simply stated, Expect Results. Binaural
Beats directly stimulate the brain by altering the operating frequency.
Some of the common physical effects are:
The body feeling heavy and the
inability to move freely
Total relaxation of the entire body
from head to toe
Vivid visualizations, colors, and
patterns
Separation of the conscious and
subconscious mind
No Anxiety or
Stress. Expect a sensation of all Tension leaving your body.
Feeling of
sedation
Every person's brain works differently, but on the same basic
principles. Some minds are more open to suggestion, while others refuse
to let go. Reports of "Wild Experiences" are not uncommon, while others
enjoy more mild relaxed effects. While each recording is specifically
designed for a purpose, experiences will differ from person to person.
Just remember that your mind wants what you want. Don't be afraid of
your own consciousness. You're not going to be apart any time soon.
Are Binaural Beats
Dangerous?
Brainwave Entrainment uses the exact same frequencies that we touch upon
everyday in our daily lives. They allow you to reach certain levels of
consciousness "On Demand". You should consult with a doctor before using
Binaural Beats if you have heart problems, a history of mental illness,
or any other factors that you're not sure about.
Also,
keep in mind that Brainwave Entrainment affect your brain frequencies
dramatically while in use. You can go into a state similar to sleep or
suddenly find yourself functioning at your most mentally active and creative
level while using them. Obviously, you should not drive or operate heavy
machinery while using Binaural Beats.
Brain Frequency Chart
Extensive studies have been conducted to determine frequency range and
the associated behaviors/mental states. These studies have produced
incredible results that link metaphysical abilities to exact
frequencies. Below is a chart that shows the four most common brain wave
classifications. Each of these can be broken down into frequencies that
affect a different part of the conscious and subconscious mind. Each
classification has many possible variations, and studies have shown
different combinations will produce different effects.
Frequency range
Name
Usually associated with:
13
to 40 Hz
Beta waves
Active, busy or anxious thinking
and active concentration
7 to 13 Hz
Alpha waves
Relaxation (while awake)
4 to 7 Hz
Theta waves
Dreams, deep meditation, hypnosis
< 4 Hz
Delta waves
Deep dreamless sleep
History Of Binaural
Beats
Binaural Beats were discovered by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove in 1839, and
were considered somewhat of a curiosity in scientific circles. 140
years later, a man named Gerald Oster wrote an article entitled
"Auditory Beats in the Brain." The article tied all previous research
regarding Binaural Beats together, and concluded that it would be a
powerful tool in neurological and cognitive research. In particular, he
noted how animals are able to pick out specific sounds in a sea of noise
in much the same way that people can pick up a conversation in the midst
of a noisy cocktail party - hence the name "the cocktail party effect."
The technology was later developed by physicist Thomas Campbell and
Dennis Menerich with the assistance of Robert Monroe. Together they
found the first applications of Binaural Beats, including a program for
out of body experiences. Research continues to this day, as new tools
come out to assist people in realizing their dreams and leading better,
more empowered lives.
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