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tommi
22-04-2007, 01:59 PM
Not sure how many people on here are into this, but it's well worth looking into. Here's a site where you can get powerful binural harmonic brain beats layered into music. A little pricey I know but well worth it.

http://www.centerpointe.com/

There's loads of others about, and a lot cheaper, but just not as good imo.

Worth noting that this is the same technology that is used in 'commercial' music, but differently.

Preston Nichols is a person worth looking up. He recorded hits with the beatles, the stones etc in the 60's and describes how they would put subliminal hypnotic beats layered into the music.

P.s. For anyone who genuinely wants the holosync tracks but really can't afford it, then i'll upload a few of mine as flac files..

oneofmany
22-04-2007, 02:12 PM
I have a brainwave generator with over 200 presets, and this thing will literally open your third eye, simulate different drugs and put you in any state you want to be in, and its fully adjustable. With the visual plugin, you may as well be doing LSD. great fun, but there are hangovers, when I first used the third eye preset, I was rubbing my forehead where my pineal gland sits for a week, It's a powerful tool.

tommi
22-04-2007, 02:16 PM
I'm not too keen on brainwave generator, I have trouble relaxing with some of harsher sounds, though maybe I didn't give it enough of a go. I've lost it (BWG) now anyway after having to re-format my comp.. In fact I had about 20 gig of brainwave technology stuff..

Actually, which one have you got.? I'll go and have a look. I had one that was literally called 'brainwave generator'. Maybe it's got a little bit better since I last used it..

limelady
22-04-2007, 02:22 PM
The 2 CD system I got was from Awakened Minds, and by all accounts its as effective as the the system you mention.

http://www.mercola.com/forms/holosync.htm

Its also nowhere near as expensive. :D

I don't want to turn my post into an advertisement for any particular product or brand, but I can tell you I am more than happy with the binural beats system I purchased, which is over-layed with the soothing sound of rain falling in a rainforest.

Hmmmmm, nice! ;)

oneofmany
22-04-2007, 02:22 PM
I'm not too keen on brainwave generator, I have trouble relaxing with some of harsher sounds, though maybe I didn't give it enough of a go. I've lost it (BWG) now anyway after having to re-format my comp.. In fact I had about 20 gig of brainwave technology stuff..

Actually, which one have you got.? I'll go and have a look. I had one that was literally called 'brainwave generator'. Maybe it's got a little bit better since I last used it.. that's the one i got, but on mine, if you don't like something about the beat, it's fully adjustable to make a smoother ride, you can change tone, frequency and beat interval. you can even turn off the overlapping beats if you wish, or just make a custom beat, the choice is yours with my program, it might be a bit newer than the one you used previously

tommi
22-04-2007, 02:44 PM
The 2 CD system I got was from Awakened Minds, and by all accounts its as effective as the the system you mention.

http://www.mercola.com/forms/holosync.htm

Its also nowhere near as expensive. :D

I don't want to turn my post into an advertisement for any particular product or brand, but I can tell you I am more than happy with the binural beats system I purchased, which is over-layed with the soothing sound of rain falling in a rainforest.

Hmmmmm, nice! ;)

I've not come across this one before, might have to invest.. The Centerpointe one is a bit overpriced but you do get 6 cd's and full support with it etc. One of the tracks called quietude is just fantastic, beautiful pipe music with really powerful beats behind it..

deca
22-04-2007, 03:17 PM
Hmmm I am looking for music/ to alter my mind. I am a TI of electroinc harassment mostly voice to skull I now have a mp3 player 4gigs hooked up to a ear bone speaker. The perpetrators of this can beam emf/elf into me to also change my state of mind. I need some type of music witch will balance this and
focus on what I want to do and not make me even more suggestible plus also keep me up beat?

stickwhistler
22-04-2007, 04:04 PM
Free!

http://uazu.net/sbagen/

There are 2 mp3 sound tracks that you can play over any of the
many presets in the folder, but apparently any mp3 will play over them,
so pick yer own music.

emma royds
22-04-2007, 05:14 PM
Try this program, and don't forget to try the presets.

http://www.bwgen.com

Also try this, it is very good.

http://www.soundborb.com

Again there are extra presets to download for this little diamond of a program.

wakeuptime
04-11-2009, 10:56 AM
I've been looking for information on Centerpointe and the holosync program which I just bought. Thanks for all the info given here about brain waves, etc.

turquoisefire777
04-11-2009, 01:06 PM
http://www.braineditor.com/

jammasterj13
04-11-2009, 01:12 PM
Good Thread.

This is the best tool I've ever used where brainwave tech' is concerned.

Neuro Programmer 2 Professional.

http://www.transparentcorp.com/products/np/

Uses isochronic tones instead of Binaurals, much more effective.
Create your own too.
I use a Mindlab Proteus Light and sound machine as well, based on military technology.
Wa Wa WeeWow.:D

devanshoom
04-11-2009, 01:28 PM
i was doing some online reading a while back and saw a few comments here and there claiming the holosync inventor is bought and paid for and has been known to meet with David Rockerfeller...dunno if there was any truth to it but it certainly made me think....if you know what I mean.

whiterain
04-11-2009, 02:45 PM
i was doing some online reading a while back and saw a few comments here and there claiming the holosync inventor is bought and paid for and has been known to meet with David Rockerfeller...dunno if there was any truth to it but it certainly made me think....if you know what I mean.

make your own, then you can be sure there are no hidden effects

pinkfreud
05-11-2009, 05:29 AM
what a kickass thread, i've bookmarked it.


hardly knew anything about binural and other brainwave tech, but i'm gonna give this a listen now. thank you so much for posting :)