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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Brainwave Entrainment

Sound is powerful. It has a profound effect on matter, movement, and even brain functioning. Our brains consistently emit specific frequencies when we are experiencing different states of mind. Neuroscientists have been able to reverse the process to induce specific mind states by playing back these frequencies, both through sound and light.

This is 15 minutes, which is as short as the effective ones come. Take the time to experience how easily your entire reality can be manipulated. You *MUST* wear headphones. Close your eyes and meditate (when I say meditate, I mean stop thinking).


The video above uses binaural beats to pull your brain into delta state. This is a state of deep relaxation, you experience this when you're in that half-awake, half-asleep state as you lay in bed on a Saturday morning. Binaural beats play a different frequency in each ear, your brain hears the difference between these 2 frequencies. For example, this video is playing two audible frequencies just 2-4 hz apart, which is a delta wave.

Binaural beats don't work for everyone. I believe our brains are all pretty much the same, so if it doesn't work you're doing it wrong. Nevertheless, they say isochronic tones work when binaural beats don't. Isochronic tones are another form of brainwave entrainment that play tones set to a specific frequency in a repetitive, hypnotic beat. The video below uses isochronic beats to stimulate serotonin and endorphin release. It's long (30 minutes) but it absolutely works and will make you feel verrry nice.


So these kinds of sounds can bring on almost any state and even cause serotonin, dopamine, and endorphin release? Sounds like drugs. The company i-Doser creates complicated brainwave entrainment clips that combine binaural beats, isochronic tones, and various other memory-intrusive sound effects to replicate the effect of drugs. They have LSD, cocaine, pain killers, ecstasy, etc. They also have some more mysterious doses that attempt to pull you into various states of trance and dreaming. Below is clip of someone reacting to an LSD i-dose. I have tested i-doser on 10+ people; screaming, mad twitching, weird arm positioning, and rapid-eye movement is typical. There are some "F" words, sorry.


These kinds of tones are very easy to hide in music. The tones are just as effective when they are too quiet to be detected and when music is played over it. Modern music is full of stuff like this. It's scary, music can have a more powerful effect than most people realize. Imagine if gangster rap and party girl music used these manipulative tones to trance their lyrics into the mind of the listener while associating it with serotonin and endorphin release. That's classical conditioning, psychologists, and it's being used unknowingly to manipulate people. Many kids are being raised by this kind of music, and brainwave entrainment is being used more and more. I'll delve deeper into the ethics of this later on.

Here's a song I made using monaural beats and isochronic tones. It's designed to stimulate peace, relaxation, and serotonin release. It's a work in progress, but... now's a relevant time to release it so whatever. Enjoy :)



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