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Binaural Beats: Have they worked for you?

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JohnIce2

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😁 Hello Everyone!
So I use these things here and their and while some produce mild stimulation, or relaxation, I think I may have found one that works for a more "noticeable" effect.

Lambda/Epsilon frequencies. These are some newer brainwaves discovered that, for myself, work the best. In fact I just used one (for 14 minutes, with distractions for the first 8mins or so) and notice definite patterns on things, sharper vision, and slight visual distortions. Now, I did smoke some resin earlier (would not recommend smoking resin due to the adverse health effects) but I took note of the exact feeling and visual aspect before plugging in my headphones. Their is DEFINITELY a change.

Essentially, Epsilon/Lambda waves are a very low (.5hz down for Epsilon) and very high (100-200hz for Lambda) waves that play on top of each other. Lambda creates Epsilon. Epsilon creates Lambda.

Can anyone relate to my experience? or haha am I just crazy :shock: :lol:
I have noticed that some Binaural Beats just flat out DO NOT WORK while if you do your homework, you can find some that do.

Here is the one I was using during the above: Epsilon .33hz
Click Here For Youtube Link

And haha I know theirs a official thread for Binaural Beats, but as I am not yet a full member I cannot post their :( .

Thank you for your time!
 
SpartanII said:
I've even had a few digital drugs work for me- mostly the downers.8)
What a stupid company:

Bromo-DragonFLY is a psychedelic hallucinogenic drug related to the phenethylamine family. It is very uncommon with nearly no history of human use. Bromo-DragonFLY is considered an extremely potent hallucinogen with an extremely long duration of action up to several days. On the positive side is mood lift, visual changes such as trails and patterns, increased associative thinking, and ego softening. On the negative end could be short-term memory scramble or loss and confusion as well as the general unknown considering the mystery of this substance.

Oh, and don't forget tripping 96h and death by vasoconstriction if you accidentally overdose... I'm a little upset over paying them $15 for "spiritual science" tracks I could have easily created myself:

I-Doser uses SBaGen as its binaural beat engine. SBaGen's source code has always been licensed by its author (Jim Peters) under the GNU GPLv2. Up until June 2007, I-Doser was distributed in violation of SBaGen's license. However, an agreement was reached between Jim Peters and I-Doser in June 2007, as below.
Okay granted, the music was really pleasant (and reminiscent to Ulrich Schnauss) but the marketing is beyond stupid.

In case somebody is willing to pay $15 for BB, try this SBaGen batch file instead (you need to be comfortable with the Windows shell and an text editor tho) - and donate the $15 to a good cause (e.g. the Nexus admin). The batch file is made accordingly to Tom Campbell's instructions, but you can easily customize it to your own needs (longer duration, lower/higher frequency etc.)


And if you own an Apple device and want ALAC lossless encoding, this is the ffmpeg Windows Powershell command:

Code:
ls -recurse -include *.wav | %{.\ffmpeg.exe -i $_.FullName -acodec alac -ab 999k ($_.DirectoryName+"\"+$_.BaseName+'.m4a')}

If HQ mp3s are good for you (in theory they should), here's the LAME command:

Code:
lame.exe -b 320 -m s -q 0 name.wav name.mp3

If this is too confusing, try Gnaural (not so precise as SBaGen imo): Gnaural: A Binaural-Beat Audio Generator
 
it doesnt do much for me.
BUT.
my maid is absolutely into it and listens all the time to that stuff.
somehow she relates it to meditation and sex.

the defense lab i used to work for had several people who listened to it.

i think the stuff sounds like static and soundtrack from a space station sorta.
 
I actually have, and somewhat regularly use, a device called the "Kasina" by a company called Mindplace.


It uses binural beats, isochronic tones, and some other auditory brainwave entrainment techniques, along with visual entrainment through flashing lights in the glasses.

It with out a doubt gives me effects beyond placebo, most notably it can put me right into that pre sleep / hypnogogic imagery state pretty quickly at any time of day, and can quite handily knock me out for a nap at any time when needed.


I enjoy it quite a bit.

It is a pretty strange experience at first, but once you get used to it, it is quite effective at inducing trance like states, and visual mandala type effects.

Probably not good for someone with epilepsy :)
 
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