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Various Uses Of Audio With Embedded Binaural Beats
Uses of audio with embedded binaural beats that are mixed with music or
various pink or background sound are diverse. They range from relaxation,
meditation, stress reduction, pain management, improved sleep quality,
decrease in sleep requirements, super learning, enhanced creativity and
intuition, remote viewing, telepathy, and out-of-body experience and lucid
dreaming. Audio embedded with binaural beats is often combined with
various meditation techniques, as well as positive affirmations and
visualization.
Binaural beats experience and music
While light stimulates the front of the brain (cortex logical thought
process), sound is processed by the back of the brain (limbic emotional
process). The combination of light with sound stimulates both the front and
back of the brain at the same time. This helps to balance the activity of the
front with that of the back of the brain by increasing the activity of both at
the same time. Using the Nova Pro 100, or the InnerPulse to generate
binaural beat frequencies, you can add your own music of choice to
augment the experience. Here are some tips to help you augment the
effectiveness of doing a program using different types of music and sound.
Where to find additional information and learn more
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