Zone out with BrainWave Generator
Fellow
blogger Victor has dabbled in computerized hypnotism, but I'll
have to ask him if he's tried BrainWave Generator. It's a Windows
shareware app (30 day trial after which you pay $40) that plays specific sound frequencies to each of your ears, which
will "take you to the state of mind you want." At least, that's what the BrainWave Generator web site says.
Among the laundry list of possible uses claimed by the BrainWave Generator are:- Relaxation and meditation by entraining your brain into desired states
- Enhancement of learning capabilities (super learning)
- Sleep induction (for treating insomnia or just for falling asleep quicker)
- Focusing attention and enhancing awareness
- Alleviation of headaches and migraines, as well as other pain
- Preparation for stressful situations
- Self hypnosis and/or subliminal programming
[Via Jeremy Zawodny]












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsJonathan HarfordMar 29th 2006 12:10PM
Also noting are freeware binaural generators Gnaural (http://gnaural.sourceforge.net/) and SBaGen (http://uazu.net/sbagen/)
Jonathan HarfordMar 29th 2006 12:12PM
Well, it looks to me like I don't know how to construct a sentence. BINAURAL BEATS WORK FOLKS
ExoticMar 29th 2006 2:04PM
Delirium. To calculate this waves scientists waste years and one man can repeat their success? I don't believe in it
byronMar 29th 2006 4:24PM
This software was stopped when it tried to install the IOPUS KEY LOGGER. Beware!!!! It may be a false positive, but if so, they need to get it straght with Mcafee ofr labeling it so-
byronMar 29th 2006 4:25PM
This software was stopped when it tried to install the IOPUS KEY LOGGER. Beware!!!! It may be a false positive, but if so, they need to get it straght with Mcafee ofr labeling it so-
byronMar 29th 2006 4:25PM
This software was stopped when it tried to install the IOPUS KEY LOGGER. Beware!!!! It may be a false positive, but if so, they need to get it straght with Mcafee ofr labeling it so-
Tushar DayalMar 29th 2006 4:45PM
Has anyone read Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep"??