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Question: Do you use binaural beats?
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phitau
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« on: March 12, 2008, 08:59:16 »

I've definitely OBE'ed when I was younger and just recently realized what I was doing as a kid. I used to have very high vibrations before I'd go to sleep when I was a little. Right now, I'm trying to bring it all back. It's very difficult for me now, so I began using BWGen, and I'm getting to very good results with the Deep Mind VI preset. BTW, I'm 20 years old right now. I think it's because I went through this long phase in not believing we had souls. Though, now I do. The vibes are coming back to me slowly with the aide of BWGen.

PS. Does anyone know a good program to use for setting up multiple alarm clocks on my computer? I don't want to wake anyone else with my regular alarm clock going off every X amount of minutes during the night (to practice that alarm clock method to OBE).
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« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2008, 09:40:15 »

Well, I personally like Neuro Programmer and Mind stereo from Transparent Corp... I also have a session called Deep Mind VI that I downloaded from Transparent Corps website. I have also felt some pretty heavy vibrations with the Schuman Resonance and have had some interesting mental phenomenon with pretty much any Gamma session.

Also as far as your alarm clocks go, try using the Windows task schedule editor, for the program you want to run just pick an MP3 file or MIDI or something and set a start time and end time for it, you can turn Windows Media player into a very nice Alarm clock that works...99.5% of the time.
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