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Patty

My opinion is - hemi sync helps, but is not necessary. My best experiences were not related to technology. They were just me and intent and very strong need.

Technology will not get you out of your body on it's own. I don't think. It will help, if you have a start in that direction.

At the moment, if I am really intent on projecting I will put on hemisync and have a 50/50 chance of success. But usually I am not intent on it, so most nights I just go to bed. I still project during the "normal" nights, for one reason or another. Let's say one night every few weeks I'll project, not trying. If I AM trying and put on hemisync, the odds go up that I'll succeed.

And these experiences still are not quite what I "want."  But they are quite adventurous.

I think you should see what you can do on your own. The bulk of the work is stuff like identifying personal restrictive beliefs, fears, learning to quiet the mind - it depends on you, but the bulk of the work is just that - personal work.

In my opinion.

jjnewbin

Hi paul,

I have the first Hemi-Sync CD from the Monroe Institute (www.monroeinstitute.org) which is extremely overpriced. they use binaural beats just like Brainwave Generator. This means two different tones are put into your ears...one in the left and a slightly different one in the right. the idea is that the brain tries to bring them together and you hear a wavy sound. various frequencies of these beats are supposed to affect your brain patterns and can help you get into a different state of mind.

Hemi-sync, in the first few CD's at least, uses Robert Monroe's voice. he coaches you through some of the relaxation exercises. i personally cannot listen to his voice, or even his accent to be honest. so i dont use the hemi-sync stuff anymore...BUT i think you can download it with those filesharing programs.

brainwave generator does the same thing hemi-sync does, but it is a program (shareware) and you can control the binaural beats...plus there are presets (small programs you import) that give a whole range of perhaps 30 minute things to listen to...i believe you can get ones that do the same thing as Hemi-Sync...i  think i might have some. you can download it at (www.bwgen.com) but i think you have to pay something to get a fully functioning version.
you can also export them to .wav files and them convert them to MP3's (winamp can convert .wav files) and then burn them onto a CD to listen to away from the computer.

hope this helps.

jj

Feelflowz

I'd really like to know what people think of the different kinds of technology out there: hemi-sync, Brainwave Generator etc.

What else it out there?

And, what is the Brainwave Generator? Is it a machine? Software you download in your computer?

I'd love to know your opinions and experiences.

Cheers,
Paul
Unfolding enveloping missiles of soul
Recall senses sadly
Mirage like soft blue like lanterns below
To light the way gladly
Feel flows (White hot glistening shadowy flows)
-from "Feel Flows", The Beach Boys