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#1
I recently got the "trial" CD of the Holo-sync system. It seems to be the same basic technology as hemi-sync, with one tone in one ear and another tone in the other ear, with the brain tending to follow the beat(difference)frequency. Does anyone know if there is a difference between these two audio techniques?
Thanks,
Maya
#2
Welcome to Astral Consciousness! / biofeedback
January 27, 2003, 11:36:44
I'm interested in finding out if anyone in this forum has used biofeedback training to achieve altered states. I know that TMI's hemisync tapes/CD's are reproductions of EEG results from people who were in altered states, but listening to them has very rarely resulted in anything but C1 for me. I think I would have better results if I had feedback that would allow me to realize the instants when I do achieve the desired state, before I fall back out of it again. I have used TMI tapes for 20 years now, so it is not a lack of practice or persistence.
Anybody have any input?
Thanks!
Maya
#3
Commentary on the "disk", Higher Self, and God:
Robert Monroe's Ultimate Journey had a very strong impact on me; his writing is too intellectual for some but a good fit for me. I like his terminology of "I There" because I think it is the best description of "who" the higher self is. He also describes how it is necessary to gather up all the parts before the I There can move on to the next level of existence.

Hank Wesselman's 3rd book, Vision Seeker, also describes a journey to what certainly seems to be his I There, with the now-familiar feelings of intense joy and being "back home again."

I haven't read very much of ancient religious literature, although I am familiar with some of Swedenborg. Much of the religious literature is so colored with belief that it is hard to make any sense of it from the post-modern rational point of view. But I continue to think that the only good way to really know is to do your own exploring, and don't accept anything as blind fact, even your own conclusions.

Maya
#4
Adrian,

The information you presented was interesting and in line with much of what I have read.

I am new to this forum, do not know who you are, and find myself wondering something. My question is not intended to be disrespectful.

You present this information as fact rather than opinion. Can you tell me your source, that leads you to believe it is fact?

Maya
#5
Can someone tell me the difference between holosync and hemisync? The holosync site makes some pretty strong claims, but since I basically have no response to hemisync, I wondered if it was worth my time to even try holosync, if it is essentially the same thing.
Thanks,
Maya
#6
Welcome to Astral Consciousness! / biofeedback
January 28, 2003, 09:05:13
yes, Adrian, all you said. Like I said....I have spent 20 years working on this stuff. Two TMI programs, Bruce Moen's workshop, a couple of shamanic dream workshops, much practice. I won't say "nothing" has happened; I've had a few OBE's, many pre-cognitive and interesting dreams, several visions, but I think that I am too left-brained to make permanent inroads through intent and practice, or it would have happened already. Since the left brain is dominant, it seems the wiser course is to utilize it against itself, so to speak, and find different methods than what I have already spent much time on. I am in a position to afford biofeedback equipment if I knew what to get, and would consider doing that. I was hoping someone would have a little experience and could provide some information.
Maya
#7
QuoteOriginally posted by Frank



Imagine looking out horizontaly from your physical eyes. Then shut your eyes so you are now viewing the backs of your eyelids. That's the 2D blackness. Now turn your mental focus through about 100 degrees up from the horizontal. In other words you have shifted so you are now looking within the mind just beyond vertical.

Yours,
Frank

I have some questions on this: when I'm viewing the backs of my eyelids....what distance shoudl I be focusing at? Like, if I try to focus on the backs of my eylids, I'm really straining my eyes. If I pretend my eyelids are 50 miles away, that's a whole different thing. I get caught up in "what do you mean by that" kind of questions and get stuck. I have never seen 3D blackness that I am aware of; I seem to be limited to only hypno- and pompo- gogic and dream states, for the vast majority of the experiences I have, with conscious intent delivering zero results.

Maya