Something to listen to for Paralysis?

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SkepticBoy

This q is for anyone who is familiar with entering sleep paralysis to project from:

Anyone reccomend any binarual beats or isochronic tones which would help
for the body to enter paralysis to obe from (from Tiny's technique) I am aiming to try and do this without attempting
to sleep as I know some people attempt to enter paralysis when they are planning
to sleep but no I want something to listen to which could also be handy to serve as
something which will help keep me awake if I am feeling a bit sleepy when I attempt.

So to all those familiar with paralysis to OBE, can you reccomend anything to listen
to which could aid this? Thx.

Under_the_Midnight_Sun

personally, i don't find any bin-aural beats to help me at all, if anything i just fall asleep listening to them. To keep the mind awake i position my body in a somewhat uncomfortable position. For me, it's lying on my back. I've heard of other methods, like putting a piece of plywood under the ankles.

Stookie

You don't really want to enter sleep paralysis. A light trance is fine. As far as the best way, you just have to try different things and see what works. Try the rope technique - it's simple to do. It's worked for me before.

jub jub

Sleep paralysis is usually a spontaneous event and occurs after you've been asleep for awhile. If you become lucid during SP, just tell you etheric double to roll out of bed. It's something that's worked for me.
"A moral being is one who is capable of reflecting on his past actions and their motives - approving of some and disapproving of others"  -  Charles Darwin

Astral316

I tried hemi sync (converted in six parts from youtube on my ipod) for the first time today with great results. I near instantly felt floating sensations with very little mental preparation and achieved a light trance fairly easily. I definitely reccomend trying it, it blows the other binarual beats I've been listening to out of the water.

Lexy

I agree hemi-sync is good stuff for trance....


I guess you mean you are trying to get your body to fall asleep, that's not really what I would call sleep paralysis. Best thing that I find is to focus on the darkness behind your eyes, forget you have a body & do not move at all, put yourself in a position that you are not normally in when you sleep.
"Life is only a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves."

Xanth

Quote from: jub jub on January 28, 2011, 16:15:38
Sleep paralysis is usually a spontaneous event and occurs after you've been asleep for awhile
I'd like to point out that Jub Jub is quite correct in this manner.
What most people talk about when they refer to inducing Sleep Paralysis is entering a "Trance". 

SkepticBoy

Quote from: Astral316 on January 28, 2011, 17:20:27
I tried hemi sync (converted in six parts from youtube on my ipod) for the first time today with great results. I near instantly felt floating sensations with very little mental preparation and achieved a light trance fairly easily. I definitely reccomend trying it, it blows the other binarual beats I've been listening to out of the water.

What actually is the difference between hemi-sync and binarual? and can you recomend any pls ty.

Lexy

Quote from: SkepticBoy on January 29, 2011, 15:26:48
What actually is the difference between hemi-sync and binarual? and can you recomend any pls ty.


it's pretty much the same thing except hemi-sync uses different frequencies & it's highly researched.


Below is the hemi-sync link, it is from the Monroe institute, they have lots of titles to choose from:


HEMI-SYNC
"Life is only a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves."

Volgerle

Quote from: Lexy on January 29, 2011, 17:19:15it's pretty much the same thing except hemi-sync uses different frequencies & it's highly researched.
"Hemi-Sync®" is - as the ® indicates -  the brand / label / trademark of the product offered by TMI and produced in their laboratories.

However, Binaural Beats (or e.g. Isochronic Tones) are not trademarks, they are product types, kind of the vital "ingredients" of the brainwave entrainment audio product. So you find lots of binaural beats in brain entrainment audios from other producers (and there are multitudes!) that are not Hemi-Sync trademark, but more or less work the same way.

TMI (with Hemi-Sync) might still be the market leader and the pioneer, but nowadays they are only one supplier of many in a growing market of brain entrainment audios.

"Hemi-Sync's binaural beat CDs can help you experience enhanced mental, physical, and emotional states."
http://www.hemi-sync.com/default.asp

"Hemi-Sync® can help you experience enhanced mental, physical, and emotional states, by combining verbal guidance, music, pink sound and/or other audio effects with the binaural beats."
http://www.hemi-sync.com/shopcontent.asp?type=Technology

SkepticBoy

Quote from: Volgerle on January 29, 2011, 18:38:59
"Hemi-Sync®" is - as the ® indicates -  the brand / label / trademark of the product offered by TMI and produced in their laboratories.

However, Binaural Beats (or e.g. Isochronic Tones) are not trademarks, they are product types, kind of the vital "ingredients" of the brainwave entrainment audio product. So you find lots of binaural beats in brain entrainment audios from other producers (and there are multitudes!) that are not Hemi-Sync trademark, but more or less work the same way.

TMI (with Hemi-Sync) might still be the market leader and the pioneer, but nowadays they are only one supplier of many in a growing market of brain entrainment audios.

"Hemi-Sync's binaural beat CDs can help you experience enhanced mental, physical, and emotional states."
http://www.hemi-sync.com/default.asp

"Hemi-Sync® can help you experience enhanced mental, physical, and emotional states, by combining verbal guidance, music, pink sound and/or other audio effects with the binaural beats."
http://www.hemi-sync.com/shopcontent.asp?type=Technology

So there there same only hemi-sync adds a little extra?

Volgerle

Quote from: SkepticBoy on January 30, 2011, 00:02:08
So there there same only hemi-sync adds a little extra?
Others also add their extras, such as ocean wave sounds or spoken (open or subliminal) messages. As said, Hemi-Sync is just a trademark - not more. Their products are pretty diverse, which you can see if you look at their catalogue, but so are the others' catalogues, too. Hemi-Sync uses the 'ingredient' binaural sounds/beats like others also do. Possibly they are still the best on the market, possibly they use their own special 'secret ingredients' (like Coca Cola does supposedly for its beverages) to create specific frequencies and ensuing results - but I cannot vouch for this.

Volgerle

here are just two examples of other providers, the first one also offers isochronics which are a kind of "competitor" to the binaurals method, as I see it

http://www.store.unexplainable.net/

http://www.brainsync.com/

http://www.transparentcorp.com/products/

but there are a lot more on the market

you also find cost-free brain entrainment audios in many places on the internet, in another thread here, I already saw someone who added links to this

Here are some examples but I'm sure you find a lot more if you google for it:

http://www.iso-tones.com/tones.html

http://www.jetcityorange.com/meditation/fixed-pitch.html

http://gnomad.info/boxed-nirvana.htm

have fun trying them out.
;-)


Lexy

I have tried so many & I *highly* suggest you get one of the metamusic from hemi-sync. I don't work for them or anything  :lol: they just make me swoon. Actually I think silence is best.
"Life is only a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves."