Hemi-Sync (R)
I enjoyed many of the Hemi-Sync titles.
I grew bored with them as a buyer.
Main benefit: scientifically studied brain wave technology to lead you into other states of consciousness.
Main drawback: On titles with verbal guidance, the introduction starts from the very basic beginning on every tape, then you are given only one to three words while in the trance state. This takes too much of my time to get me too little value.
I keep a few choice items, mostly those that drop you right into a particular consciousness state, or get to it quickly. The Surgical Support Series (R) has a title for use during surgery. I’ve used it to get me through dental and chelation visits. Chelation is a detox process, which in my case included sitting for an hour long IV session after my dental visits. I skipped the verbal introductory tape, and was just using the intra-op title without words during my dental visit and during the IV treatment.
They have many musical titles which have the brain wave technology embedded within them.
Remembrance (R) is a good musical title, which is strong enough to keep kids entertained, but most titles I heard were soft and ambient.
I listened to Winds Over The World(R) while I studied real estate to help me stay with it, as learning real estate was notoriously fearsome for me. I tend to attack any fear of knowledge with a large pot of coffee and some music.
I also kept the Going Home Series (R). This series is designed to help make the transition of the terminally ill easier. It acquaints them with the next world, so that moving into that new world won’t be as scary. While I was in the role of promoting these products, I attempted to listen through this one, but it is still rather scary if you aren’t comfortable with having much knowledge about the non-physical worlds. I’m still firmly planted in the here-and-now physical realm.
I use the series to release various stresses that are unnecessary for me while living in the here-and-now.
Alice Norris