Are binaural beats “occult”?
I am not using binaural beats for spiritual furposes, like chakras, ESP, lucid dreaming, and astral projection.
I AM using binaural beats to get high, get over stress or a bad mood, make myself feel good, stimulate my brain to wake up in the morning OR stay up all night (useful for a student).
Binaural beats are a product of intellectual research. Moreover, we can say that the internet and cell phones (communicating over a distance is shamanism/telepathy), music players (sorcery), cameras and videocameras (sorcery), and EEG’s (mind-reading) are occult. So, all science is occult, which it is not. However, binaural beats DO touch on aspects forbidden by Christianity, by I am not using binaural beats for those things.
So, is taking advantage of this amazing technology “occult”?
Two different tones play an effect and “stimulate” the brain into alternate states. And 170 years ago was not exactly the Dark Ages. But still, is binaural beats “paranormal” and is it against Christianity?
Question posted courtesy of: Caffeinated Content

March 14th, 2008 at 9:51 am
Hey I just discoved them! NO they are scientific- it’s how our brains work, it’s not occult at all!
YEs, I have found it very very helpful to falling asleep with them. Pretty cool if you ask me.
We are always discovering new things about the way our bodies work.
March 17th, 2008 at 5:03 pm
March 19th, 2008 at 8:46 pm
I like your description of technology.
As far as binaural beats, I don’t consider them occult, though I also don’t consider them to be useful for anything other than learning more about the way our brains work.
March 22nd, 2008 at 8:14 pm
tHE WAY that U describe Binaural Beats; It Truly “Beats Me” What You Are Talking ABOUT ! ! !
It Seems that Binaural Beats “May B” RELATED 2 the Occult; in which case it would DEFINITELY B Harm-FUL ! ! !