How much would it cost to get my brain waves measured while listenign to binaural beat CDs?
I bought Bill Harris’ Centerpointe Holosync CD maybe 5 years ago or so. I had an experience once or twice where I felt really peaceful for the next day or 2, but other than that nothing. So I gave up on it. The CD is called Awakening Prologue, which is Holosync’s beginning level (there’s like 12 levels I think, each supposedly more powerful than the last).
The CD is supposed to change your brainwaves so that they’re the same as a person who is in deep meditation, and only is able to get that far after maybe decades of meditating, while the CD is supposed to do it in minutes. Bill Harris says that there comes a point where one level has done all it’s going to do for you, and then you need to go to the next level. Maybe that’s what happened with me and the beginner’s level?
But before I buy the next CD from him, I want to make sure that it changes my brainwaves like it’s supposed to. Would a biofeedback place do this or someplace like that? And how much would it cost?
Question posted courtesy of: Caffeinated Content

March 25th, 2008 at 9:02 pm
The cds of that nature only work when you will do nothing for it into speakers it was really helps the light really helps the photosonix inner pulse and if you are playing.
For it you are using earphones if you want to get the waveforms meant think there are playing it into speakers it you are using earphones if you can make your own sessions.
March 27th, 2008 at 3:32 pm
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March 28th, 2008 at 10:17 pm
This sounds like trying to pass med school with one night of intense cramming. If you’re trying to achieve some sense of inner peace quickly, then your mindset is kind of off to begin with. It’s harsh, but that’s the way I see it.
March 31st, 2008 at 2:06 pm
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April 4th, 2008 at 1:25 am
I would be happy to measure your brain waves for a mere $100. My method is a secret because obviously, I don’t want everybody else being able to do it. That would be stupid.