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Astral Journey
- Hypnotic Music to Induce Trance
- Narrado por: Dick Sutphen
- Inglés
- Duración: 1 h y 1 min
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Resumen del editor
DO NOT USE WHILE DRIVING
By itself, Astral Journey is inner-harmony music produced in a pentatonic scale—without tension or resolve. A soothing blend of instruments and ethereal voices that draw you into the Higher realms of light and love.
But on this audio, Dick added mind-technology to the music. When you’re wide awake the cycle-per-second electrical activity of your brain registers in the beta range. When in an altered-state, you’re in alpha—deeper is theta. Listening to Hypnotic Astral Journey, you’ll also hear a clicking sound that begins in mid-beta and slows down over several minutes to deep alpha/theta. Your mind automatically links to the sound and follows it down into theta—the hypnogogic line—the visionary level that Albert Einstein claimed inspired all his theories.
This is one of the titles Dick used in his seminars to hypnotize the participants and guide them through subjective explorations such as past-life regression, telepathy, and meditations.
Don’t use in a moving automobile or while doing other things. This music will generate a dreamy state of mind. Use it with meditation, massage, while making love, for deep relaxation, and other uses conducive to mind programming. 60 minutes.
Make certain you are fully alert and awake at the end of this session.
Dick Sutphen is a best-selling author and seminar trainer who specializes in brain/mind technology. He instructs medical and other professionals in how to use his life-changing techniques. Over 200,000 people have attended a Sutphen Seminar.