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http://unisonicas... Shimmering Gossamer CD & mp3 downloads Drift int...
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http://unisonicas... Shimmering Gossamer CD & mp3 downloads Drift into a timeless Theta journey of tranquility, with the frequency support of Unisonic Ascension binaural beats. Enjoy the cascading melodies of serene Harp washing over subdued synthesizers and flute. This 9 min sample, of the 22 min long meditation Shimmering Gossamer, is from Unison Vol 3 and is available on CD or mp3 pay for download at; http://www.unison... Music by illume in essence.
Featuring Daeva Skye on the Harp .......................................................................................................... Audio Neurological Aspects of Binaural Beats
Binaural Beats are a scientifically proven brain entrainment process that slowly started to gain recognition after an article called, Auditory Beats in the Brain, by Dr Gerald Oster, was published in the October 1973 edition of Scientific America.
Binaural beats work by sending two different Hz frequencies, to each ear via stereo headphones causing the left and right Brain hemispheres to work in unison to hear a phantom frequency or third tone, the centred Hz difference between the two tones. The Hz separations cerate a constant gentle beat and its timing and pulse match the Hz separation per second. The binaural beat process can be used to stimulate altered states of consciousness by selecting binaural beat patterns to mach a desired brainwave. After a few minuets of listening and calculating, the brain starts to mach this binaural beat; because of a process called frequency follow response. In reality a binaural beat is not heard as true sound in the headphone environment, it is more like a neurological signal perceived within the brain by both brain hemispheres working in unison.
The neural synchrony stimulated by binaural beats is a major aspect that assists the brain to function at a higher level. The brain continually forms new connections following new experiences. The quality and strength of neuronal connections can vary according to the input received by the brain. Binaural beats in the Alpha, Theta and Delta range provide a continuous relaxed input and promote healthy rewiring through its audio neurological signal calculation. These new audio experiences in the brain trigger a burst of new connections between neurons, and with repetition these new neural pathways become fit, just like going to a gym, and it is the fittest connections in our brains that survive. The binaural beat process is faster, easer and more than just meditation and after several weeks the brain becomes more lateralised and starts to form permanent relaxed memories in both hemispheres.
The brain doesnt become dependant on binaural beats for relaxation, over time, it actually becomes more resilient to stress and this process continues to develop further, when more binaural stimuli is received by the brain. Furthermore, as the synchronized hemispheres and neurons develop, greater personal awareness and insight follows, combined with greater stress resilience; makes binaural beat therapy a valuable tool in counseling and other therapeutic settings.
Binaural beats are excellent for developing higher states of consciousness and going beyond meditation.
Unisonic Ascension
http://www.unison...
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My third video in this series which in actual fact is the very last cove...
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My third video in this series which in actual fact is the very last cover I have left! Yup completed all 24 Tintin covers in paper tole form.
My turtle makes an appearance at the end of the video to check out the famous shark submarine.
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This Cold War-era cartoon, ("Make Mine Freedom" - 1948) tried...
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This Cold War-era cartoon, ("Make Mine Freedom" - 1948) tried to warn us all the way back in 1948. Spread this around. Share with a friend. There is an important message here. Creative Commons - Attribution (CC-BY - reuse allowed)
Producer: Sutherland (John) Productions Sponsor: Harding College (Searcy, Arkansas) Audio/Visual: Sd, C Keywords: Cold War; Animation: Advertising; Capitalism Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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Interested in aquaponics? Go here to grow up to 10 times the plants, in ...
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Interested in aquaponics? Go here to grow up to 10 times the plants, in half the time, while the "fish" do all the work! http://thelocalwe... -End of Ad See below.
Growing power seems to have a winning combo going. I underestimated what they are doing. Based on the information in these videos, IF true, then on 3 acres they are producing 1,000,000 pounds of food each year! How are they doing this? Well, based on the information given in the video...
10,000 fish 300-500 yards worm compost 3 acres of land in green houses Grow all year using heat from compost piles. Using vertical space
A packed greenhouse produces a crop value of $5 Square Foot! ($200,000/acre).
Now, just to be clear I am not growing power or will allen. Also, a pound of plant or fish product is not the same thing as eatable food unless you process all parts of them for food. i.e. eating the fish bones and using plant stalks in stews. Generally, nations that are well fed throw away most of the plant and eat only the best parts thus lowing the yield of food.
Growing power depends on and runs on the HUGE amounts of compost they make from food waste that is taken from the city. With out this compost there would be no heat for the greenhouses and no fuel for the plants to grow. Its a great thing to divert this from the landfill and provide cheap food for the community.
My personal experience is that growing 7 pounds of food per square foot in a year is not that hard to do especially if you grow year around. You have to select plants that produce a lot of food in a small space which means you may not get a nutritionally complete diet if thats all you grow. Also layering of growth to use all space is important.
I personally use a 12 foot round pond 2.5 feet deep to grow 300+ pounds of fish in an aquaponic system and the bulk of my produce is grow using the biointensive method, in the ground, which is watered from the nitrogen rich fish water. My typical yield is between 6 and 9 pounds of food per square foot per year. This does require that I grow over winter which most people do not do. I find that growing in fall and winter months I actually get more production over fall and winter because there is NO bug problems! The crops do mature much slower, but they will mature! Think of it this way, the standard planted row may have 2 or 3 rows of veggies. Bio intensive will plant 12 rows; thats already 4 times the produce. Now add in onions, for example, that grow vertically above sweet potato vines, this increases production a lot. Now add to that 4 harvest per year vs the standard one season growing season. Now you have X4 more productivity. This brings us to X4X4 or 16 times the productivity of the standard growing methods. If you add to that hanging pot or what ever to add more growing space you have again increased productivity again. I personally have not used vertical space in that way. An snap shot of my experience is growing one sweat potato per 1.5' x 1.5' area (2.25 square feet) this one plant produces on average 12 pounds of root per plant and in that space I grow 4 to 6 leeks adding a pond of produce. Now, the vines grow all over the place, and I tie some up, are not confined to that 2.25 square feet of soil space. From each plant you can easily average 3 pounds of eatable leaves as you pick them over the growing season. At this point alone I am averaging 16 pounds of eatable food in 2.25 square feet or 16/2.5=7 pounds of food per square foot. Now that is in ONE GROWING SEASON. As I also grow fava beans, wheat, and fodder greens for two more seasons so my yelid is averaging 8 to 10 pounds in a year. IF I did this on 3 acres of growing space, excluding foot paths and green house walls ect then my production would be 8 pounds per square foot * 43560 feet acre * 3 = 1,045,440 pounds of food. It is possible to get even more by choosing the right crops and getting 4 harvest per year. I have settled on 4000 square feet of growing space per person for providing pretty much all the food a person needs. I suggest anyone starting this start with a very small garden and do it well. Something like a 5' by 20' growing bed would be the most you would start with.
SUGGESTED READING: backyardaquaponics [dot] com/forum Food Now by bountiful gardens One Mexican Diet by bountiful gardens Four Season Harvest by Eliot Coleman Winter Harvest Handbook by Eliot Coleman
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