Deltadream Benediction (Solfeggio 396Hz with Delta Binaural Beats)
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@highermusic That's an interesting theory, I've experienced this at casinos too now that you've mentioned it.
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@highermusic Could be, but all it did for me was make me want to sleep. No money to be made that way.
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This music is magic, wonderful & heavenly. A fantastic joy while surfing the net. I've made it my pick me upp!!!
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Should I watch the video while listening to the music?
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muy catolico el canto es un canto gregoriano no me gusto solo por eso
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It's like the music is coming from inside my head.
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it should be on projecter and alone in the room
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"... trigger intense dreams." I'd rather not shit myself in my sleep, but ehhh... you only live once, I suppose.
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Does anyone else get put to sleep by the sounds in a casino? I had a bf who used to take me to casinos a few times a month and every time we went I always felt fuzzy headed and sleepy and could almost feel my head vibrate,the moment we walked into the slot room. The constant hum of the machines and the constant ching ching sound of people hitting the jackpot made me super sleepy and sort of trance out instead of excited an ready to gamble. Is that weird?
purity4all 3 months ago
@purity4all Personally, I am convinced that casinos use a variety of tactics to hypnotize the crowd to trigger addicts to spend money while in some kind of gambletrance.
highermusic 2 weeks ago
I've been in electronic music and what you guys describe is nothing new... What do you think (besides the obvious use of drugs in the electronic music/dance scene) got these people going?? the love of music and being able to escape in music, of course the drugs made that a lot more easier, but the essence of raves, trance, etc is just to get in this higher mood, with or without the dope ...
amisven 1 year ago 19
@amisven Tribal music, drumming, chanting, etc. were a sacred component of the human experience before language even developed. Research repeatedly demonstrates that the nervous systems of most living beings respond to music stimuli. But research only ends up proving what we already know... ;-)
highermusic 1 year ago 18