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36 Amazing Sound Combinations PET-Scan Tested for Effectiveness!
Our library of 36 proprietary sound patterns is one of the most significant developments in the world of self-help and personal transformation!
Each of our BrainSpeak sound patterns is comprised of serveral elements which include organic natural sounds, binaural and trinaural rhythms, and computer enhanced natural sounds, all processed in 3-dimensional holophonic digital stereo.
Why "organic" natural sounds?
When Dr. John-David and composer William Aura recorded the original sound samples, they knew something that almost every other producer of self-help audios miss.
In a world of computer-mania where almost any sound can be "manufactured" by a PC or a Mac, John-David and Aura knew that the real human response to a sound is not determined by just the sound but the context in which the sound occurs.
Take the sound of water for example. Water is one of the easiest sounds to mimic with a computer but the problem is that the manufactured sound of water is not processed by the brain the same way the natural sound of water is.
Why? Because it lacks context.
What is context?
Context is the natural environment in which a sound occurs. In our water example--let's say we're talking about water in a forest stream--the sound of the water is not in isolation. That is, along with the sound of the water are the sounds created by the interaction with the rocks it's flowing over, the reverberation of the water sound against the bank, the interaction of the water sound with the air, even the ambient air temperature impacts the richness of the sound of the water.
Your brain looks to the context of a sound for its validity and if it passes the test (sound and context match) will then generates a brain rhythm response. All natural sounds occur in a context which must be maintained if the sound is to be "believed" by the brain.
What's the difference between computer generated and computer shaped sounds?
Computer shaped sounds are natural sounds changed using our state of the art audio suite to create versions of the sound that speak directly to specific parts of the brain/mind while leaving the all-important context of the sound intact.
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