Matreya
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So my friend and I were talking first about Lucid Dream Meditation, but then later about a means of feeling multiple types of euphoric, or almost substance like high states. The effect is achieved through a means of alternating tones, frequencies, ranges, hertz, etc. I won't pretend I had any idea how it really worked, nor do I have a vastly bigger understanding now.
Anyway, I ask because I wanna hear the experiences people have had.
According to James, my friend, he listened to a 30 minute session called Euphoria, and then when finished felt lethargic, yet extremely happy, giggly even.
I however, had a... well I can't truly judge because of circumstances leading to it. Anyway, I listened to one called Whiskey Buzz. It was around 27 minutes, some odd seconds. It started in this almost... weirdly calming long droning pitch, before sky rocketing to this high squeal. It lasted maybe 12 minutes alternating, from low, to high, medium, then high before repeating.
At first I guess I just admittedly was surprised that it made me relax. I didn't think the sounds really would effect me. That's one of the things I heard, it doesn't always effect everyone and when it does, its almost never the same.
Well, at about the aforementioned 12 minute mark, I realized I was genuinely starting to feel a bit light headed. If I was standing, I imagine it could have almost been inebriative. But, now here's where my trip down I Dosing became aaaamaaaaaziiing.
Suddenly from out of nowhere a random change occurred, it was minimal - yet definitely noticeable due to the noticeable change. It was crazy, suddenly I felt I couldn't hear the tones, it was like the headphones had fallen out and that it was replaced with the sound of approaching footsteps.
Now, to set it up. I am currently staying in the mountains, though am used to always being in the city. So this already was bad for me, because being so secluded feels wrong. Plus this house is old, like early 20s old, and it is just myself awake at 3 o'clock in the morning. No lights outside, none inside beside my fone. So...
I instantly jerked to see what was causing it, because everyone was asleep. I knew this. My mother in law takes heavy sleeping meds and my fiance just had her first day of work in a long while, plus my kids don't even flinch until the sun is up - no matter what. Yet, as I'm turning my head, boom, I swear before everything was the typical "shadow figure" that all those "demon/paranormal shows" talk about. It seemed so fraking close, and was bent over toward me within arms reach, as if to attack my face.
Now, I haven't slept in almost 24 hours, and I know I am exhausted, caffeine fueled and that it was all the effect of the Dose.... but damn it was so vivid.
Has anyone else ever tried these? Originally I guess they were science experiments to see how sound waves effected the brain, and now I see why. I know there are ones to mimic nearly every mind effect one can imagine, drug related, liquor, sleep deprivation, even rejuvenating ones. But I never imagined they would work, let alone be able to take it in a wrong direction like that!
So personal experiences. Go.
Anyway, I ask because I wanna hear the experiences people have had.
According to James, my friend, he listened to a 30 minute session called Euphoria, and then when finished felt lethargic, yet extremely happy, giggly even.
I however, had a... well I can't truly judge because of circumstances leading to it. Anyway, I listened to one called Whiskey Buzz. It was around 27 minutes, some odd seconds. It started in this almost... weirdly calming long droning pitch, before sky rocketing to this high squeal. It lasted maybe 12 minutes alternating, from low, to high, medium, then high before repeating.
At first I guess I just admittedly was surprised that it made me relax. I didn't think the sounds really would effect me. That's one of the things I heard, it doesn't always effect everyone and when it does, its almost never the same.
Well, at about the aforementioned 12 minute mark, I realized I was genuinely starting to feel a bit light headed. If I was standing, I imagine it could have almost been inebriative. But, now here's where my trip down I Dosing became aaaamaaaaaziiing.
Suddenly from out of nowhere a random change occurred, it was minimal - yet definitely noticeable due to the noticeable change. It was crazy, suddenly I felt I couldn't hear the tones, it was like the headphones had fallen out and that it was replaced with the sound of approaching footsteps.
Now, to set it up. I am currently staying in the mountains, though am used to always being in the city. So this already was bad for me, because being so secluded feels wrong. Plus this house is old, like early 20s old, and it is just myself awake at 3 o'clock in the morning. No lights outside, none inside beside my fone. So...
I instantly jerked to see what was causing it, because everyone was asleep. I knew this. My mother in law takes heavy sleeping meds and my fiance just had her first day of work in a long while, plus my kids don't even flinch until the sun is up - no matter what. Yet, as I'm turning my head, boom, I swear before everything was the typical "shadow figure" that all those "demon/paranormal shows" talk about. It seemed so fraking close, and was bent over toward me within arms reach, as if to attack my face.
Now, I haven't slept in almost 24 hours, and I know I am exhausted, caffeine fueled and that it was all the effect of the Dose.... but damn it was so vivid.
Has anyone else ever tried these? Originally I guess they were science experiments to see how sound waves effected the brain, and now I see why. I know there are ones to mimic nearly every mind effect one can imagine, drug related, liquor, sleep deprivation, even rejuvenating ones. But I never imagined they would work, let alone be able to take it in a wrong direction like that!
So personal experiences. Go.