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Audiomedicine
These recordings are based on the suggestion techniques of Dr Milton Erickson and are the result of fifteen years of research in psycho acoustics and in psychosomatic medicine (many hospitals in Belgium and in France now use them in sleep laboratories, recovery rooms, and for locoregional anesthesia, preventive medicine, etc.)
When the voices start "speaking" simultaneously, let yourself hear them without trying to listen. After a while, you will just want to let your mind travel. If you listen indirectly or, rather, if you let yourself hear while staying relaxed, the messages, metaphors and images will more easily reach the area of your subconscious that needs them the most.
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Stop Time
The "STOP TIME" series is a set of relaxation recordings especially developed for short breaks during the day and at work. They are used sitting straight up and with full concentration.
Unlike Audiomedicine which have a therapeutic effect on stress-related disorders, these are solely relaxation recordings. Another difference between these two lines of recordings is the state of consciousness and activity required from the part of brain that manages attention. While Audiomedicine promote Letting Go and subconscious listening (hearing without listening) the Stopping Time recordings recommend conscious listening with attention focused on the body and breathing. This is a completely different type of relaxation. By using the "STOP TIME" recordings during the day on short breaks and the Audiomedicine before going to sleep, work is done on both the conscious and subconscious to take away tension and stress.
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Energy Discs
The MIND BOOSTER® Experience and Music CD series are the best available in brain stimulation and neuronal growth stimulation software.
These programs truly "boost" the mind by harmonizing the flow of mental energy with recorded rhythms that promote better structuring of emitted brain waves (reflects specific induced activity).
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