Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Kundalini awakening experiece

Image by: Tontyn Hopman
Zurich, Switzerland
"Marcus,

First of all I want to thank you for putting this out the world at a reasonable price. It has helped my meditation immensely, I tried the youtube video and immediately went to purchase. That being said I wanted to make you aware of my experience with this music which was intense to say the least. At first it just served as a calming/slowing stilling of the brain type meditation cd much like the other binaural cds I have used... but much more calming and effective. 


Then one night while lying down listening with headphones I felt a slithery energy running up my spine into my head. This continued to speed up until I was overpowered by this energy and rocketed into a full blown mystical experience. The next few days were a ride to say the least, I later discovered that I had had a very agressive spiritual experience that is often referred to as a Kundalini Awakening. I'm fortunate to have made it through the experience and am a hugely improved person due to it."


/David (The person asked to remain anonymous but I could use his first name)

Friday, April 6, 2012

Holosync alternative

"Is Holsoync any good? Are there any good alternatives?"

I get many questions about Holosync and if I can offer any Holosync alternatives: What I think about it, how it compares to my meditation sounds etc.So I'm going to address that now. First of all, I've never tried Holosync. I have only read Holosync reviews. Second, what stands out to me right away is the fact that the Holosync meditation program consists of a total of 52 CD's for all 13 levels, costing about $2000 USD in total. I highly question the necessity for 52 CD's for any meditation program. Because of the price, I've understood that many people look for Holosync Torrents.
Holosync, as a business, would benefit in a huge way if they started offering their meditation program in downloadable format.
After all, CD's have been around since the early 80's. Now people use their MP3 players instead. iPod, iPhone.. iThis and iThat :-)

 Holosync has massive support. They have over 1.000.000 customers all over the world. They have very large amounts of information about binaural beats, meditation, effects of meditation etc to guide most binaural beat users.


The website of Centerpointe


The technology


Many people seem to think that Holosync is the best meditation program in the world and that nothing compares to it. Of course it may be to them, since the experience is individual. But many who think this have mostly just been given that idea from Centerpointe's (developers of Holosync) marketing and then not researched the alternatives and the technology any further. Centerpointe did not invent their the binaural beat technology.

The holosync program uses very low frequency carrier waves. In fact they get lower and lower by each level. Now, I do not know if this is correct, but I have come across information that in fact very low frequency carrier waves in binaural beats causes a de-synchronization of the brain hemispheres instead of the beneficial synchronization of the hemispheres. Synchronized brain hemispheres simply mean that the left and right half of the brain work together while de-synchronization does the opposite and is not good at all. Again, I do not know if this is correct. But if it is, it would mean that Holosync does more harm than good in the long run.



Who is this "Zen monk"?


Some of their claims I personally find exaggerated to say the least, like "Meditate deeper than a Zen monk".
What is that statement based on? What does that mean? How deep does "a Zen monk" mediate? Are not all Zen monks different? And who is the Zen monk? If it was not a particual Zen monk, then it must mean that Holosync lets you meditate deeper than all Zen monks just by using their program. So let's say a person who have never mediated before starts listening to Holosync, then he/she gets deeper meditation than a Zen monk who may have practised Zen meditation for 50-60 years? I find this kind of marketing insulting to the readers intelligence, to be perfectly honest, and makes it feel like something sold on the TV shop.


Holosync alternative - YogicSound


We have developed our own meditation program: YogicSound. We use the BlissCode and binaural beat technology together. We do not use the low frequency carrier waves that Holosync does and the BlissCode technology is my (Marcus) own invention. The power of the BlissCode technology does not come from any sort of binaural beat related effects but from the use of a certain combination of frequecy patterns taken from Golden ratio mathematics.

What we have that Holosync do not is this:
- Low price (extremely affordable)
- Downloadable
- iPod version
- BlissCoded technology
- Made to block out external sound/noise


Website of YogicSound