04-17-2025, 03:59 AM
@Shannon
Just curious—based on your latest journal, is the experimental program using the same 6G tech that'll be in future 6G subs, or are you testing out new stuff that could expand or change the 6G tech?
This is excellent news.
Wanted to give some feedback on (Special Meditations, Ver. 2.0 - 17 Volume Set (Brainwave Entrainment Audio Only)
Shannon, I had an excellent meditation session and would love to share what happened, but my spiritual masters orders not to. I was using 7.830 Hz (Low Alpha) from the Special Meditations Ver. 2.0 – 17 Volume Set (Brainwave Entrainment Audio Only).
This was my first run with that audio, and it truly does what it says on the box—an absolute godsend for me. I can’t thank you enough. I’ll definitely be experimenting with the others too.
Quick question: in your experience, which frequency in the set comes closest to creating a state where you’re asleep but still awake—if that makes sense? I've achieved this without subs but it's difficult you have to reduce sleep sugar intake etc but I feel like your audios can do this just need to know which from the following comes closest to that state.
Just curious—based on your latest journal, is the experimental program using the same 6G tech that'll be in future 6G subs, or are you testing out new stuff that could expand or change the 6G tech?
This is excellent news.
Quote:The amazing thing is, this program I am testing has absolutely nothing to do with healing and clearing or fear removal. No such scripting at all. This is all a side effect as it works it's way through any and all resistance standing in the way of achieving it's primary goal...and it's making significant changes and adjustments that are freeing me from long held self limitations I didn't even know I had in many of these cases.
Wanted to give some feedback on (Special Meditations, Ver. 2.0 - 17 Volume Set (Brainwave Entrainment Audio Only)
Shannon, I had an excellent meditation session and would love to share what happened, but my spiritual masters orders not to. I was using 7.830 Hz (Low Alpha) from the Special Meditations Ver. 2.0 – 17 Volume Set (Brainwave Entrainment Audio Only).
This was my first run with that audio, and it truly does what it says on the box—an absolute godsend for me. I can’t thank you enough. I’ll definitely be experimenting with the others too.
Quick question: in your experience, which frequency in the set comes closest to creating a state where you’re asleep but still awake—if that makes sense? I've achieved this without subs but it's difficult you have to reduce sleep sugar intake etc but I feel like your audios can do this just need to know which from the following comes closest to that state.
Quote:1.618 Hz. Low Delta. This frequency corresponds to Phi, which is a special ratio that occurs repeatedly in nature. It is 1.618:1, and it is everywhere, including in your body. For example, the ratio of the length of your arms and legs to the joints of your arms and legs is approximately 1.618:1. It's in your hands, feet, fingers, toes, face, body. This ratio shows up in flowers, pine cones, ferns, leaves, shells and other places also. The closer to matching this ratio a person is in their proportions, the more beautiful and aesthetically pleasing they will be to the eye.
2.618 Hz. Delta. This is Phi squared, the number you get when you multiply Phi by itself.
3.141 Hz. Delta. This is Pi, the ratio of the circumference of a perfect circle (the distance around it) to its diameter (the furthest distance between any two points on that circle).
4.230 Hz: Low Theta. This is the number that results from cubing Phi, which is to say, Phi times Phi times Phi. Depending on how experienced you are with meditation, this frequency may require practice to remain aware of what is happening while it is the dominant frequency of your brain.
4.500 Hz: Low Theta. This frequency is known as the "Shamanic Trance" frequency. Indigenous peoples tend to gravitate to this frequency during ceremonies, often involving drums and chanting, where they are trying to have special experiences that lead them to better wisdom and understanding, contact with the spirit world or special, secret knowledge.
5.083 Hz. Theta. The number that results when you multiply Pi times Phi.
6.300 Hz. Theta. This is the average frequency found dominant in the brain while a person is inebriated by alcohol.
7.830 Hz. Low Alpha. This is the first Schumann Resonance peak, which is the frequency at which the atmosphere of the Earth itself resonates. Some people believe that it is useful for attuning one's awareness with that of the Earth.
9.860 Hz. Alpha. Pi multiplied by itself gives you this number.
13.500 Hz. Low Beta. The Sensori-Motor Rhythm (SMR) Midpoint (debated by some sources, who give different ranges of low and high for SMR). The sensori-motor rhythm is the band of frequencies at the high end of Alpha and lower end of the Beta range where one is awake, relaxed, eyes open and the cortical sensory region of the brain is said to be "idling". Some people believe this frequency range is helpful for insomnia, anxiety, depression, attention, focus and other things as well.
14.300 Hz. Beta. The 2nd Schumann Resonance peak. Some call this the 2nd harmonic of the Earth Resonance, and believe it is useful for attuning one's awareness to that of the Earth.
20.800 Hz. Beta. The 3rd Schumann Resonance peak. Some call this the 3rd harmonic of the Earth Resonance, and believe it is useful for attuning one's awareness to that of the Earth.
27.300 Hz. Beta. The 4th Schumann Resonance peak. Some call this the 4th harmonic of the Earth Resonance, and believe it is useful for attuning one's awareness to that of the Earth.
31.000 Hz. High Beta. This is the number that results when you multiply Pi times Pi times Pi.
40.000 Hz. Very High Beta. There are some who believe that with regular use, this frequency has some correlation to certain aspects of brain health.
44.000 Hz. Low Gamma. This frequency is associated by some with high levels of focus, attention, awareness and function of the brain for higher level problem solving, including solving complex math and other types of challenges and puzzles. Potentially useful for helping to do better on logic focused tests.
77.700 Hz. High Gamma. Theoretically, the closest the human brain can get to operating at a frequency of 777 Hz. Some regard 777 as a special number.