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    New Isochronic Tones: No Recall at all - but a VERY interesting side effect!

    by , 07-29-2010 at 03:09 PM (979 Views)
    I used my normal routine last night, really hoping to become Lucid. Alas, no luck.

    However, I stumbled across something. I created a 30 minute Isochronic beat track mixed with Pink noise. I started at waking frequency, and descended slowly to NREM frequency with a long stop at the REM frequency. The pink noise in the backround caused a beating sound similar to that of a helicopter, but softer. The purpose of this track was to put me to sleep in 30 minutes. But something amazing happened....

    As I was listening, I found these "whooshing" sounds to be fascinating. I concentrated on them.

    What I found was that I almost succeeded in WILDing!

    As the frequency descended, I found myself in that state where you are on the brink of sleep, and your subconscious mind starts strange threads that make it up to your conscious mind. I think this is called "Transition". They seem strange, which caused me to recognize that I was beginning to dream. I could not fixate on that and turn it into a WILD, but I'm new at this, and feel that in the future, I certainly could.

    I can't wait to try it again tonight! If anyone is interested, let me know, and I will post it. I would be curious to see if anyone gets the same results.

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    1. jasonresno's Avatar
      I'd definitely love to give it a shot.