Binaural beats will do that to you. |
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The other day i was listening to some Gamma Binaural Beats to help me with my homework, after about 10 minutes i took out my headphones and stopped listening to them, but then i realised that there was a swirling sound in my ears sort of like (VOOM VOOM VOOM) this did not cause me to feel unstable in anyway but it did last for about 15 minutes. |
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Binaural beats will do that to you. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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This happens when you have become used to the binaural beats, once you stop listening to them you are trying to find a sound to listen but cant and your body keeps making it's own noise for a while. Don't worry about it. |
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To maintain high levels of focus and concentration (beta & gamma) during the day, your brain needs rejuvenating periods of delta and theta at night. Be sure to get high quality sleep. |
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You shouldn't worry, this "after-sound" is pretty much the same thing as seeing an after-image after looking at a light or staring at something for too long. It's normal. |
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Ya that happens to me a lot and I don't think it's a big deal. Sometimes I have trouble adjusting back to reality for about 20 minutes after listening to brainwave entrainment if I entered an extremely deep state. |
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This frequently happens to me too. After I stop listening to binaural beats I hear this kind of washing-machine noise in my head for a few minutes, and if someone talks to me they sound kind of underwater ... haha. But yeah, like everyone else has been saying, it's normal. Don't worry about it. |
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“I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?” ~ Chuang Tzu
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