Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
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You’re a success.
You are at the top of your game.
You’ve worked hard and have reached a strong position in your career or company. People look up to you and you successfully handle an inordinate amount of responsibility. You work long hours, take few breaks, and don’t remember when you last had a holiday where you turned your phone off or shut down your laptop.
Your life revolves around you desk, car, phone, and computer. You haven’t seen a gym floor in over 10 years.
Your kids have the best games, clothes, and fast food meals in town, but you don’t know what they like to do on Saturdays.
You can write your name the dust on your dresser. The mortgage’s being paid, that’s all that matters.
And you fall into bed… and not have sex, not even with yourself.
First of all, if you’ve made it this far, you’re really doing well if there’s someone waiting for you in that bed.
And if you are doing what most of us are doing, surviving in a fast-paced society that dominates us with excessive stress, worries, and pressures, you are probably burning out.
Sex is the last thing on your mind, and that’s a darn shame.
What happened to that sexual being that used to be turned on by life…literally?
Where did you go?
Well, you’ve been sending messages to your brain that you are in a constant state of threat. Time schedules, responsibilities, financial worries, life changes…all of those things trigger your brain’s fight or flight response and in turn, it releases excessive amounts of harmful chemicals into the bloodstream. One of those chemicals, a stress hormone called cortisol, shuts everything down that isn’t required to launch your body into survival mode. The brain can’t differentiate between a real physical threat and a perceived threat so if your genitals can’t help you run through a jungle to save you from an man-eating tiger, blood flow is diminished in that area.
Because of the type of lifestyle you live in now, your brain, feeling like it needs to keep you in survival mode to protect you, ruins your libido…and before you know it, it’s been ages since you “felt in the mood.”
So what do you do about that?
You don’t want to slide under the wire at your retirement and realize that you’ve left your sex life back in the nineties… and maybe even your partner.
All that work for what?
A life alone or living with a “roommate?”
I don’t think so.
You can change that, right now, just by changing the messages in your brain. Change the messages and you change your state of consciousness and in the process, release feel-good chemicals into your bloodstream that will revitalize, resurrect, re-establish, your sexual self.
Brainwave entrainment is a clinically proven technology that introduces specific sound waves, either isochronicaly or binauraly, to the brain for the specific purpose of altering your state of mind. When you are stressed, the brain produces a dominance of high-beta waves and basically leave you stuck in an agitated state of mind…meaning no sexual desire.
By listening to a short brainwave entrainment recording, the brain will mimic the intended pattern, and change and stop the messages of the agitated mind, and open the door to a relaxed, enhanced mind.
Your desire will come back, your senses will be heightened, and you’ll connect, once again, with your partner, and yourself, in an intimate, sexually fulfilling way.
And you won’t believe how good you’ll feel.
If you listen to the brainwave entrainment recording repeatedly, your libido will continue to grow, everyday. Be careful though, too much of a good thing….well, never mind.
You can have it all, really…success, self-fulfillment, and a sex life.
Onward and upward.
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.
On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.
Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.
THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.
While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.
We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.
If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.