quick but easy
concentration
can you tell me step by step how you take the doses?
from sitting down to taking off headphones, every step please as accurate as possible.
particularly how you keep concentration for such a long time.
Thanks
from sitting down to taking off headphones, every step please as accurate as possible.
particularly how you keep concentration for such a long time.
Thanks
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I might be able to help you. This is a lot like meditation.
A few things you should get prepared:
1. Darken your room
2. recommended: Scarf or a dark shirt to put over your eyes
Now, Put your headphones on, and start the dose - it's best that you lay on a bed instead of sitting in front of the computer. Remember to darken your room and have something dark over your eyes as well as shutting them.
Relax your muscles, it's best you keep your arms sideways to your body instead of putting them over your stomach. It's more relaxing that way. Clear your thoughts by either (or both) breathing deeply and counting to 10 slowly. I like to perform meditation at the begining, because it helps me focus. I practice the monkey meditation. I inhale deeply while counting to 4 slowly. 1...2...3...4... holding my breath for a little while, and exhaling the same way I inhaled. I do that until my mind is completely blank (that doesn't take long for an expirienced person).
By now you should focus on the embiant (and not the frequency), which is at the back of the sound. Keep breathing slowly and moderate all the way through the dose file.
When you're done, I don't recommend getting up immidiatly. Keep breathing after you took off your headphones, and enjoy the after effect. When you're ready, get up.
A few things you should get prepared:
1. Darken your room
2. recommended: Scarf or a dark shirt to put over your eyes
Now, Put your headphones on, and start the dose - it's best that you lay on a bed instead of sitting in front of the computer. Remember to darken your room and have something dark over your eyes as well as shutting them.
Relax your muscles, it's best you keep your arms sideways to your body instead of putting them over your stomach. It's more relaxing that way. Clear your thoughts by either (or both) breathing deeply and counting to 10 slowly. I like to perform meditation at the begining, because it helps me focus. I practice the monkey meditation. I inhale deeply while counting to 4 slowly. 1...2...3...4... holding my breath for a little while, and exhaling the same way I inhaled. I do that until my mind is completely blank (that doesn't take long for an expirienced person).
By now you should focus on the embiant (and not the frequency), which is at the back of the sound. Keep breathing slowly and moderate all the way through the dose file.
When you're done, I don't recommend getting up immidiatly. Keep breathing after you took off your headphones, and enjoy the after effect. When you're ready, get up.
are you saying to focus on the white noise, and not the whirring drone thing that is louder?ChaoticShelly wrote:By now you should focus on the embiant (and not the frequency), which is at the back of the sound.
also, do you count backwards or anything like that during the dose? would it give a negative effect if i did instead of concentrating on the noise?
Please answer both questions
Thanks
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Yes, focus on the white noise. I only count until I'm fully at peace and focused. No need to count all the way through the dose. I don't think there can be any "negative" effect with any of the doses, do what feels comfortable.robawalsh wrote:are you saying to focus on the white noise, and not the whirring drone thing that is louder?ChaoticShelly wrote:By now you should focus on the embiant (and not the frequency), which is at the back of the sound.
also, do you count backwards or anything like that during the dose? would it give a negative effect if i did instead of concentrating on the noise?
Please answer both questions
Thanks
Re: hearing problem
ChaoticShelly wrote:I currently have an ear infection on my right ear, and I can't hear very well because of that. But I have yet to experienced less effect because of that.robawalsh wrote:another thing
i hear more in my left ear than my right
it's not serious, i can just notice when i listen to music.
it's not the earphones, they're good Senheiser CX300's only 3 or 4 moths old not broken, and i know it's me because when i swap the earphones round i still hear more from the left.
Will this affect the doses much?
Thanks again for helping
well then it probably wont work as well as it should.