Solitude with Binural Beats : Meditation : Nature

To watch / hear the entire video :: youtu.be/ixC0AQ8LPHM

 

This was created by overlaying tracks from the following tracks ::

 

(1) Solitudes -- Exploring Nature with Music :: Tranquility (20 min)

(2) KJA Scientific Audio Resources CD - Binaural Beats -- Remote Viewing

 

I hope you enjoy this as much as I have making it.

 

A huge thank you to all the unknown artists for your beautiful visuals! Although we have placed some original artwork within the video - I do not think it significant to point out which ones : my work can be found on www.flickr.com/deZengo

 

about binaural beats

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Binaural beats or binaural tones are auditory processing artifacts, or apparent sounds, the perception of which arises in the brain for specific physical stimuli. This effect was discovered in 1839 by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove, and earned greater public awareness in the late 20th century based on claims that binaural beats could help induce relaxation, meditation, creativity and other desirable mental states. The effect on the brainwaves depends on the difference in frequencies of each tone, for example, if 300 Hz was played in one ear and 310 in the other, then the Binaural beat would have a frequency of 10 Hz.[1][2]

 

The brain produces a phenomenon resulting in low-frequency pulsations in the amplitude and sound localization of a perceived sound when two tones at slightly different frequencies are presented separately, one to each of a subject's ears, using stereo headphones. A beating tone will be perceived, as if the two tones mixed naturally, out of the brain. The frequencies of the tones must be below 1,000 hertz for the beating to be noticeable.[3] The difference between the two frequencies must be small (less than or equal to 30 Hz) for the effect to occur; otherwise, the two tones will be heard separately and no beat will be perceived. An on-line sound example of a sound with binaural beats can be found here.

 

Binaural beats are of interest to neurophysiologists investigating the sense of hearing[4][5][6].[7]

 

Binaural beats reportedly influence the brain in more subtle ways through the entrainment of brainwaves[3][8] and have been claimed to reduce anxiety[9] and provide other health benefits such as control over pain.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats

 

A binaureal beat is created by playing a different tone in each ear, and the interference pattern between the slightly differing frequencies creates the illusion of a beat. It's intended to be heard through headphones, so there's no cross-channel bleed across both ears. Listen to this, I'll play a simple binaural beat, and I'll slide the pan control back and forth from one ear to the other. You can see that there isn't actually any beat, it's just an acoustic illusion:

 

If you search the Internet for "binaural beats" you'll quickly find there's a whole industry built on the idea that listening to binaural beats can produce all kinds of desired effects in your brain. It can alter your mood, help you follow a diet or stop smoking, get you pumped up for a competition, calm you down, put you to sleep, enhance your memory, act as an aphrodisiac, cure headaches, and even balance your chakra. Binaural-Beats.com offers a $30 CD that they call the world's first "digital drug". They claim it can get you drunk without the side effects. I-Doser.com offers a range of music tracks that they say simulates a variety of actual pharmaceuticals, such as Demerol, Oxycontin, and Vicodin. Suffice it to say that no matter what superpower you're looking for, someone on the Internet sells a binaural beat audio file claimed to provide it.

 

skeptoid.com/episodes/4147

 

 

The original Binaural CD set was given to me by a mutual ytubing friend. Thank you so much for sharing this way of meditating with me.

 

 

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solitudes, yoga, ronallen, exploringnaturewithmusic, sacredspacestudio, deZengodesigns, humanityhealing, omtimesmagazine, meditation, binauralbeats, sound

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