The brand new edition of "Mind States: An
Introduction to Light & Sound Technology" (published October, 2005) will
provide you with a solid understanding of how to use your light and sound
(and sound only) instrument safely and effectively, what you should expect
from light and sound frequency stimulation and how you can maximize your
session experiences.
What Is A Light & Sound
Instrument?
A light and sound instrument is a mind entrainment tool. The method by which
this entrainment occurs is known as the Frequency Following Response (FFR).
Through the use of audio (headphones) and visual (eye frames with LEDs)
stimulation, listeners are gently guided into specific states of mind. Each
audio beat and light pulse is a specific frequency. Our minds "think" in
terms of frequency. Brainwaves change frequencies based on neural activity
within the brain, be it by hearing, touch, smell, vision and/or taste. These
senses respond to activity from the environment and transmits that
information to the brain via electrical signals. Hearing and vision are
considered the favorable senses for affecting brainwaves safely. By
presenting these beats and pulses to the brain, within a few minutes, the
brain begins to mimic or follow the same frequencies as the stimuli (the
beats and pulses). This process is referred to as entrainment. In essence,
these instruments speak to the mind in it's own language - the language of
frequency. - Taken from: "Mind States: An Introduction to Light & Sound"
the 2nd Edition by Michael Landgraf
Complete index of "Mind States:
An Introduction to Light & Sound" the 2nd Edition by Michael Landgraf
I. Introducing Light & Sound Technology:
A. What is a light and sound instrument?
B. How are frequencies associated with
brainwaves?
C. Are light and sound instruments for everyone?
II. Accessing Brain States with Light & Sound
Instruments:
A. Benefiting from light and sound technology
B. Peak performing in beta
C. Why achieve alpha?
D. Discoveries await you in theta
E. The significance of delta
III. How to choose a Light & Sound Instrument:
A. What type of system do you need?
B. Lightframes and headphones: what to look for
C. Different types of stimulation:
1. Audio frequency stimulation
2. Pulsed light stimulation
3. Tactile (vibration) stimulation
IV. How to use your Light & Sound Instrument:
A. How to "Quick Start" your light and sound
instrument
B. Helpful hints
C. Adding music or spoken word to your light and
sound sessions
D. Understanding what built-in and downloadable
sessions are
E. Designing your own sessions
V. Beginning Your Journey:
A. The 30 Day learning/ relaxation light and
sound program
B. Your daily journal for describing personal
session experiences
VI. Closing Thoughts
VII. References & Suggested Reading List
VIII. Glossary
The new edition of "Mind
States: An Introduction to Light & Sound Technology" will tell you
everything you need to know to get started in light and sound and where to
go to learn more. Have confidence in maximizing your light and sound
experience - read the new edition of "Mind States" today!
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