Guest guest Posted August 26, 2006 Report Share Posted August 26, 2006 This web site has electronic metronomes for very reasonable prices starting at $14.95. Take a look. http://www.metronomeonline.com Doc was saying that using a metronome might be safer insurance wise than using a CD with the Alpha or Theta beat. The CD CAN help you get the right pace on the metronome, though. Mary Nelson http://www.eft4everyone.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Hi Mary, When you say insurance wise, do you mean in terms of liability or do you mean for your own comfort, saftey etc etc. Sounds interesting anyway. Blessings Keri Eagan , " M J Nelson " <zpp4everyone wrote: > > This web site has electronic metronomes for very reasonable prices > starting at $14.95. Take a look. > > http://www.metronomeonline.com > > Doc was saying that using a metronome might be safer insurance wise > than using a CD with the Alpha or Theta beat. The CD CAN help you get > the right pace on the metronome, though. > > Mary Nelson > http://www.eft4everyone.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 , " Keri Eagan " <fireboltgirl wrote: > > Hi Mary, > > When you say insurance wise, do you mean in terms of liability or do > you mean for your own comfort, saftey etc etc. > > Sounds interesting anyway. > > Blessings > Keri Eagan I'm pretty sure Mary's post was in reference to liability for a hypnotist who used a " sound " in the back ground for his hypnosis tapes. According to a post on a hypnosis site, if you use a " sound " in the background their liability insurance will not cover the maker. I don't know if it's true or not. I do know that setting a metronome at the right beat is as effective as many sound systems used by those who make them. Exceptions, Bill Harris, Centerpoint cd's, and the Monroe institute's cd's which are much different. For making your own self-hypnosis tapes, and to hold yourself at a wide awake theta brain wave, and correctly set metronome works wonders. Then you repeat it enough, 21 to 30 days, so you no longer need the metronome to go to that bridging of consciousness state. Ps. On my Remote Viewing/Remote Influencing cd's we do use a theta sound to help our clients quickly and easily acquire those psychic skills more rapidly. We sell that course for a measely $110. Go to www.mentaltrainingsecrets.com and get your FREE $50 BONUS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Keri, Doc already answered your question. I was going by what he had told us at a seminar. Plus a metronome is something electronic for me to play with. Mary Nelson http://www.eft4everyone.com - " Keri Eagan " <fireboltgirl Monday, August 28, 2006 4:59 PM Re: Metronomes : Hi Mary, : : When you say insurance wise, do you mean in terms of liability or do : you mean for your own comfort, saftey etc etc. : : Sounds interesting anyway. : : Blessings : Keri Eagan : : : , " M J Nelson " : <zpp4everyone wrote: : > : > This web site has electronic metronomes for very reasonable prices : > starting at $14.95. Take a look. : > : > http://www.metronomeonline.com : > : > Doc was saying that using a metronome might be safer insurance wise : > than using a CD with the Alpha or Theta beat. The CD CAN help you get : > the right pace on the metronome, though. : > : > Mary Nelson : > http://www.eft4everyone.com : > : : : : : : : : : : : Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 wrote: > For making your own self-hypnosis tapes, and to hold yourself at a > wide awake theta brain wave, and correctly set metronome works wonders. > > Then you repeat it enough, 21 to 30 days, so you no longer need the > metronome to go to that bridging of consciousness state. With hook firmly imbedded, she asks: " Please, what is the correct metronome setting? " It's hard to believe that I could actually end up using a mechanical tic tocker. It was not a favorite of mine during adolescent piano lessons. ;-} barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Yeah, what's the correct metronome setting? And " WHY " or " HOW " does it work SINCE a metronome is NOT capable of being set to the same tempo as the alpha or theta sounds? You might be able to do it with a drum machine, but I don't have a drum machine, so I don't know. An Alpha setting is typically (on a " clicker " or " monaural beats " , such as a the SMC uses -- not binaural like Monroe and Bill Harris use) something like 10.5 cycles ( " clicks, " in the case of SMC) per second. (Binaural uses different FREQUENCIES in each ear, with the difference being 10.5 of 7.83 or whatever you want to train the brain wave level to...Binaural can't be used as a " healing sound " directly from speakers. Both types of sounds have their uses.) NO metronome is capable of being set at that setting. Not even the digital ones. All metronomes have a " beats per minute " setting. 10.5 X 60 seconds = 630 bpm. No metronome goes that fast. So what's the correct way to use a metronome for alpha and theta training, and how / why does it work? Thanks, Jim >bbtried <bbtried >Aug 29, 2006 12:46 AM > > Re: Metronomes > > , " docspeed2001 " ><docspeed2001 wrote: > >> For making your own self-hypnosis tapes, and to hold yourself at a >> wide awake theta brain wave, and correctly set metronome works wonders. >> >> Then you repeat it enough, 21 to 30 days, so you no longer need the >> metronome to go to that bridging of consciousness state. > >With hook firmly imbedded, she asks: " Please, what is the correct >metronome setting? " > >It's hard to believe that I could actually end up using a mechanical >tic tocker. It was not a favorite of mine during adolescent piano >lessons. ;-} >barb > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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