Sunday, July 25, 2010

100 Degrees Fahrenheit/ 95% Humidity/ WHEW!!!


Ahhh, I wake up to temps in the mid-eighties (- + 30° C) and sticky as all get out because the humidity is in the 90% range. The air tempuratures are predicted to be 103° Fahrenheit in the shade tops today. What a drag, man, I ain't digging it at all, but whatcha gonna do? Sweat. perspire, and wear wet clothes...

I spent a couple of hours watching and listening to a series of YouTube videos that were all about sound and light. Most of them featured specific digital frequencies reputed to cause specific reactions in my brain and sensory system. It's called entraining and involves the sounding of two frequencies that are set at certain decibels apart, and that distance is the same as the frequency of specific brain waves.

http://www.youtube.com/user/mountainmystic9#p/u/1/ueV55o7SyXo

You can watch/listen to these videos or not. I've been to training seminars on how this works and have learned what to do with them from the Monroe Institute and I'm pretty amazed they're free on YouTube. It cost me thousands of dollars to participate.

The link is to just one of the producers, "mountain mystic", but there appear to be lots of other producers who design the frequencies and apparently they can't be stopped any more than the record industry can stop the music pirating. The mountain mystic recording appeal to me because they employ solfeggio. Solfeggio involves singing the notes of a song using do-re-me-fa-sol-la-te-do. Like the lessons Julie Andrews gave in The Sound of Music. The idea is to sing along with the frequencies to create the harmonic givens.

The first video I sang with caused my voice to move to where it was in harmony with the recorded presentation. I started hearing all sorts of harmonics of other frequencies that stopped if I stopped singing. That's the way it goes with this stuff. I don't know what the people who haven't studied entrainment get out of it. I suspect it would work just fine if you listened to them enough times. I am delighted to find these videos.

The Monroe Institute teaches people how to leave their bodies and go astral traveling. If you don't think you could handle this because of some preacher or your stultified parents has declared this sort of activity nonsense, then you probably shouldn't do it and go listen to Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck instead.

If you do listen to the the frequencies on these videos you need to wear stereo headphones to get the intended effect. That's because the videos play different frequencies in each ear that are the designated distance apart. I've forgotten the frequencies of the four predominant sound waves, but any and all of them can be entrained by the brain to any desired range.

For instance, 528 hertz is the frequency of the entire Earth, and when the difference between the frequencies played in each ear, no matter what range high or low, amounts 528 hertz between the two of them, then that brain wave frequency will predominate over the other three frequencies.

Typing this much is causing me pain, so I'm not going to spell this stuff out even if I could. Listen and see what happens or not for you. You could Google up "brain entrainment" to get the whole story.

I've been putting off resuming taking the methotrexate until tomorrow. I "think" I've found out what was causing the sores in my mouth that frightened me. Not the result I wanted. It's the NSAIDS ibuprofen and naproxen, and surprisingly, aspirin. Tylenol don't appear to cause my lips and tongue to swell up. That may be the NAC (n-acytyl-cystiene) I'm using daily, but I'm gonna live with that. I can literally feel it working in my brain. For a while after I take it, it feels like a got a hat on around my head, but I don't, then it fades out.