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A '''mind machine''' (aka brain machine) uses pulsing rhythmic [[sound]], flashing [[light]], electrical or magnetic fields, or a combination of these, to alter the frequency of the user's [[Brainwave|brainwaves]]. | A '''mind machine''' (aka brain machine) uses pulsing rhythmic [[sound]], flashing [[light]], electrical or magnetic fields, or a combination of these, to alter the frequency of the user's [[Brainwave|brainwaves]]. | ||
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+ | See also [[Mind]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | Mind machines are said to induce deep states of relaxation, concentration, and in some cases altered states of consciousness, which have been compared to those obtained from meditation and shamanic exploration. | + | Mind machines are said to induce deep states of relaxation, concentration, and in some cases altered states of consciousness, which have been compared to those obtained from [[meditation]] and shamanic exploration. |
''Photic mind machines'' work with flickering [[lights]] embedded in sunglasses. | ''Photic mind machines'' work with flickering [[lights]] embedded in sunglasses. | ||
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* [[Ian Sommerville]] | * [[Ian Sommerville]] | ||
* [[Light]] | * [[Light]] | ||
+ | * [[Mind]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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[[Category:Machines]] | [[Category:Machines]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Mind]] | ||
[[Category:Perception]] | [[Category:Perception]] | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] |
Latest revision as of 06:34, 6 May 2016
A mind machine (aka brain machine) uses pulsing rhythmic sound, flashing light, electrical or magnetic fields, or a combination of these, to alter the frequency of the user's brainwaves.
See also Mind.
Description
Mind machines are said to induce deep states of relaxation, concentration, and in some cases altered states of consciousness, which have been compared to those obtained from meditation and shamanic exploration.
Photic mind machines work with flickering lights embedded in sunglasses.
See also
External links
- Mind machine @ Wikipedia