I was in my body again and I could feel the vibrations reverberating deep in my cochlea as all my inner ear hairs stood alert like well-trained soldiers. It immediately grabbed me by the wrist and engulfed my body just in time for me to snap out of it and notice I was back. Still in my dream state, I tucked my foot up and stretched it out until I worked up the courage to approach the being of my thoughts and reach my hand out toward it. A nightmarishly beautiful form of me like something straight out of a Vladimir Kush painting was now staring back at me… and I felt compelled to crawl inside. When the structure had completely formed, I stared at it in astonishment. I found myself void of time, watching different parts of my character project and assemble themselves into a hallucinated mass. The humming settled into deep patterns that began breathing life into everything around me until I was catapulted into a space that I can only assume was somewhere near Transcendental Ecstasy Boulevard smack dab in the middle of Lucid Dream Land. Or was I just not paying attention to them as much? I sat in the moment as my mind cleared. As I sat there with eyelids closed I watched my thoughts slowly begin to fade. So as my brow furrowed into my nose, I clicked on the first generic track with lucid dreaming in the title because, well, that’s what I came to do.ĭifferent pulsating sounds trembled through my ears as some light foreground chimes faded in and out, keeping the unkempt rhythm from being too overpowering. While every problem-solving task the brain tackles needs “computational” capability, intuition needs remarkably more, despite the fact that it seems to happen automatically, with no conscious effort.” Intuition is the brain’s ability to solve very difficult or seemingly impossible problems as very complex logical inferences, where the sensory inputs in conjunction with existing memories are working as premises and the intuitive thoughts are the results of these logical inferences. A fascinating quote elaborates on this premise: “On the face of it intuition may seem magical, but it is actually a set of complex neural processes involving the whole brain, from basic sensory inputs and low level reflex actions to high level cognitive processes. New programs, like Synctuition, have come to the forefront, providing research highlighting the ability to increase your intuition, state of being, and quality of mood/focus. In fact, I knew binaural beats have been found to improve memory capacity, help you relax after workouts, and even treat chronic pain. With “ Semi-Charmed Life” now smoothly lacing my mental background music, I reminded myself of the legitimate science behind the little-known experience of binaural beats. Growing up in the 90s won’t allow me to read the words Third Eye without bringing up childhood memories of yesteryear. With my desire quickly dwindling I thought about healing crystals, patchouli, and some Third Eye Blind classics. I’d heard about these supposedly mind-altering soundtracks for years now, but kept myself blissfully ignorant, not wanting to be “that guy.” Dare I say the white guy with dreadlocks? Regardless, the first three results totaled about 15 million views and displayed some preposterous titles including the phrases ‘Reach PSYCHIC ABILITIES’ and ‘Third Eye Opening’. I opened YouTube and only got through B-i-n before it auto-populated the term binaural beats. Just minutes before I had grabbed an old pair of headphones, changed the batteries out, and plugged them into the aux jack on my phone. The walls buzzed around me as I tried my best to lean back and pay no mind to the humming that was droning through my ears. I sat still, legs crossed in my own uniquely uncoordinated and inflexible way. We partnered with Synctuition to offer all HighExistence readers an exclusive free trial of their personalized binaural beats program. “Is it a fact – or have I dreamt it – that, by means of electricity, the world of matter has become a great nerve, vibrating thousands of miles in a breathless point of time?”
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