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#65108 04/17/08 12:48 PM
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I've been practicing SFQ for over a year now and really enjoy it as a staple of my daily diet, but I'm looking now to add some meditation with a spiritual base. Any recommendations? I've used to use holosync and I like it, just looking for something more on the metaphysical side.

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Have you tried the SFQ Paraliminals? They're awesome. Also, have you checked out the Sonic Access program? As usual, Learning Strategies did a fantastic job on these products.

For non-LS, Kelly Howell Brain Sync audios are really good. She has guided meditations, brainwave meditations and subliminals. Here's a link to her Sacred Ground CD set, and also links to her main website and Theater of the Mind.

http://www.brainsync.com/product.asp?specific=159

http://www.brainsync.com/

http://www.theatreofthemind.com/

Another set that's very good, and definitely metaphysical/spiritual, but more expensive, is Collapsing the World by James Arthur Ray.

http://www.theatreofthemind.com/product.asp?specific=601

Kelly Howell's and James Arthur Ray products are also available on Amazon.

Jeffrey Thompson has Awakened Mind System and Gamma System Meditations. The Gamma Meditation is supposed to help one attain the brainwave states of Tibetan Buddist monks in deep meditation.

http://www.amazon.com/Gamma-Meditation-S...08801903&sr=8-2

Happy exploring!! \:\)

no_wheat #65245 04/25/08 07:24 PM
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Hey, if you want a powerfully spiritual and incredibly uplifting meditation experience, I recommend the Jeddah Mali meditation course going on now at Learning Strategies. I'm not sure if you can still join in, but perhaps they'll have another session when this one is done in July. I'm sure whatever you decide on will be just right for you! All the best to you - Jeni

Jenigreni #65462 05/09/08 04:10 AM
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Thanks for all the helpful replies. I have the brainsync cds and the Gamma meditation. I personally didn't get much from the brainsync although I know people who have. The Gamma meditation is interesting but not exactly what I'm looking for.

I ended up purchasing "Meditation Mastery" from www.lifemasteryonline.com I heard good things about it from the xtrememind forum but I'm still waiting for it to get here. I'll post about my experiences when I do.

Thanks all.

no_wheat #65691 05/19/08 02:04 PM
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hey guys do any one knows about psycho-cybernetic excercises , any one know how to get resources about it . many thanks

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As far as I understand it, SFQ has some spiritual meditations involved with it, such as the small universe and what not.

What do you mean by something more on the metaphysical side? Something with a more spiritual base?

I think there are many forms of East-Indian meditation that are more "directly" spiritual. There are forms that involve a direct relation with a personal God or Goddess, personal meaning personified, more human-like, and the relationship being of a more personal nature.

Then there are the poems of Rumi, upon which you can meditate, in which the divine becomes immanent.

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Try:

http://www.perfectmeditation.com - better and cheaper than holosync.

Also try hemisync. I use hemisync to more quickly groove into something I am trying to convince myself to do. Like sleep. or do taxes. Or relax. Hemisync also has som very good psychi development stuff.

WebYourStuff #66579 07/10/08 11:58 AM
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I am not sure if Perfect Meditation is better than Holosync since their web site does not explain much past level 1. Holosync is backed by huge free support; of course, it is included in the price.

no_wheat #66603 07/11/08 06:08 AM
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 Originally Posted By: no_wheat
Thanks for all the helpful replies. I have the brainsync cds and the Gamma meditation. I personally didn't get much from the brainsync although I know people who have. The Gamma meditation is interesting but not exactly what I'm looking for.

I ended up purchasing "Meditation Mastery" from www.lifemasteryonline.com I heard good things about it from the xtrememind forum but I'm still waiting for it to get here. I'll post about my experiences when I do.

Thanks all.


Hi nowheat. I guess from your username you may be gluten intolerant like me? I'm interested in meditation mastery, I've tried holosync before, but it wasn't exactly my cup of latte. How have you gone with it?

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Perfect Meditation and Life Mastery on Line seem to be similar. They seem very different from Holosync.

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