mind machines.... i want one!

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These things are not cheap.... 250 to 300 bucks.... However after reading many many reviews of folks who own/use these things, i think it would be awesome to own one myself....

There are many places on the web that sell them with a one month trial period as well.

Anyone own one of these? If so how do you like it?

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Go ahead and spend the $300 and let us know how that goes.... :)

Have you found any published, peer reviewed experiments on these things?
 

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Go ahead and spend the $300 and let us know how that goes.... :)

Have you found any published, peer reviewed experiments on these things?

yes, many actually.... from those who are very experienced in the exploration of the mind though natural means, and many on on "drug sites" such as erowid. if anyone knows altered states of consciousness, its that crowd lol

as far as spending the 300 bucks.... if i dont like it i can send it back after a month...

besides.... is spending 300 bucks to expand the mind a little any less absurd than spending 3000 dollars on a guitar?

its all in what the buyer wants. if they want it, have the cash, and will reap enjoyment from the product, then in the end it is worth it.

from erowid

"Sometimes, when the frequency starts to increase from its minimum, I will notice what feels like a flood of warmth and general well-being spreading out through my body. There's some actual physical effect here: cold feet and hands become warm, for example. I suppose some hormone is being released. This doesn't happen every time (and I can ruin it by waiting for it to happen)."

if folks who are on the bus give this product the green light, then you can probably assume its pretty damn good!
 

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I've used some of the beats and pretty much can't tell if they've helped or not. My results were good but it's unknown if that was due to beats or the increased mindfulness while studying.
 

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yes, many actually.... from those who are very experienced in the exploration of the mind though natural means, and many on on "drug sites" such as erowid. if anyone knows altered states of consciousness, its that crowd lol

as far as spending the 300 bucks.... if i dont like it i can send it back after a month...

besides.... is spending 300 bucks to expand the mind a little any less absurd than spending 3000 dollars on a guitar?

its all in what the buyer wants. if they want it, have the cash, and will reap enjoyment from the product, then in the end it is worth it.

from erowid

"Sometimes, when the frequency starts to increase from its minimum, I will notice what feels like a flood of warmth and general well-being spreading out through my body. There's some actual physical effect here: cold feet and hands become warm, for example. I suppose some hormone is being released. This doesn't happen every time (and I can ruin it by waiting for it to happen)."

I don't disagree....i stand by my initial assessment. I think sometimes people get what they WANT out of a product.... Have fun with it bling!
 

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