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| Author: | BingumBailey [ Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:33 am ] |
| Post subject: | Sleep Learning: The Saga of Subconscious Learning |
Has anyone ever tried to record a series of ideas or concepts they want to become a new belief strucure and then fall asleep and listening to the recording. I know that science says that results can be iffy but I hear doing this in connection to having ambient sounds that produce frequency patterns similar to alpha waves (8-12 hz) helps the information to stick and for it to subconsciously sink into your mind. Does anyone have any more information on this subject? I am willing to try this out on my self, I haven't been able to finish my recording, I started on easter but had to cut it short due to dinner being ready. At any rate, someone who has tried this or is considering this please let me know. I would like to validate my ideas behind this concept. I think that I could help push my progress further if I could subconsciously learn the ideas that I wish to embody. Update: I've also attached a poll to gauge people's thoughts on this idea. |
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| Author: | Mike1 [ Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:56 am ] |
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I've tried affirmations, listening to them right before going to sleep. I takes time to sink into the subconscious (about 4 weeks), but they did work for me. Pick up Joseph Murphy's book from the library, called "The Power of the subconscious mind" and take a look if you have time. |
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| Author: | Monsignor Crisanto [ Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:04 am ] |
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The pioneer in this is Georgi Lozanov. To be effective, there has to be a rhythm. It's a good way to learn new languages according to research. But I also use it to learn PUA materials. I've recorded a few PUA materials with background music and tone variations as I read them out loud. A few unverified reports indicate it has been used by spy agencies to teach multiple languages to field operatives. Here's a US government link to the study. http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/ED132857.pdf |
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| Author: | asesino [ Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:27 am ] |
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so retarded |
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| Author: | BingumBailey [ Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:36 pm ] |
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Quote: I've tried affirmations, listening to them right before going to sleep. I takes time to sink into the subconscious (about 4 weeks), but they did work for me.
Thanks, I'll definately check out the book this summer. 4 weeks is a relatively short time, so definately worth checking out and working with. Pick up Joseph Murphy's book from the library, called "The Power of the subconscious mind" and take a look if you have time. Quote: The pioneer in this is Georgi Lozanov. To be effective, there has to be a rhythm. It's a good way to learn new languages according to research. But I also use it to learn PUA materials. I've recorded a few PUA materials with background music and tone variations as I read them out loud. A few unverified reports indicate it has been used by spy agencies to teach multiple languages to field operatives. Here's a US government link to the study. http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/ED132857.pdf
Man thanks for all this guys. I definately wanted to make some sort of recording based on the mantra I make daily. I would do it on my computer but its not in good condition right now. As soon as I fix it up I have sound software that allows me to create music. I'll simply download it as an mp3 file from my computer at around 30 minutes a track and I want to make 3 tracks. Thanks for the help guys.
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| Author: | Dissonance [ Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:12 am ] |
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Dude if you want to learn things faster pick up some stuff on mnemonic memory systems. Harry Lorayne - Super Power Memory Stick it out and this stuff will work wonders for you. If you want to learn in your sleep.. And I dont think anyone can say there would be a statistically significant difference in learning power by these tones. Although I bet it helps. If your more interested in the subc mind I would check out Derren Brown/Steve G jones/ psych/nlp |
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