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" ... If you are wondering exactly what the mechanics are of your brain during hypnosis, let me break it down for you. Your brain wave patterns change and are slowed down to a theta state, similar to that of dreaming. At this point, your subconscious mind is open to accepting new programming. Therapists can use an assortment of guided imagery, healing words, and verbal repetition to promote positive behaviors such as building confidence, increasing motivation, calming anxiety, overcoming phobias, quitting smoking, calming fear of public speaking and losing weight. ... "
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" ... Time Flies. When you are enclosed in a Sensorial Deprivation Chamber, you lose all sense of space and time. In fact, after a few minutes inside the pod, your body begins to feel at one with the water such that you don’t know where one begins and the other ends. The same goes with time. Because there are no external factors that anchor you into a particular state in time, the mind goes deep into a meditative or theta state. Some floaters do not even realize that they have entered this zone, only to be gently awakened into a fully restored sensation. “Sometimes, you are not even sure if you went to sleep or if you were meditating. The next thing you know, your 60 or 90 minutes is up ... "
" ... You sit in a comfortable chair with a headset playing the world’s only “non-linear oscillating binaural beat”, or two different frequencies in each ear, which smoothly fluctuate between the frequencies of high alpha, and low theta brainwaves. While the listener cannot decipher the difference, the brain “does the math” on the difference in stimulus from ear to ear, guiding the brainwaves into pre-sleep and REM sleep patterns. ... "