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Binaural beats are an auditory phenomenon discovered in 1839 by physician and meteorologist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. They occur when two sounds of slightly different frequencies (below 1500 Hz and with a difference of less than 30 Hz) are listened to separately, one in each ear, through headphones. The brain perceives a third frequency, called the binaural beat, which is not present in the environment but is created internally by the combination of the two distinct sound channels.

Our hearing perceives frequencies between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz. Below 20 Hz, they are called infrasound, while above 20,000 Hz, they are called ultrasound. Some types of beats can be even more powerful if they use not only the frequency difference through stereo headphones (not mono), but also inaudible frequencies, i.e., below 20 Hz, to achieve optimal effect. However, not all devices support this method, so the frequency difference is used with a stereophonic system.

From a neurophysiological perspective, binaural beats influence brainwaves, which are electrical oscillations measured in the brain and associated with different mental states and cognitive functions. Brainwaves are primarily classified as delta (0-4 Hz, deep sleep), theta (4-8 Hz, deep relaxation, light sleep), alpha (8-13 Hz, relaxed state, soft attention), beta (13-30 Hz, alertness and concentration), and gamma (>30 Hz, learning and complex problem solving). Listening to specific binaural beat frequencies therefore induces a shift or synchronization of brainwaves toward the frequency corresponding to the perceived beat, a phenomenon known as "entrainment" or entrainment of brain oscillatory responses.



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This synchronization can promote:

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Reduction of stress and anxiety: Studies show that binaural beats induce states of relaxation comparable to meditation or deep breathing exercises, lowering stress-related hormone levels (e.g., cortisol) and increasing calming hormones such as melatonin. In a clinical setting, a trial on volunteers with anxiety disorders showed a significant average reduction in anxiety after regular listening.

Improved sleep: Exposure to binaural beats in the delta and theta frequencies is correlated with easier falling asleep and improved sleep management, particularly deep sleep. Some experimental studies have observed an increase in subjective sleep quality and duration.

Cognitive enhancement and memory: Binaural beats in the alpha and beta frequencies can improve concentration, memory, and attention span. In specific experiments, subjects exposed to binaural beats at 40 Hz (gamma frequencies) showed improvements in selective attention and learning, suggesting a strengthening of inter-area brain communication.

Pain regulation and complementary medical therapies: The use of binaural beats has been tested for the management of chronic and acute pain, with evidence of reduced pain perception through brainwave modulation and stimulation of the release of beta-endorphins and other neurotransmitters. Some research suggests applications in neurological rehabilitation and neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, where sensitivity to binaural beats could also have diagnostic and therapeutic value.

The mechanism is linked to the fact that sound vibrations at specific frequencies can induce a resonance effect in nerve cells, facilitating the synchronization of neuronal activity in brain circuits involved in emotion, relaxation, cognitive processes, and hormonal regulation. Binaural beats act as a guide rhythm that synchronizes brain activity on specific frequencies, allowing for the non-invasive modulation of psychophysical states.

Mood regulation: In addition to reducing anxiety, binaural beats can positively influence overall mood, facilitating more balanced and stable emotional states.

Furthermore, if the right frequencies are chosen, binaural beats with stereo headphones can even greatly facilitate meditation and lead to altered states of consciousness. For best results, I used active noise-canceling headphones. This way, when they're on, it's also difficult to be abruptly awakened from a trance by sudden noises, as these headphones have high insulating and absorbing power thanks to both the membrane, which provides passive isolation, and the electronics with a microphone, which emits a wave that's inverse to external noise, dampening the wave and thus actively isolating it.



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The only problem here is choosing the right meditation videos, even on YouTube, which contain specific frequency tones that enable altered states of consciousness. Unfortunately, many of the videos are also harmful, and it's not easy to find pure ones. Perhaps in the future, a section dedicated to ToZ-verified videos could be created that we could use for meditation.

A small note: I've read that certain heartbeats can even trigger a spontaneous physio-kundalini sequence in sensitive individuals with particularly sensitive nervous systems.
 
Personally I prefer the binaural beats that are also isochronic, which is pretty much like a pulsating beat, it helps put me into a trance much easier. The Youtube creator HQBinauralBeats made a isochronic one for the alpha tone, though he made a few that were just the pure tone (nonisochronic/nonpulsating).


I used to pair these kind of beats together with pure chakra binaural beats, which helped me feel and work on specific chakras. These tones are very high pitch and need to be listened to a very low volume. This was quite awhile ago and since then youtube was scrubbed clean of these pure chakra tones. I ripped them when I had the chance, if there is interest maybe I could upload them somewhere.

That said, the binarual beat for just the brainwaves such as alpha could be all you need, and then paired with Zevist mediations, though some members may not have the privacy to do vibrations to open their chakras for example.
 
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Binaural beats are an auditory phenomenon discovered in 1839 by physician and meteorologist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. They occur when two sounds of slightly different frequencies (below 1500 Hz and with a difference of less than 30 Hz) are listened to separately, one in each ear, through headphones. The brain perceives a third frequency, called the binaural beat, which is not present in the environment but is created internally by the combination of the two distinct sound channels.

Our hearing perceives frequencies between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz. Below 20 Hz, they are called infrasound, while above 20,000 Hz, they are called ultrasound. Some types of beats can be even more powerful if they use not only the frequency difference through stereo headphones (not mono), but also inaudible frequencies, i.e., below 20 Hz, to achieve optimal effect. However, not all devices support this method, so the frequency difference is used with a stereophonic system.

From a neurophysiological perspective, binaural beats influence brainwaves, which are electrical oscillations measured in the brain and associated with different mental states and cognitive functions. Brainwaves are primarily classified as delta (0-4 Hz, deep sleep), theta (4-8 Hz, deep relaxation, light sleep), alpha (8-13 Hz, relaxed state, soft attention), beta (13-30 Hz, alertness and concentration), and gamma (>30 Hz, learning and complex problem solving). Listening to specific binaural beat frequencies therefore induces a shift or synchronization of brainwaves toward the frequency corresponding to the perceived beat, a phenomenon known as "entrainment" or entrainment of brain oscillatory responses.




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This synchronization can promote:

| | |
V V V


Reduction of stress and anxiety: Studies show that binaural beats induce states of relaxation comparable to meditation or deep breathing exercises, lowering stress-related hormone levels (e.g., cortisol) and increasing calming hormones such as melatonin. In a clinical setting, a trial on volunteers with anxiety disorders showed a significant average reduction in anxiety after regular listening.

Improved sleep: Exposure to binaural beats in the delta and theta frequencies is correlated with easier falling asleep and improved sleep management, particularly deep sleep. Some experimental studies have observed an increase in subjective sleep quality and duration.

Cognitive enhancement and memory: Binaural beats in the alpha and beta frequencies can improve concentration, memory, and attention span. In specific experiments, subjects exposed to binaural beats at 40 Hz (gamma frequencies) showed improvements in selective attention and learning, suggesting a strengthening of inter-area brain communication.

Pain regulation and complementary medical therapies: The use of binaural beats has been tested for the management of chronic and acute pain, with evidence of reduced pain perception through brainwave modulation and stimulation of the release of beta-endorphins and other neurotransmitters. Some research suggests applications in neurological rehabilitation and neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, where sensitivity to binaural beats could also have diagnostic and therapeutic value.

The mechanism is linked to the fact that sound vibrations at specific frequencies can induce a resonance effect in nerve cells, facilitating the synchronization of neuronal activity in brain circuits involved in emotion, relaxation, cognitive processes, and hormonal regulation. Binaural beats act as a guide rhythm that synchronizes brain activity on specific frequencies, allowing for the non-invasive modulation of psychophysical states.

Mood regulation: In addition to reducing anxiety, binaural beats can positively influence overall mood, facilitating more balanced and stable emotional states.

Furthermore, if the right frequencies are chosen, binaural beats with stereo headphones can even greatly facilitate meditation and lead to altered states of consciousness. For best results, I used active noise-canceling headphones. This way, when they're on, it's also difficult to be abruptly awakened from a trance by sudden noises, as these headphones have high insulating and absorbing power thanks to both the membrane, which provides passive isolation, and the electronics with a microphone, which emits a wave that's inverse to external noise, dampening the wave and thus actively isolating it.



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The only problem here is choosing the right meditation videos, even on YouTube, which contain specific frequency tones that enable altered states of consciousness. Unfortunately, many of the videos are also harmful, and it's not easy to find pure ones. Perhaps in the future, a section dedicated to ToZ-verified videos could be created that we could use for meditation.

A small note: I've read that certain heartbeats can even trigger a spontaneous physio-kundalini sequence in sensitive individuals with particularly sensitive nervous systems.


Personally I prefer the binaural beats that are also isochronic, which is pretty much like a pulsating beat, it helps put me into a trance much easier. The Youtube creator HQBinauralBeats made a isochronic one for the alpha tone, though he made a few that were just the pure tone (nonisochronic/nonpulsating).


I used to pair these kind of beats together with pure chakra binaural beats, which helped me feel and work on specific chakras. These tones are very high pitch and need to be listened to a very low volume. This was quite awhile ago and since then youtube was scrubbed clean of these pure chakra tones. I ripped them when I had the chance, if there is interest maybe I could upload them somewhere.

That said, the binarual beat for just the brainwaves such as alpha could be all you need, and then paired with Zevist mediations, though some members may not have the privacy to do vibrations to open their chakras for example.

Hello, please tell me your opinion of this website: https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/binauralBrainwaveGenerator.php
 
Not bad, I also like the presets. It would be nice if we could add a guided meditation feature with text-to-speech in multiple languages combined with the beats we generate.
For sure, something like that can be done when someone sets their mind to it. But I was mainly interested in whether the resource I shared is valid in the first place.
 
Hello, please tell me your opinion of this website: https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/binauralBrainwaveGenerator.php
I was listening to this last night before bed, it is legit and can be used. There was the variation of this one with a higher
frequencies for higher brain waves referred to the 40 hz generator as well. They released these generators via their android app (mynoise) as well which I will be testing and using as a meditation/sleep aid for the next while.

Not bad, I also like the presets. It would be nice if we could add a guided meditation feature with text-to-speech in multiple languages combined with the beats we generate.
Towards the bottom of the left hand column there is a "Guided Meditation" feature, though its locked behind a donation paywall, I'm curious to see if it's worth using or not. Creating my own guided meditation/self-hypnosis tracks is something that I have been considering doing through the usual music production softwares. If it was all automated through the mynoise site then all the better since I wouldnt have to waste my time.
 
Personally I prefer the binaural beats that are also isochronic, which is pretty much like a pulsating beat, it helps put me into a trance much easier. The Youtube creator HQBinauralBeats made a isochronic one for the alpha tone, though he made a few that were just the pure tone (nonisochronic/nonpulsating).


I used to pair these kind of beats together with pure chakra binaural beats, which helped me feel and work on specific chakras. These tones are very high pitch and need to be listened to a very low volume. This was quite awhile ago and since then youtube was scrubbed clean of these pure chakra tones. I ripped them when I had the chance, if there is interest maybe I could upload them somewhere.

That said, the binarual beat for just the brainwaves such as alpha could be all you need, and then paired with Zevist mediations, though some members may not have the privacy to do vibrations to open their chakras for example.
I love this ⚡❤️
 
Hello, please tell me your opinion of this website: https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/binauralBrainwaveGenerator.php

Hi, at first glance it seems legit. Some rather enjoyable soundscapes and all. I'd be wary of the binaural ones untill I've tested and analyzed them for unwanted elements like subliminals or unintentionally made harmful combinations of frequencies but that's just me and probably unnecessary and excessive.

The best way to produce the desired outcome (whatever that may be) with sounds is to acquire a signal generator or use an online version like the one that was used to make the stuff on that website, and then shape and combine the sounds in some sound editing software or even better with analog machines. I do realize it can be costly and may require learning and some "hard work" but that's the best method in terms of quality of result.

Another way is to learn how to play an instrument and combine that with our own built in instrument - our vocal cords to make something that's not quite music in the traditional sense. Bells, gongs, triangles and percussion devices can help too.

SWP
 
I wouldnt have to waste my time.
It is not a waste when one's work not only benefits themselves, but also others! Quite on the contrary. Anyway, thank you for your input.
 
I was listening to this last night before bed, it is legit and can be used. There was the variation of this one with a higher
frequencies for higher brain waves referred to the 40 hz generator as well. They released these generators via their android app (mynoise) as well which I will be testing and using as a meditation/sleep aid for the next while.


Towards the bottom of the left hand column there is a "Guided Meditation" feature, though its locked behind a donation paywall, I'm curious to see if it's worth using or not. Creating my own guided meditation/self-hypnosis tracks is something that I have been considering doing through the usual music production softwares. If it was all automated through the mynoise site then all the better since I wouldnt have to waste my time.

With a little effort, we might be able to create official, safe ToZ guided meditations, not just in audio form, but also in video with actual animated gifs, making it even easier for people, just like I did with F-RTR recently.
 

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