Dee Wallace's channel says that the frequency of 200 thru 201 keeps us in our Knowing - Knowing that We are One, Knowing that We Create Our Lives, Knowing that there are Infinite Possibilities.
200 hz is the lambda range which has been associated with extraordinarily high levels of consciousness. This is for advanced level serious meditators, definitely NOT for beginners!!
For anyone who believed this guy, Lambda is a greek letter that we use in physics to symbolize wavelength. Every wavelength can be symbolized with lambda, so what you mean by "Lambda range" is another question.
@@lewiswyatt4314 no, hes actually correct about this. It's a fairly new discovery, the highest brain state we know of. Up to 200 hz per second, called lambda state. He didnt name it, hes just the one who informed you
@@the44thchamber Zzzzzzzz..........ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I use it to go out cold IMMEDIATELY.
It was requested. I'm not exactly sure, which is why it has no description. It may have some similar effect but to a lesser degree than the 40 Hz tone.
Hyper concentration and access to higher mental abilities IF your brain knows how to synthesise it. Probably, if this does not work for you, try 40 Hz gamma first. It can help with clarity and purpose in life, too. Everyone reacts a little differently to this. I started using this for work/study/focus. These intense frequencies need some time a few tries for your brain to ultimately understand. Don't overuse this.
Dee Wallace's channel says that the frequency of 200 thru 201 keeps us in our Knowing - Knowing that We are One, Knowing that We Create Our Lives, Knowing that there are Infinite Possibilities.
200 hz is the lambda range which has been associated with extraordinarily high levels of consciousness. This is for advanced level serious meditators, definitely NOT for beginners!!
Scott Bridge lambda is good for beginners to listen to.
there are no levels. its just meditation. some tunes better then others.
For anyone who believed this guy, Lambda is a greek letter that we use in physics to symbolize wavelength. Every wavelength can be symbolized with lambda, so what you mean by "Lambda range" is another question.
@@lewiswyatt4314 no, hes actually correct about this. It's a fairly new discovery, the highest brain state we know of. Up to 200 hz per second, called lambda state. He didnt name it, hes just the one who informed you
@@the44thchamber Zzzzzzzz..........ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I use it to go out cold IMMEDIATELY.
Put speaker on under a small bucket of water makes epic vibration waves
These aren't isochronic tones these are pure tones, isochronic tones are consistant repeated frequencies not jus noise👍🏿
was just about to write that too. Ridiculous.
200hz is the human neural processor speed
Had the 200, 80 and 40hz all running at once, head feels funny.
i love you!!!!!!!
200 Hz - Metabolism improvement, Burns; Furunkulosis herpes; Parasites, heartworms, Crohns disease protozoa 1, Nerves healing
Thanks... My tinnitus dissapeared.. temporally
Thsnks i got the water out of my speakers
Hi what's 200 hz good for?
It was requested. I'm not exactly sure, which is why it has no description. It may have some similar effect but to a lesser degree than the 40 Hz tone.
The Sound Library This sound can be used to feel and hear the bass on your iPad.
It helps remove water from the speaker as well
Hyper concentration and access to higher mental abilities IF your brain knows how to synthesise it. Probably, if this does not work for you, try 40 Hz gamma first. It can help with clarity and purpose in life, too. Everyone reacts a little differently to this. I started using this for work/study/focus. These intense frequencies need some time a few tries for your brain to ultimately understand. Don't overuse this.
i read its good frequenzy to grow bigger weed plants^^
Why i can't hear anything just faint whitenoise
Test your iPad bass with this
Wtf is this
The Sound Library I mean, what is this. It's weird af