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Does Holosync Work?

When everyone else was listening to Guns N’ Roses, wearing tight jeans with baseball boots and perming their overgrown hair, a man called Bill Harris was busy creating a truly unique personal development product – Holosync.

Harris’s Holosync product centred on the idea that you could listen to a CD and enter a state of meditation akin to that of a Zen Buddhist Monk.

Before we take a look at the technology behind Holosync, the benefits of using it and potential pitfalls it may have, it is best to have a clear understanding of the benefits of meditation. You can then determine if you will gain benefit from using Holosync and if you can see the potential rewards it can offer to your life.

Here are a few of the many proven benefits of meditation (and Holosync):

– Leads to a deeper level of relaxation.
– Reduces anxiety attacks.
– Lowers blood pressure.
– Decreases pain due to muscle tension such as headaches.
– Helps with diseases such as arthritis and reduces allergy symptoms.
– Speeds recovery time after operations.
– Enhances the immune system.
– Reduces and removes emotional distress.
– Slows down and reduces the activity of viruses in the body.
– Reinforces natural defences within the body to successfully fight bacteria, viruses and cancerous cells.
– It helps resolve phobias.
– Increases serotonin which influences moods and behaviour.
– Helps eliminate negative emotional stresses and remove intense negative emotions from memories.
– Reduces anger.
– Eliminates unwanted habits & behaviours.
– Enlightenment and the sense of Oneness associated with it.

Eliminating stress from mind and body is one of the greatest benefits of meditation. When meditation is performed regularly it has been shown to completely and positively change a person’s reactions to stressful and irritating situations. As you progress in your meditative practices you find that less and less things irritate you.

I hope you agree that the benefits to mind and body of meditating regularly are enormous. However, in order to successfully reach the point that you can meditate away your emotional connection to past memories, reduce your blood pressure and resolve phobias takes many, many years – in some cases a lifetime!

Enter Centerpointe and Holosync!

Holosync is a 21st Century tool for effortless meditation. Holosync uses brain entrainment through the use of binaural beats. Binaural beats are separate individual tones, which resonate at slightly different frequencies, presented to the left and right ear. Holosync lets you hear these beats in a way that creates altered states of consciousness by changing the brainwave patterns of the listener. Without wanting to get too technical about the Holosync program I will say that these binaural beats are capable of producing the alpha, theta, delta and normal everyday beta states. Centerpointe have created Holosync so that it creates extremely deep meditative states within minutes.

If you feel you could benefit from meditation and believe that the results it produces would be advantageous to you but you do not have the time or discipline to learn and practise conventional meditative techniques then you would clearly benefit from using a technology such as Holosync.

The negative side of practising meditation and also using Holosync is negligible. It is necessary to put aside at least 40 minutes every day to meditate or listen to Holosync. Also, you will probably experience some emotional discomfort during your Holosync sessions as old memories, and the feelings associated with them, are stirred-up in your consciousness. This is a necessary evil as your brain is actually eliminating the negative emotions from the memory so that you are left with the memory but with no negative emotional connection to it.

The Centerpointe program, Holosync, is designed to be completed in stages. Each stage removes unwanted emotional baggage from your consciousness and leaves you with a permanent state of increased peace, health and inner harmony. You do not have to finish the entire Holosync program to gain and keep the benefits offered by each individual level. After each Holosync stage is complete the benefits you have received are permanent.

However, to gain the maximum benefit from Holosync it is advisable to complete all the stages as you will be transformed, for the better, in ways that you can now only imagine or not even imagine. Your entire life will benefit from using Holosync.

About the Author:
Holosync tested and reviewed. Pros and cons of using the Centerpointe Holosync meditation technology. Binaural Beats explained and binaural beats products reviewed.

Source: http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Does-Holosync-Work-/362128


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10 Responses to “Personal Development Product”

  1. Nutty Chocolatier says:

    How can I find out if there is adequate demand for a product?
    A couple weeks ago I had my first “entrepreneurial idea”. I don’t think I have the necessary personal qualities to succeed, but one thing at a time…

    Obviously one reason that some businesses fail is that they market a product or service that nobody wants. The obvious way around that is market research…but how does one man accomplish that without funding or manpower behind him? How do people do it?

    In other words, how can I find out if there is demand for my idea before dumping money into development and production?

    • Micahel Easter says:

      Nutty Chocolatier,

      You are absolutely right, one of the reasons people fail with their businesses is the marketing of a product or service that nobody wants. So how does one man accomplish the market research without funding or manpower behind them?

      Google.

      Specfically the Google Keyword Tool.

      Fortunately we live in a time where we can use the technology of the day to our advantage. You can find out if there is a demand for a particular product or niche by simply entering a word in it’s search box and it will tell you how many searches have come about locally and globally. This free tool will give you loads of information in helping you decide whether a product or niche is worth marketing.

      Of course the more searches per month the better. If a keyword for a product or niche doesn’t have at least 3000 searches per month, I don’t go any further with it and I look for something else (another keyword for a product or niche).

      There are other paid research tools that are very good, but if one is just starting out and on a low budget, using Google’s keyword tool will fit the bill.

      Hope this helps!

  2. nwinc says:

    Please share your top 5 personal home hair care concerns?

    Do you struggle? or have you struggled in some way with our hair?”
    A professional hair stylist like myself is inquisitive, and would like to know more about individuals needs.

    No matter what your ethnicity, all questions are welcome.
    No, question is stupid! Personal development is what I call it.

    Maybe it is about what products are good for our hair texture?
    Is it about name brand products vs. store store brands?
    Knowing when to cut your hair, an understating why it is good for your hair?
    Is it about a style, you want. Are you not sure if the style will suit you?
    Are you interested in changing your look to suit your age and/ or professional style?
    Is it over processed due to chemicals but you are addicted to color or hair relaxers?
    Hair extensions, which one is best for your hair texture? Do the really help with promoting hair growth?
    For me to respond you email must be accessible, the questions you ask are for a project I am working on.

  3. Sarah says:

    how has computer technology influence the development of personal and home secuity products?
    how have these products improved over the years

    • Wide Awake says:

      I would think that the centralized reporting has improved due to computerization. Before, you would just hear an alarm going off. Now, the security company knows exactly where the alarm was tripped and can notify you via phone, email, IM and pager.

  4. blah blah blah says:

    What are some good names for this from home business?
    Selling a personal development product, like a motivational package using website and personal selling..
    My dad will be running it and his name is Arturo, Art for short..
    so one idea was “Art to Success”
    Got any other suggestions? Thanks

    • Chris P says:

      Use your father’s real name as the person presenting the product and give the package a separate name. This way your father will begin to create a brand with his name and position himself to release other products.

  5. adnanr says:

    1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Japanese approach to product development?
    The Japanese methodology:

    Japanese industrial combines are not what they appear to be. They do not develop all of their own product line, nor do they manufacture it. In reality, these huge businesses are more like “Trading companies”. That is, rather than design and manufactures their own goods, they actually coordinate a complex design and manufacturing process that involves thousands of smaller companies. The goods you buy with a famous maker’s name inscribed on the case are seldom the product of that company’s factory – and often not even the product of its own research. Some else designed it, someone else put it together, someone stuck it in a box with the famous maker’s name on it and then shipped it to its distributors.
    Does this operation sound unnecessarily complex? Obviously, these huge corporations have their own factories and workers. So why don’t they employ their own resources to produce the goods they sell?
    They do, of course – but only partially. For instance, it would make every little sense for an electronics giant like Matsushita to farm out the design, manufacture and assembly of a refrigerator or microwave oven. These products are ideally suited to mass production in the kind of large, highly automated factories that the giant companies can afford. Their factories produce hundreds of thousands of these units every year.
    But what about products that companies must continually redesign to compete for public acceptance – like headphone stereos, small compact disc players, or personal computers? Redesigning means retooling a production line. It means sourcing new parts and lots of other things. For a typical product, a company might expect to sell 30,000 units in a few months, retool, sell another 50,000 u nits, redesign some basic components, retool again, see what the competition brings out, retool again and on and on, throughout the life cycle of the entire product line. Although some of the giant makers are now employing the newest flexible manufacturing system (FMS) to allow them more freedom in production, this retooling process is something many big companies want to eliminate.
    Thus, they farm out much of this business to subcontractors – smaller companies they can depend on. These companies in turn, faced with redesigning and producing a product three or four times a year, will subcontract the design or manufacture of a dozen key components to still smaller companies.
    How extensive is this sub contracting pyramid? Would you guess a few dozen companies? a few hundred? Think again. One electronics company I know has over 6,000 subcontractors in its industrial group, most of them tiny ships that exist just to fill a few little orders for the companies above them.
    Welcome to the real world of Japanese manufacturing.
    1.What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Japanese approach to product development?

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