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Using Binaural Beats For Meditation

Using Binaural Beats For Meditation by Trevor JohnsonUsing Binaural Beats in your Meditation can help you go “deeper”. Binaural Beats occur when your brain hears 2 different frequencies in each ear. For example, if your right ear hears 200 Hz, and your left ear hears 210 Hz, then essentially you brain is hearing 10 Hz. When you use Binaural Beats, you can control your brainwave frequencies. This is called entrainment.The four brainwave depths that can be manipulated using Binaural Beats
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God of War III nearly a first-person shooter

Well God of War III might have been if the game’s director, Stig Asmussen took an ‘inspired’ brainwave from a Sony art director seriously. At the end of an interview with CGSociety about how the game’s visuals came to be SCEA director Ken Fieldman admits that he attempted to make a case for a first-person shooter God of War III game. “I tried unsuccessfully to convince Stig to make ‘God of War III’ a first-person shooter,” he admitted a tad too unashamedly. Fans will be preying to Zeus
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The Invention of Lying transplants Ricky Gervais, Reading accent intact, to an idealised place (filmed in Lowell, Massachusetts) where there’s no such thing as lying – until one day, in a brainwave, he invents it. Gervais plays Mark Bellison, a writer of documentaries for a film company. Since fiction doesn’t exist, history is the only subject for movies.

Gosh quite a poor review for this film from the Catholic Herald. Shame I really like Ricky Gervais (I love his TV work) Previous PostAccording to the October 2 issue of Entertainment Weekly, advertising for The Invention of Lying, the new film from comedian Ricky Gervais, carefully conceals the atheistic subject matter of the movie.Hollywood blunts Gervais’s edgeThis unconvincing, even odious new film is a long way from his best work, says Andrew M BrownThe Invention of Lying transplants Ricky G
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Entrepreneur with Worldwide Success on BBC radio 4 today. [Tony "Access Guy" Hine]

E ntrepreneur with Worldwide Success on BBC radio 4 today. Extract: Woman's Hour To be recognised in the street and have her own makeup range was not what Lauren Luke expected when she set up a business selling cosmetics in her bedroom. It was her brainwave to post practical videos on YouTube, and it led to worldwide success.
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Brainwave – let’s re-invent the IPCC

Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, George Will has a bright idea in today’s column which will, sadly, be read in 350 or so US newspapers this morning: “America needs a national commission appointed to assess the evidence about climate change.” Brilliant. Truly brilliant. Shame, really, that the world already has the IPCC whose job it is to “assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant to understanding the
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