Brain Music Out of Body Travel:

Eric Vincent and I (Neil) recently did a bit of Brain Travel- this is another name for what is commonly referred to as "remote viewing" or "astral travel". When you are able to click your amygdala forward, it is an elementary thing to switch on the remote/astral travel components of your brain, which reside primarily in the frontal lobes. Both Eric and I have been doing this for decades, myself having learned this skill at the age of 18 from a master of meditation.

As professional musicians, we thought it would be a unique idea to do some of this remote viewing in a place we could never physically (or very unlikely!) visit, and then interpret our impressions with a representative sound/music sculpture. Naturally, a place as inhabitable as Europa, a far below freezing cold place covered with ice would inspire the oddest, and most haunting kind of "music" (Nothing like the friendly melodies of any of the other brain music albums.) We found ourselves hearing and re-creating sounds we were feeling on this barren place, millions of miles from home.

Just as in any other kind of music, our impressions and emotions while in our out-of-our-body experience leave and transmit the same impressions to the listener. Thus, this particular Brain Out-Of Body Travel Music will facilitate your own remote viewing and astral Brain Travel to this alien place. As you listen, having prepared the right environment for good Brain Travel, you will very likely experience the same sensations and sights that we ourselves did.

INSTRUCTIONS: Do this at night- the later the better. Brain Travel is most easily done when the immediate environment, both physical and psychic is quiet and undisturbed. This means, little or no traffic noise, TV, and certainly no little kids running around the house. Perfect quiet is ideal. (When you are practiced at Brain Travel, however, you'll find you can even do it on the city bus if necessary.) Download the MP3 file for best sound quality. Use Real Audio as a second choice if you cannot use the MP3.

Use good headphones for the best results. Cheap computer speakers will not do at all and the effect will be GREATLY reduced, if not altogether eliminated. Really good computer speakers may work, but again, not as good as phones which will also filter out any minor noise that will distract from the experience. It is important to hear all the nuances and frequencies of the recording. Your out-of-body Brain Travel experience facilitated by the sound/music input will be only as high quality as the care you take to get things right.

Adjust the volume level on your computer or MP3 player after the first minute so it is loud but not disturbingly loud. Some good volume is necessary. Then START IT FROM THE BEGINNING, turning off even the computer monitor screen. You want it dark so the only stimulation to your brain comes from your ears and from the lights inside your frontal lobes.

The selection is 6 minutes long. There is some very unusual new sound at the end.

AS always, Have Fun!

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