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"Some sounds can give you more energy than a pot of coffee," says
famous French scientist, Dr. Alfred Tomatis. Four decades of research by this
member of the French Academies of Medicine & Science revealed that certain high-
frequency sounds can literally charge up those "little grey cells" in the brain and
revitalize the whole body. His landmark discoveries showed that your ears were
designed to energize and repattern your brain and body.
During his lifelong pioneering work to develop Sound Therapy, he also invented
the "Electronic Ear" - a device that improves hearing and brain function so that
you get the maximum benefit from high-frequency sounds. At his 180 Sound
Therapy centers worldwide, thousands have been healed of a whole range of
illnesses including learning disabilities, dyslexia, attention deficit disorder and even
autism.
"Sound Therapy is ambrosia for the brain!" says Canadian novelist Patricia
Joudry. While using the Tomatis method to overcome deafness, she discovered it
opened an exhilarating cascade of creativity and vitality that allowed her to turn out
a stream of successful books. Determined to share this gift with the world, she
teamed up with high-tech teaching monks to develop sound therapy tapes that
anyone can try on their own. Click: for book excerpt
Users claim almost unbelievable results: "became a professional artist;"
"changed from retarded to bright;" "feel great on much less sleep;" "overcame
tinnitus;" "cured dyslexia."
Judge for yourself as you read the absorbing story of Joudry's adventure. Find out
if Sound Therapy holds promise for you.
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Experiments during hypnosis and brain surgery give vivid proof that every
single thing that ever happens to you - and everything that you have ever learned -
is in there somewhere. The trick is to retrieve it, when you need it.
You learn faster because you remember better. Superlearning's use of rhythm,
relaxation and special music helps you remember what you want to, when you want
to. With practice some people even develop what the scientists call "hypermnesia" -
literally, Supermemory.
Just listening to the special Superlearning Baroque Music alone has been found
to boost recall.
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Secrets of Superlearning® Music
"I just can’t get to sleep at night," an aristocratic visitor complained. He wasn't
talking to his doctor. He was consulting a composer - no less than Johann Sebastian
Bach. "As you know," the man went on, "I have to be alert in my work." Bach
composed some special music and dispatched a harpsichordist to play it nightly for
the harried insomniac. Soon he was snoring. The grateful snoozer, Russian envoy
Count Kayserling, paid Bach a handsome sum for his magic music.
Bach named the piece for the late night harpsichordist, Johann Goldberg - and
that’s how the famous Goldberg Variations got its name.
Would you like to learn faster? Do you want to strengthen your memory? Reams
of data worldwide show the right kind of slow Baroque music by 17th and 18th
century masters has helped people of almost all ages and backgrounds do just that.
"It’s better than a pot full of coffee!" That’s what Dr. Albert Tomatis, a member
of both the French Academy of Science and Medicine, said about his discovery
involving music and high frequency tones. He found certain high frequencies
energize the brain, brighten creativity - and are remarkably successful in curing
learning disabilities like dyslexia and autism. He’s just one of the scientists
journeying into the interior land of sound.
These pioneers and many others are unearthing a treasure trove of ways to use
the mysteries of music to heal ourselves and open out to our full capabilities.
For more about this groundbreaking adventure see: Supermemory: the Revolution,
and Superlearning 2000 by Ostrander & Schroeder; Sound Therapy by Patricia
Joudry - all available from Superlearning. Also The Conscious Ear- My Life of
Transformation Through Listening by Alfred Tomatis. Barrytown NY: Station Hill
Press.
"If the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail"remarked
Abraham Maslow.
It's time to reach into a bagful of new tools and stop hammering out the same old
solutions. Being able to soak up facts, languages, high tech data two to five times faster
than before can help put you on the fast track to new opportunities and higher earnings.
But that's only part of the under-reported good news.
Something else is important to us all. Change isn't an option anymore. The options
now is to become an agent of change, not a victim of change. As never before, we need to
be flexible, to know how to take charge of change without terrible struggle.
As never before, we need the know-how to bring more of our abilities on line - that
supposed 90 or 95 percent of human potential we rarely access.
As people start to claim more of themselves, something beyond nuts and bolts
learning often begins to happen. "My acquaintance with the new approach created a
paradigm shift in my life," is how Canadian science writer and novelist Robina Salter
puts it.
German business trainer Gail Heidenhain says it this way. "Again and again, teachers
and learners say that the courses have changed their lives."
Each of us has a unique flight pattern, a flutter of influence, greater perhaps than we
imagine, both now and in the world that will be. Somewhere, deep down, we all have the
right stuff, the promise of our high human heritage.
The surety that it's there and the keys to begin to unlock it are more powerful than
ever before. What is not sure is "Will we wake or will we sleep?"
We've tossed through a violent, feverish night in the 20th century into that surreal
edge between sleeping and waking where bright snatches of awareness mingle with the
urge to just roll over. It's now, or maybe never time to say, "Good Morning!"