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TWO-PHASE SESSION


Phase 1) Modulated 40 Hz "Chirp" Signal - Right Channel - Both Sides

Phase 2) Amygdala Signal - Left Channel - Left side

 

In laboratory Studies, some of the most effective sessions turned out to be two-phase sessions.

This one applies the Modulated 40 Hz signal to both temporal lobes, followed by the amygdala signal to only the left temporal lobe.

The after-effects should be consistent with left amygdala phenomena.

This is the session design that comes closest to the sessions used in the "God Helmet" experiments.

As with any signal applied to only one side of the head, you should test the amygdala signal (applied only to the left side in this session) over each side of the head before you do the session. MORE INFORMATION

This is the setup for this two phase session. The left side has four coils from the left channel, and two coils from the right channel. The right side has two coils from the right stereo channel.

Note the positions of the positive and negative coils carefully.

This online demo version of the Shakti Software does not have any actual Shakti signals. The Shakti Signal generator is also not availble from this demo. You can see how Windows Media player is used to produce the signals. The best way is using the Shakti Signal Generator, which you can read about HERE.

5 Minute DEMO

40 Minute DEMO

60 Minute DEMO



End Session
| Close Signal Generator

ABOUT THE SHAKTI SIGNAL GENERATOR


Run 5 minute DEMO using Windows Media Player

Run 40 minute DEMO using Windows Media Player

Run 60 minute DEMO using Windows Media Player

Issues with the signal Generator?


One known bug for this software is that a very few people's systems won't let the Signal Generator launch. This is probably due to a security software, such as an antivirus or firewall. If you encounter this issue, you can use an alternate method, The Windows Media Player, which also supports the signals


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Press this button to automatically setup your windows 98 or XP sound system.

If you need to setup a Windows Vista System, Click HERE.