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<blockquote data-quote="totusvoloestmei" data-source="post: 76026" data-attributes="member: 4064"><p>Hi THEREAL1. I don't have much knowledge about Aspergers (as I understand it, it is a mild form of autism?), so can you tell me, is it considered a neurological condition? If so, then theoretically, it could be dangerous for you. There are many warnings against it for people with neurological disorders, mostly for epileptics though. I have found though, that the people issuing these warnings have no true understanding of what epilepsy truly is, so if you couldn't find anyone who understood Aspergers properly, you'd be hard-pressed to get a clear answer. These precautions are mainly to cover their butts legally.</p><p> </p><p>From what I have heard though, binaural beats are not what they're cracked up to be, and you're not missing much. There seems to be no concrete proof that they are any better than regular subliminals. I haven't heard of them for use in time travel until now. I know they can supposedly be used to facilitate remote viewing, astral projection, etc.</p><p> </p><p>The HDR, I'm not sure. I know it involves strapping a device to your head and I believe someone said something about it electrically stimulating your brain? (someone who knows more about the HDR can explain it to you better. There are quite a few people here who seem to have used it). I'd be catious if I were you. As far as anxiety attacks, regular meditation (if you don't already practise it) would probably be helpful to you. I'm not sure about the other stuff because I don't know what would happen if something triggered an attack while you were travelling. In the astral, probably nothing, you'd probably just go back to your body as supposedly astral travel is not dangerous. Physically, I'd worry about it as I'm sure time travel could be stressful and I don't know what triggers your attacks.</p><p> </p><p>I wish I had more answers for you, but I just thought I'd throw my thoughts on the subject out there as I share your concerns and perhaps someone will be able to answer these questions for both of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totusvoloestmei, post: 76026, member: 4064"] Hi THEREAL1. I don't have much knowledge about Aspergers (as I understand it, it is a mild form of autism?), so can you tell me, is it considered a neurological condition? If so, then theoretically, it could be dangerous for you. There are many warnings against it for people with neurological disorders, mostly for epileptics though. I have found though, that the people issuing these warnings have no true understanding of what epilepsy truly is, so if you couldn't find anyone who understood Aspergers properly, you'd be hard-pressed to get a clear answer. These precautions are mainly to cover their butts legally. From what I have heard though, binaural beats are not what they're cracked up to be, and you're not missing much. There seems to be no concrete proof that they are any better than regular subliminals. I haven't heard of them for use in time travel until now. I know they can supposedly be used to facilitate remote viewing, astral projection, etc. The HDR, I'm not sure. I know it involves strapping a device to your head and I believe someone said something about it electrically stimulating your brain? (someone who knows more about the HDR can explain it to you better. There are quite a few people here who seem to have used it). I'd be catious if I were you. As far as anxiety attacks, regular meditation (if you don't already practise it) would probably be helpful to you. I'm not sure about the other stuff because I don't know what would happen if something triggered an attack while you were travelling. In the astral, probably nothing, you'd probably just go back to your body as supposedly astral travel is not dangerous. Physically, I'd worry about it as I'm sure time travel could be stressful and I don't know what triggers your attacks. I wish I had more answers for you, but I just thought I'd throw my thoughts on the subject out there as I share your concerns and perhaps someone will be able to answer these questions for both of us. [/QUOTE]
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