There’s also a more versatile program called Pure Data (which is what I use), but the learning curve is much higher for that one. The easiest free alternative one I saw was called Gnaural, (installs on Windows/Mac/Linux). I don’t feel like the “Centerpointe Research Institute” and Bill Harris really bring anything to the table that would justify the outrageous prices they are charging. My problem is paying $200+ a level for something that I can literally make for myself on the computer using a variety of free software available on the internet. In fact, I quite enjoy it and I have every intention of continuing to meditate this way. This is not to say that binaural beats can’t induce states of meditation, or that I haven’t gotten anything from using the program. ![]() I’ve come to the conclusion that holosync is egregiously overpriced and over-marketed. I’ve been using holosync for about 3 years (did the prologue, + first 2 levels).
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