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WARNING: Holosync is nothing more than a marketing scam!
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Nomen Nescio
2009-02-21 04:50:06 UTC
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WARNING: Holosync is nothing more than a marketing scam!

I purchased Holosync Awakening Prologue around March. Since then, I have been inundated with advertisements to purchase the next 2 levels to save CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS... BUY NOW AND SAVE! I spent $554 for Levels 1 and 2, which I cannot even use until July 1. The following month, I learned the price was reduced to $464 ($90 less than what I paid). I wrote to Centerpointe but they told me "Sorry, we aren't allowed to give any refunds on the higher levels."

Today I am sending back Level 1 (they never sent out Level 2 yet), and am requesting a full refund. If they do not refund my money, I will take it up with my credit card company and also write the Better Business Bureau.

Personally, I don't think holosync is worth it. I had meditated for years, stopped, then restarted again with holosync. I experimented with it while awake and asleep, and also while practicing lucid dreaming. I had already trained my brain to move from the different levels (beta-theta-delta) and can pick up separate internal sounds from each side of the brain hemisphere simultaneously. The holosync technology is only a theory. The different clicking sounds used in each side of the headphones is bogus. Anyone can reach a deep meditative level if you practice stopping your thoughts and being present.

My opinion... don't waste your money. For those of you who swear by it, keep using what you believe works.

The expensive upper levels of Holosync pump out
cortisol the aging hormone.

Upper levels create stress and excessive overwhelm.

Their socalled helpdesk can not help people
with mental heath issues who are loosened
up by dangerous Holosync theta-delta.

Excessive Holosync listening makes someone
out of touch and spaced out.

Higa beta in Holosync excites neurons to an early
death like excito toxins.

Bill Harris, the man behind this scam,
is a former ad agency copywriter and used
to teach NLP seduction methods.

Stay away from this cult on a disc.

Because Holosync pumps out endorphins it becomes addictive.


Stay away and learn meditation!
m***@gmail.com
2013-12-21 02:52:55 UTC
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Post by Nomen Nescio
WARNING: Holosync is nothing more than a marketing scam!
I purchased Holosync Awakening Prologue around March. Since then, I have been inundated with advertisements to purchase the next 2 levels to save CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS... BUY NOW AND SAVE! I spent $554 for Levels 1 and 2, which I cannot even use until July 1. The following month, I learned the price was reduced to $464 ($90 less than what I paid). I wrote to Centerpointe but they told me "Sorry, we aren't allowed to give any refunds on the higher levels."
Today I am sending back Level 1 (they never sent out Level 2 yet), and am requesting a full refund. If they do not refund my money, I will take it up with my credit card company and also write the Better Business Bureau.
Personally, I don't think holosync is worth it. I had meditated for years, stopped, then restarted again with holosync. I experimented with it while awake and asleep, and also while practicing lucid dreaming. I had already trained my brain to move from the different levels (beta-theta-delta) and can pick up separate internal sounds from each side of the brain hemisphere simultaneously. The holosync technology is only a theory. The different clicking sounds used in each side of the headphones is bogus. Anyone can reach a deep meditative level if you practice stopping your thoughts and being present.
My opinion... don't waste your money. For those of you who swear by it, keep using what you believe works.
The expensive upper levels of Holosync pump out
cortisol the aging hormone.
Upper levels create stress and excessive overwhelm.
Their socalled helpdesk can not help people
with mental heath issues who are loosened
up by dangerous Holosync theta-delta.
Excessive Holosync listening makes someone
out of touch and spaced out.
Higa beta in Holosync excites neurons to an early
death like excito toxins.
Bill Harris, the man behind this scam,
is a former ad agency copywriter and used
to teach NLP seduction methods.
Stay away from this cult on a disc.
Because Holosync pumps out endorphins it becomes addictive.
Stay away and learn meditation!
Nomen,

What a brilliant article on Holosync. Most of us will never be able to train our brains to do what you say you can do with yours, so we look for something to give us a puish. As a lon time binaural beat user(holosync and several kinds) I can say that I need to hear something besides silence or I cant meditate. I just dont enjoy it and thats after many years. But Holosync is probably taking a beating now as many other companies are coming out with their own 'secret" binaural and now isochronic and monaural technology. Who knows, maybe holosync does work for some, didnt for me and I gave it a full year. Used Awakening minds as well. The thing that made binaural beats so believable to me was Bills explanation that if you dont feel good after listening, its actually good. Its your brains way of pushing out all the past early childhood garbage! How can we prove him or that wrong? What a genius, no? What I didnt get was his analogy to holosync being like running and your brain needing deeper and deeper levels to reach overwhelm. Do we really know if they started every person at the deepest level of DELTA and had them do it for the same amount of time it takes to go thru all the levels...why wouldnt some people make even more progress? Well, for one thing Bill wouldnt make as much money. -) I do admit this, he was smart enough to send everyone a trial cd to get them hooked. It worked on me...and worked with AOL back in the 90s too.

As an aside I found a slew of binaural beat audios on You tube and its amazing how if you really want to play with it, yu can give several different peoples products a trial totally for free. I love the way you call him a 'cult on a disc." Stay well, and let us know if you have discovered any more technology for the brain, as someone like me who has anxiety and is addicted to vallium and needs a sleeping pill every night to sleep, sure needs something besides plain vanilla meditation. Its just not my thing. Sincerely, Marc
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