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Meditation Frequences are not shown to have any toxic or physically harming potential to the human body. However frequent auditory exposure to high or low meditation frequences may cause hearing loss or visual snow
Meditation Frequences are not shown to have any toxic or physically harming potential to the human body. However frequent auditory exposure to high or low meditation frequences may cause hearing loss or visual snow
It is strongly recommended that one use [[responsible use|harm reduction practices]] when using this substance.
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==See also==
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Meditation Frequencies are frequencies that can cause mind-lingering effects to humans and are often used in Settings for Sensory Deprivation or in meditative/religious Purposes. These Frequencies are often known as audible waves ranging anything from 3 Hz to 30.000 Hz. Despite frequencies only from 20 hz to 20.000 hz being hearable, it is well documented for a fact that any frequency beyond that can still alter the mind and thought stream similiar in a way like a psychoactive drug would do. They so often include Noises ranging from white to purple noise and Binaurals , which are the combination of two audible noises which cause a stimulating or sedating effect on the human mind by the audible frequencies reaching the brain. Note: Binaural Beats and Monaural Beats Effects can only be fully manifested with the use of headphones or earphones as it is easier for the frequencies to reach the brain and cause changes to the mood and thought stream of a user.


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Meditation Frequences are not shown to have any toxic or physically harming potential to the human body. However frequent auditory exposure to high or low meditation frequences may cause hearing loss or visual snow

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