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Digital Highs

Binaural beat based mind altering programs are becoming increasingly popular. Digital Highs takes the experien...

$ 4.99

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Binaural beat based mind altering programs are becoming increasingly popular.
Digital Highs takes the experience to a new level by combining the pulsing
beats of binaural entrainment with flashing lights. Please note that all of
the sessions start off on the same frequency, the normal waking brainwave
frequency. As the session progresses they each change in different ways.

There a few other binaural altered states apps on the app store, and it seems
like some of them are misrepresenting the experience by naming their
entrainment sessions directly after illicit drugs such as marijuana, cocaine,
or heroin. Digital Highs will not exactly duplicate the effects of these drugs
(and neither will the competition, if truth be told) but it will guide your
mind into a new type of altered state. And, unlike it's biggest competitor,
I-Doser, Digital Highs doesn't require you to pay extra for more sessions. You
get 40 sessions built in right from the start with no additional fees, ever.
Be sure to try our staff favorite "Forty-Two."

What you should expect from Digital Highs is a type of intense meditation.
Terms such as hallucinogenic and psychedelic are still used because those are
terms that the average person can relate to a little better, but in reality
the "hallucinations" will seem more like vivid daydreams. Like any mental
feat, the daydreams and clarity of consciousness won't come easy to beginners.
For that reason it is suggested that everyone start with the sessions labelled
"beginners" in their description. These are designed to be easier for people
less accustomed to meditation and other mental visualization type exercises to
benefit from.

Digital Highs contains only the binaural programs with a pink noise backing
track. This saves hundreds of megabytes of space on your Android device
compared to mp3 based players with trippy music in the background. Compare to
idoser.

Store rating

3

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97 reviews

Last update

March 11, 2013

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