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Adam
02-14-2000, 09:40 AM
After months of listening to the Super Brain Power CD, I feel I have finally gotten both halves of my brain functioning as one and be in a meditative state. Now I am experiencing conflicting imagery(like two magnets that push away from each other) after those alternate "clicks" almost at the end, and cannot go back into that state of mind for a couple minutes. Is this a normal "side effect"?

Treeheart
02-14-2000, 01:36 PM
Conflicting imagery? Can you give us an example? This may sound weird, but the first thing that popped into my mind when I read this was "hologram." Can you find a commonality, however elusive, between the two conflicting images?