Pulsar les fréquences la détente

Ready to experience Pulsar ?

Prepare yourself for an unforgettable experience.


The sound and light experience lasts 30 minutes. For the experiment, you will be introduced in a totally soundproof room where the atmosphere evokes a futuristic space.

Are you ready to go in the inner journey ?...

After a brief review of the session's progress, our staff will invite you to lie comfortably in a reclining chair. Glasses on the eyes, headphones on the ears and covered with a soft blanket, it's time to close your eyes and indulge in the magic of images that will succeed in a kaleidoscope of shapes created by your own brain as the pulse rhythmic sound and light, enhanced by music specially chosen for its relaxing properties.

Pulsar space is arranged to receive four visitors at a time. Appointments are available at every 45 minutes from 9.00 am, monday to sunday.

Scientific facts

How can lights and sounds produce such powerful results ?


Scientists have found that when the brain is given rhythmic stimuli, such as pulsing lights, the brain waves tend to correspond to the rhythm of the stimulus. Many of the Mind Machine programmes start with faster frequencies and 'ramp down' to progressively slower ones, allowing the user to move into the relaxed 'alpha' and dreamlike 'theta' states.

Scientific research indicates that these slower frequencies may have important benefits, ranging from relaxation to improved learning. In fact, evidence suggests that the alpha-theta frequencies may be keys to the state of mental lucidity called meditation. Studies of Zen monks have revealed that those who have meditated longest are the ones who enter these alpha-theta states most readily, and only those who have meditated for more than 20 years are able to do so at will.

 

More info: read this article on lifetools.com: Here's scientific proof that mind machines really works

 

Session list click here (please note that the time of each Pulsar session at Spa Ovarium is ajusted to 30 minutes)


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