To celebrate his birthday, Edward Mills is giving us gifts.
I like that idea!
Ed’s birthday is this Thursday, 9/18. Through Saturday Morning, 9/20/2008 9:00 AM (Pacific Time), he’s offering people a free download of his CD: An Introduction To Brainwave Entrainment Technology For Personal Growth & Success.
One of the neatest things about this is that it’s something that I can heartily recommend… because I purchased a physical copy of it a while back! It’s worth every penny that I paid for it, and now you can either download the mp3 tracks or listen to it online for no charge.
The CD contains:
- Track 1: What Is Brainwave Entrainment?
- Track 2: How Does it Work?
- Track 3: Is It Safe?
- Track 4: Guidelines For Use.
- Track 5: A Brainwave Entrainment Enhanced Guided Visualization for Deep Relaxation.
- Bonus Track: 30-minute non-guided Brainwave Entrainment Session for Relaxation.
If you’ve never used Brainwave Entrainment, you are in for a real treat!
This isn’t the the only gift he’s giving, but it’s the one that I thought the readers of this blog would be most interested in… I suppose you’ll just have to check out this post on Edward’s Evolving Times Blog to learn about the others.
Be sure to leave him a Happy Birthday comment while you are there!
Thank you, Ed… and Happy Birthday!
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Yeah! Way to celebrate a b-day: give something away. And what a gift! Brainwave entrainment is such cool technology. I use it every day and what an impact it has made on my life!
Ed’s just that kind of guy, Paul… and thanks for the information on your own site re: brainwave entrainment. Good stuff!
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Thanks, Andy!