Time Sensitive – Free Brainwave Entrainment CD (and more!) from Edward Mills

by Lyman Reed on September 16, 2008 · 4 comments

in MP3, Meditation, Mills, Edward, Streaming, Visualization

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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Paul September 17, 2008 at 12:16 pm

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!

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Lyman Reed September 17, 2008 at 3:42 pm

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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Andy Bailey September 17, 2008 at 4:26 pm

thanks for installing commentluv, if you go to your commentluv settings page and change the value of the commentform ID field to …

#comment_form

…(with underscore) then it should work for you

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Lyman Reed September 17, 2008 at 4:33 pm

Now that’s what I call plugin support! :) Thanks, Andy!

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