Meditating twice per day for 20 minutes each time, can help to begin to turn on your Theta Wave.
A lot of people find this difficult because it takes a lot of discipline and it’s time-consuming.
Waking up at 4am is a habit practiced by many billionaires.
However, it’s very tiring and hard to do consistently – sleep is also important.
Biofeedback machinery has been shown to help turn on your Genius Wave.
But sessions at a clinic start at around $300 per hour. Buying your own in-home biofeedback machine will cost you over $7,000.
Using Sound Waves is the most powerful, cost-effective, and convenient method.
It’s easy to do and many people say the effects are immediately noticeable. Please watch the free instructional video below to learn how…
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