Dr. Mel Gill, leading expert in Personal Development or Con Artist out to make a buck.
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I myself have been doing alot of research on Dr. Mel Gill. He was involved in the the creation of the Meta Secret, he made neurophonics and is the head of the DMG capital corporation. He also runs a radio show on 98.3 Singapore. 2-5pm
[img]http://themetasecret.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/TMS-cover-2D.jpg[/img]
[b]The Meta Secret, book and movie[/b]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_hp8Q2Jey4[/media]
[b]NeuroPhonics[/B]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=780ZTxARg7Q[/media]
[B]Here also is a short version of the Genius accelerator[/B]
[b][highlight]Now the choice is up to you, choose wisely![/highlight][/b]
thought I saw Mel Gibson
[QUOTE=polarbear.;34552820]thought I saw Mel Gibson[/QUOTE]
using REEL SCIENCE to ENHANCE your BRAINTHINKIES.
On some level the claims are likely somewhat true. Though NLP and hypnosis are on the sketchy side of achieving results, cognitive therapy can have huge affects on a life. It really just seems like therapy with some edgy techniques thrown in. I could certainly see some good results coming from it, but nothing as extreme as the claims being made. I could be completely wrong about this program particularly because I only watched a 2 minute video about it, but it seems as though it is employing some techniques that do work. I'm a bit lost as to what the program is claiming, but cbt will tend to make people's lives better.
[quote]NeurophonicsTM
This technology is available only in our library collections/albums.
Ancient wisdom has taught that sound creates a vibration that opens human awareness to higher levels of "reality." From the eastern system of chakras to the oriental work with chi energy, modern science is discovering that there is wisdom in these ancient teachings. Kirlian photography (electrophotography) has repeatedly demonstrated that changing our thoughts, intoning a mantra, or experiencing certain vibrations (frequency patterns), favorably alters the human energy system. This system is known in science as corona discharge or bioplasma. It is commonly referred to as one's "aura."
Neuro research suggests that very specific areas of the brain respond to different frequency patterns. In other words, a frequency pattern may elicit an excited response from, say, the visual cortex. NeurophonicsR combines frequency entrainment signals with what is believed to be very specific signature patterns of different areas of the brain. Like OZOTM and Echo-TechTM, NeurophonicsR should be used with headphones when conscious attention is not required.[/quote]
Yeah, no.
It's most likely just pseudoscience.
Contentless thread? 'Choice is up to you' possible advertising?
I'm with gamefreek76 here. It's quackery.
[QUOTE=Jookia;34557368]Contentless thread? 'Choice is up to you' possible advertising?
I'm with gamefreek76 here. It's quackery.[/QUOTE]
Im not trying to advertise, im trying to find some answers. This guy has NO honest reviews anywhere! I want to hear the voice of reason from facepunch before i made my decision on his "products".
[QUOTE=Mr. Creeper;34557406]Im not trying to advertise, im trying to find some answers. This guy has NO honest reviews anywhere! I want to hear the voice of reason from facepunch before i made my decision on his "products".[/QUOTE]
Because what better place to find unbiased scientific knowledge than an anonymous video games forum.
None the less use of words like "aura" should be a clear sign it comes down on the pseudo side of science.
There's lots of stuff like this.
Paul Scheele does almost identically titled things such as 'Attitude Activator', 'Personal Genius' with something called paraliminals, that is, two voices synced through stereo headphones that is supposed to connect with the brain in a certain way to trigger personal growth.
There's also isochronic tones and binaural beats, just sounds that purportedly alter your brainwaves.
Other stuff, simpler, such as setting up trigger points with NLP so that you can become james bond by pulling on your ear.
More commonly used, working out at the gym to purportedly improve your life.
[u]Here's the real secret[/u]
All of the above may have some effect on your quality of life, then again there are people who do none of the above yet still have a high quality of life.
If someone goes to the gym and a girl compliments their physique and sleeps with them for example, there experience will be, gym = pussy and they'll tell everyone else this is the way to improve quality of life. [b]This is a pattern.[/b]
If someone doesn't get pussy, they'll hear that gym = pussy, go to the gym, and if a girl compliments their physique as well and they get pussy, there experience will be, gym = pussy, and they'll tell everyone else this is the way to improve quality of life. [b]This is a pattern.[/b]
If someone gets pussy and has never gone to the gym, then in their experience, they will not believe that gym=pussy or that it is the way to improve the quality of their life. [b]This is also a pattern.[/b]
So what does the above prove? Three seemingly contradicting points about how to achieve a certain objective that cannot exist by looking at it in a dualistic manner.
What they have in common however is that they show us that mindset and personal belief is the [b]ONLY WAY[/b] that we can effect the quality of our life, and that this is mostly skewed by years of bullshit and mostly subconscious influence. Hell, even people telling us our name everyday is some form of ego-building.
I'd say the only real solution is becoming more present and aware of what is actually going on in your life, through something as simple as meditation.
Everything else is just drama and a way to re-cover over your problems and feel better about yourself without real-eyes 'ing what's going on underneath.
Cause yeah, as soon as you start doing that kind of thing, you can really sort your life out and stop living as if you're subject to some kind of 'limitation' dictated by your past.
load of shit
[editline]6th February 2012[/editline]
OP if you want to improve your life, read the actual scientific literature on the psychology of happiness and well-being.
This "Neurophonics" thing just yells pseudoscience. Stay far, far away from this snake-oil peddler.
With words like neurophonics you'd think you were smart enough to notice that there's no way it's real.
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