Music Recommendations for Solo Practice
Hi Laly and Hlaser,
>I sometimes use the Ecstacy CD after a KSMO 20 min. session...<
I, like Laly, am a dedicated "Ecstasy" enthusiast. The pieces, both tracks 1 and 2 suit me well because, as well as being so seductive in promoting arousal and cosseting the old brainwaves, they are both an abstract kind of sound without any appreciable melody or rhythm. I find that anything with drumming or pronounced rhythm is a big turn-off! Moreover, I don't want to listen to any recogniseable songs, poems or anything from "The Best Speeches of Adolf Hitler" even if they were to incorporate brainwave entrainment(G).
But, seriously, I've always assumed that, apart from the initialisation into a newly-acquired entrainment piece they are most effectively used actually during a session. I use all my pieces that way using a small player and earpieces. I find that, played during a session, they will promote arousal, accelerate the arrival of the first orgasms and finally amplify the intensity of the best of them. Laly: {The Ecstacy CD just brings all that forth a lil quicker :-)} Agreed, Laly!
But I'm just a little confused, possibly in my innocence, that others, e.g. you, Hlaser, and also perhaps Pan (remembering a previous exchange of KSMO experiences I had with him when he seemed to express surprise at my session use of entrainment) seem to use them (and possibly exclusively) actually *outside* your MO sessions. We are all, of course, free to do with our aural aids whatever pleases us but I had assumed, perhaps naively, that it was taken for granted that their best and ultimate use was actually within sessions.
Am I on my own here?
BTW, I don't want to give the impression that audio input is an essential component of my MO sessions. I can easily do without and some of my most extreme events have ocurred at times when I had not been using it.
What about you, Laly - do you use "Ecstasy" within or outside your sessions? Or both maybe. Which of the two Kelly Howell tracks do you like the best?
Regards to you both (and all),
Mog
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