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  2. Surat Shabd Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The ten Sikh Satgurus (Nanak Panthis) discuss the inner sound and inner light a lot in their scriptures. The first Sikh Satguru was Guru Nanak, but his master (guru) was Waheguru. These masters teach these two techniques. There is a master, Satpal Maharaj, that teaches four techniques that include these two of inner light and inner music ...

  3. Eckankar - Wikipedia

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    ECKists believe Sugmad is the endless source from which all forms were created and that the ECK, the "Sound Current", flows out of Sugmad and into lower dimensions. [9]: 59, 187, 194 Primary to the teaching is the belief that one may experience the perspective of the Soul beyond the body's limits.

  4. Audio-visual entrainment - Wikipedia

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    The simplest form of stimulation is to present a series of random light flashes and/or sound pulses to a subject, such as from watching TV or cars drive by, and investigate the resulting subjective experiences or electroencephalography (EEG) effects. AVE, however, involves organized, repetitive stimulation at a particular frequency for a ...

  5. Mind machine - Wikipedia

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    A light and sound machine with headphones and strobe light goggles. A mind machine (aka brain machine or light and sound machine) uses pulsing rhythmic sound, flashing light, or a combination of these. Mind machines can induce deep states of relaxation [1] or concentration. [2]

  6. Sonoluminescence - Wikipedia

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    Sonoluminescence is the emission of light from imploding bubbles in a liquid when excited by sound. Sonoluminescence was first discovered in 1934 at the University of Cologne. It occurs when a sound wave of sufficient intensity induces a gaseous cavity within a liquid to collapse quickly, emitting a burst of light.

  7. Crookes radiometer - Wikipedia

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    The Crookes radiometer (also known as a light mill) consists of an airtight glass bulb containing a partial vacuum, with a set of vanes which are mounted on a spindle inside. The vanes rotate when exposed to light, with faster rotation for more intense light, providing a quantitative measurement of electromagnetic radiation intensity.

  8. Column: The Eaton fire claimed her home, studio and this ...

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    The immediate sound is different, the touch is different, it is more difficult to control.” Susie Chung gives a piano lesson to 5-year-old Charlotte Huang out of her in-laws' home in San Gabriel ...

  9. Divine light - Wikipedia

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    Effect of light from the rose window in Bari Cathedral, recurring in religious architecture to metaphorically allude to the spiritual light. [1]In theology, divine light (also called divine radiance or divine refulgence) is an aspect of divine presence perceived as light during a theophany or vision, or represented as such in allegory or metaphor.