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Willdraw
04-10-2004, 03:48 AM
Anyone ever tried this? It looks cool, but kind of expensive. If you haven't tried it, what do you think about it?

Here is the web site in case you don't know what it is.
http://www.centerpointe.com/index.php?page=product

rwaforums
04-10-2004, 05:36 AM
I'll have a proper look later.

Antiphrasis
04-10-2004, 06:55 AM
Willdraw,

I've tried a similar contraption and it didn't do me any good. So I would not put too much faith in something like this.

Tom
04-10-2004, 12:20 PM
Yeah they do a great job of trying to sell it, but I think it may be over-hyped. Never actually tried one though, so for all I know it could be the greatest thing in the world.

danielx
04-10-2004, 02:02 PM
Never seen this before. I agree it does look cool. Pretty expensive but I guess you can get your money back if you don't like it.

Debbiefreckles
08-29-2007, 06:26 PM
I have one word for Holosync...

I''s way to expensive:D

ladylike
08-29-2007, 09:29 PM
I've tried it and I like it.

Debbiefreckles
09-01-2007, 09:32 PM
I've tried it and I like it.

Can you tell us more about it?

Jennihul
09-02-2007, 06:40 AM
Deja Vu!!! Isn't this thread already running? Or was that in TR-ville? :hmm:


Jennifer

Debbiefreckles
09-02-2007, 06:43 AM
Deja Vu!!! Isn't this thread already running? Or was that in TR-ville? :hmm:


Jennifer

TR-ville. My dilemma is I want it but I can't justify the price. So I keep reading reviews!

Sean David
09-02-2007, 08:27 AM
TR-ville. My dilemma is I want it but I can't justify the price. So I keep reading reviews!

Don't buy it...until the price doesn't bother you...remember the saying if it's too good to be true it probably is? Put expensive as the word instead of good.

Spider
09-02-2007, 08:35 AM
Don't buy it...until the price doesn't bother you...remember the saying if it's too good to be true it probably is? Put expensive as the word instead of good.
Hey, Sean - I like that! If it's too expensive to be true, it probably is.

Considering the mind will create its own expectations, as long as we believe something is too good to be true, it will be - and likewise, anything that feels too expensive will generally result in being so.

Great observation.

successimmersion
09-02-2007, 01:51 PM
Holosync is an awesome product! I heard it first recommended by Jack Canfield. I ordered the whole program. I didn't think it so expensive.

Bill Harris has done and continues to do a great job with Centerpoint Research.

I recommend it to all of my friends. They all love it as well.

Corinne Friesen
09-02-2007, 03:21 PM
I have several students who use it and are thrilled with it. It's helped them make several major emotional-mental break throughs. It's important to bear in mind that you need to be well supported in your holosync journey with a network of emotional support, cause it will bring up all your stuff! But it also helps you clear that and move forward.

Personally, I like what I saw it do for them. They are really blossoming. (Of course, we all know it's the yoga classes, but they like to think it's the Holosync. LOL)

successimmersion
09-02-2007, 03:48 PM
But of course its the yoga......but you're kind enough and wise enough to let them think that its the holosync. The sign of a true master!:worship: (thanks for the laugh; made me smile this Sunday aft)

Sean David
09-02-2007, 04:13 PM
The other "too expensive to be true" thing for me is the home gym I bought a few years ago.:D

But that's a whole different story!

ladylike
09-02-2007, 07:27 PM
I listen to it while I fall asleep - like I said on the other site. It knocks me out. I know it works, as it redirects my focus and helps me clear my mind. Yep, it's expensive and the marketing is annoying. I like it though.

ladylike
09-02-2007, 07:29 PM
Hey, Sean - I like that! If it's too expensive to be true, it probably is.


Yeah, I don't know about that. It depends on what you value.

Sean David
09-03-2007, 11:33 AM
Yeah, I don't know about that. It depends on what you value.

That's an interesting comment. I always thought owning a Land Rover would make me happy. (more complicated than that, but the short version is I thought it would make me happy). I bought my first Land Rover when I really couldn't afford it. It was an awesome vehicle, I loved it. It was one more financial burden to add on top of everything else that I really couldn't afford so it brought additional stress to my life as well as pleasure. Bottom line, it was too expensive to bring the results I had thought it would to my life. How can you appreciate something expensive when it costs you in other areas? Maybe after weighing it out it is more of a positive than a negative, then that's fine. In my case I was struggling paying my bills month to month, and the extra $800 per month was not helping.

successimmersion
09-03-2007, 12:06 PM
My very rich uncle taught me several things early in my life.

1. Whatever it was that I said I wanted and then complained that it was
'too expensive', my uncle would say, 'Son, its not too expensive. You just don't make enough money.' (Hmmmm......that made me think about my expectations of how much money I could make).

2. He taught me to never hesitate in buying a book that was going to teach me something that could be worth more than the book. He said, 'When you buy a book, you aren't buying ink, cardboard and paper. You are buying a person's life. How valuable is that on the learning curve of life?' (Hmmmmm.......)

3. He taught me attend seminars, trainings and any other kind of event that would challenge me to higher level in my life. He always taught me to find a good church that was upbeat and presented a positive message. Payment there is completely optional (unless the ushers carry guns :)

As someone said earlier, 'what would a book (or holosync for that matter) be worth to you if it challenged you to live at a higher standard in your life.' I guess what I'm saying is, 'its worth whatever value you get from it'. Bill Harris does offer a 100%, no questions asked, money back guarantee. You would have to get it and see if it is expensive or not. It might help you to make far more money than it costs you. My experience is, it will.

ladylike
09-03-2007, 12:44 PM
That's an interesting comment. I always thought owning a Land Rover would make me happy. (more complicated than that, but the short version is I thought it would make me happy). I bought my first Land Rover when I really couldn't afford it. It was an awesome vehicle, I loved it. It was one more financial burden to add on top of everything else that I really couldn't afford so it brought additional stress to my life as well as pleasure. Bottom line, it was too expensive to bring the results I had thought it would to my life. How can you appreciate something expensive when it costs you in other areas? Maybe after weighing it out it is more of a positive than a negative, then that's fine. In my case I was struggling paying my bills month to month, and the extra $800 per month was not helping.

See, I see it differently. I bought an apt that was a stretch for me 5 years ago, now it's inexpensive. I believe in setting the standard higher and making it work. The expensive house made me get a job that paid more.

The NLP class I just took was very expensive, but it pushed me to a higher level in life. I could have done a less expensive class, but I don't think I would have learned at such a level if I would have taken a less expensive class.

I value personal growth right now, so I invest in the best.

successimmersion
09-03-2007, 01:59 PM
:wss:

Sean David
09-03-2007, 04:36 PM
See, I see it differently. I bought an apt that was a stretch for me 5 years ago, now it's inexpensive. I believe in setting the standard higher and making it work. The expensive house made me get a job that paid more.

The NLP class I just took was very expensive, but it pushed me to a higher level in life. I could have done a less expensive class, but I don't think I would have learned at such a level if I would have taken a less expensive class.

I value personal growth right now, so I invest in the best.

That's a very good point. I have done that with houses too.

Dave Origano
09-10-2007, 07:24 AM
Really, Holosync has done wonders for me...

Since using it I've made more 'connections' and 'Ah-ha' moments then ever before. I can think much clearer by cleaning my mind during the evening - listening to the various sessions Holosync got.

But those Out-Of-Body-Experiences and such, I never got one of those - yet. Not expecting them either, maybe that's why I don't get them. You need to be open for things.

-Dave

successimmersion
09-10-2007, 07:49 AM
I've never really had an 'out of body' experience with holosync. I have had moments of incredible spiritual bliss. Those are indeed amazing and deeply refreshing.