3: The Gateway Experience, Sonic Warfare and Mesmerism
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Throughout history, resonance has been used as a weapon, much like in the myth of Jericho where in the final days of the war the priests blew their shofars, and the walls of the city collapsed, allowing the Israelites to successfully conquer the city.
In contemporary times, sound-based weapons or devices have been developed for crowd control or riot suppression purposes. These non-lethal weapons, often called "sonic weapons" or "acoustic weapons," use focused sound waves to disorient or incapacitate individuals temporarily.
There are several modern techniques that utilize resonance and frequencies to potentially alter mental states in people. Franz Mesmer believed that certain rhythmic movements and sensory stimuli could help align and balance the flow of "animal magnetism" within the body. Mesmer used a method called "passes," where he would make sweeping or rhythmic gestures over the body of the patient. These passes were often accompanied by verbal suggestions and soothing tones. Binaural beats are believed to influence brainwave patterns and potentially induce relaxation, meditation, or other mental states. Brainwave entrainment attempts to synchronize brainwave activity to an external stimulus such as Byron Gyson’s “Dream Machine”
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