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Is exercising the balance system healthy?


trevor borocz johnson

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Voices are heard through the balance system not the eardrum. Listening to white noise even through the radio is something that is spinning in place creating the white noise. Your balance system works in a similar way where vibrating calcium stones are the detectors for movement. when you turn on white noise you are turning on the balance system for communication with voices. After that I don't know what creates voices, probably the same part of the subconscious that is convinced it socializes when it dreams. Voices definitely come from within though or else you would be able to hear another person's when near them. They seem incapable of learning that they are apart of your own self, they seem adamant on having their own identity.

Does anyone else think its healthy to use pareidolia into white noise?

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Healthy as in?

What outcome do you mean?

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27 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

Healthy as in?

What outcome do you mean?

Does listening to white noise and singing songs into it using pareidolia do anything for your mental and emotional health?

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33 minutes ago, trevor borocz johnson said:

Does listening to white noise and singing songs into it using pareidolia do anything for your mental and emotional health?

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I mean if you're doing it an it makes you happy then go for it.

I don't believe I have ever seen any studies on it though.

 

 

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