Sentences with phrase «slowed nature sounds»

Perfect for travelers returning home or for out - of - sync sleep patterns, this non-linear, rhythmic combination of slowed nature sounds and pulse rates help reset the body's inner clock and promotes relaxation.
This safe, patent pending technique works as follows: Drifting, «non-linear» music which does not conform to expected musical formulas is combined with slowed nature sounds, other natural sounds, and special pulse - rates to help slow the body's rhythms and encourage relaxation that has been shown effective in resetting the body's inner clocks and transcending time - zone related jet - lag symptoms.

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She screamed if I wasn't holding her and nursed almost constantly, but that was okay with me; I thought (sounds crunchy, I know, sorry) that this was like nature telling me to slow down and just BE with my baby.
- 30 minutes of music - After 5 minutes, light show slows, to relax baby - Made of soft fabric - Has music, noise and nature sounds
Take a slow walk in nature or around your block simply absorbing the sights, sounds, smells, and the feeling of the ground beneath your feet.
First, at the risk of sounding ageist, because of the hierarchical nature of Japanese companies, it winds up being that the most senior executives at the company cut their teeth during NES and Super NES days and do not really understand modern gaming, so adopting things like online gaming, account systems, friends lists, as well as understanding the rise of PC gaming has been very slow.
Gamelan music is slow and elegant expressing an otherworldly sound yet relating to sounds in nature.
Now sawtooth waves arise in nature, both empirically (i.e. examples arise in nature) and also for a sound physically - based reason, namely as the result of a sudden perturbation followed by a slow return to equilibrium.
Vaughan «Now sawtooth waves arise in nature, both empirically (i.e. examples arise in nature) and also for a sound physically - based reason, namely as the result of a sudden perturbation followed by a slow return to equilibrium»
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