Archive for the ‘memes’ Category

Transform Your Mind with the Power of Sound with Sonic Access

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

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Link to Explore: Find out more about the Sonic Access Course

Paul Hofmann, found of the breakthough personal development couuse Success Songs which I blogged about earlier this year has teamed up with Paul Scheele developer of the unique, powerful Paraliminal technology, as described by Bruce Eisner on the Mindware Forum blog.

According to Scheele who is President of the highly successful Learning Strategies,

Sonic Access truly is the most mind-blowing personal transformation program we’ve ever published. In one extraordinary program, we’ve brought together Paul Scheele’s unique Paraliminal technology, the cutting-edge audio frequencies of Holosync, the energy principles of Diamond Feng Shui, and the healing sounds of Spring Forest Qigong, all wrapped up in the most beautiful and transformative music you will ever experience.

The course includes the How to use Sonic Access CD as well as Sonic Access for Success CD, the Sonic Access for Health CD, Sonic Access for Relationships CD, and the Sonic Access for Spiritual Growth CD all pictured below.

For more information about the Sonic Access Course, please visit this link.

Success Songs for Self-Improvement — Free Download

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

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Link to Explore: Success Songs for Self-Improvement — Free MP3 Download

Paul Hofmann of Success Songs after a quarter of a decade as a successful writer of catchy commercial jingles has developed a poweful new personal development technology based on music and lyrics.

Recently, scientists have developed a new understanding of the importance of catchy songs, ideas and jingles. They have named this science memetics and it explains a great deal about human behavior that never before could be accounted for.

Now you can harnass the power of memes in your own life with Success Songs. You don’t have to take my word that this breakthrough technology is effective. You don’t have to take Paul Hofmann’s word wither. You can try it yourself for free.

Note: This post comes by way of the Mindware Forum