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Soft Sticks Radio
The Soft Sticks Radio Institute
5 episodes
7 months ago
Are we offbeat, disrupting nature's rhythm and music? Do we need to escape her silence to survive, or are we engaged in an endless jam session? Seeking answers, we ventured to the reddest island in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar.
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Are we offbeat, disrupting nature's rhythm and music? Do we need to escape her silence to survive, or are we engaged in an endless jam session? Seeking answers, we ventured to the reddest island in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar.
Show more...
Arts
TV & Film,
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TX04 - Document l: Pineal Aligner – SSRI Protocol
Soft Sticks Radio
19 minutes
2 years ago
TX04 - Document l: Pineal Aligner – SSRI Protocol
READ BEFORE LISTENING This transmission is different from our regular programming. It is not an Acousmatic Documentary but the first in a series of documents that make up The Soft Sticks Radio Institute's Protocol. Expanding upon research pioneered by Itzhak Bentov, The Monroe Institute and subsequently the CIA in the 1970s the SSRI’s Protocol consists of a series of auditory documents that utilizing Brain Hemisphere Synchronization Binaural Beats, among other tonal and aural pat...
Soft Sticks Radio
Are we offbeat, disrupting nature's rhythm and music? Do we need to escape her silence to survive, or are we engaged in an endless jam session? Seeking answers, we ventured to the reddest island in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar.