Thomas (Tom) Budzynski products
Hello to everybody!
Few days ago I saw an interview with Tom Budzynski on YouTube and I was struck how knowledgeable this man seemed to be; at the same time, his experience in neuro-feedback, subliminal audios, hypnosis made very curious about his work. So, I manage to find a product of him (Revitalizer) which worked like a charm on me; this made me more hungry regarding him.
I've looked on the net for more references of him, but I found only a few; the most references I found about him is on this forum.
My question: where could I find more products of him? I would love to try anything by him including the tape "Tools for Exploration".
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He's not the only scientist who's come up with brain exercises to boost memory and mental agility. Thomas Budzynski, who teaches psychosocial and community health at the University of Washington, produced a tape, "Tools for Exploration," that includes a variety of activities. One of them: serial subtraction. You begin with a number, such as 700, then subtract any number - 7, for example - from it. Then subtract 7 from the answer and from each succeeding answer, getting 693, then 686, then 679 and so on.
I don't know if this is the place of asking, but the Internet is too young for Budzynski's genius to keep too many references about him.
I was sad to find out that he died almost 10 years ago...
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I'm sure Robert will chime in, Tom worked for him for a time!
Meanwhile, here are all the references to him on the forum, if you'd like to hear more about him...
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His "Clinical Guide to Sound and Light" is available on our Articles page.
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Heliadus
That site doesnot look like legit, seems some site which sells cracks and illegal software. Wondering is there is a legit place to buy those tapes.
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Greetings, and thanks for your interest in Tom's work! You are right, the internet works best when researching relatively recent information, though you might find the wayback machine (internet archive) useful for finding older material. I met Tom in 1988, when he had a clinical psychology practice in the Seattle area, specializing in neurofeedback. We commissioned him to write the "clinical guide" referenced earlier, which I think is quite useful. I hope to eventually release some of his CD material with added entrainment, when I have some spare time... you may have seen his presentation at the neurotechology forum we put on in the early 90s. Another resource you might find useful is Megabrain Report, found here: http://mindplacesupport.com/articles/
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Robert Austin
Greetings, and thanks for your interest in Tom's work! You are right, the internet works best when researching relatively recent information, though you might find the wayback machine (internet archive) useful for finding older material. I met Tom in 1988, when he had a clinical psychology practice in the Seattle area, specializing in neurofeedback. We commissioned him to write the "clinical guide" referenced earlier, which I think is quite useful. I hope to eventually release some of his CD material with added entrainment, when I have some spare time... you may have seen his presentation at the neurotechology forum we put on in the early 90s. Another resource you might find useful is Megabrain Report, found here:
http://mindplacesupport.com/articles/
Robert will it be possible to release the original CD sooner without the entrainment?
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