Hi ,
There's something most people get wrong about "The Answer."
They think you should listen when you're calm, relaxed, and have 30 minutes of uninterrupted time.
That's
backwards.
The BEST time to listen is when you're stuck. When your mind is spinning. When you've been wrestling with a problem for days or weeks with no clear solution.
That's exactly what Dr. Clifford A. Stock discovered:
"When I was writing 'The Mystery of Indian Hill' I would listen to the Mind Power-Alpha recording for added creativity, and if I was ever 'stuck' I would listen to 'The Answer' of a night, and would usually have a
response from my subconscious mind in short order."
He didn't use it for general wellness. He used it as a precision tool for solving specific problems.
Same with countless others:
Barry from Australia, who uses it to process difficult emotions and reach "higher levels of awareness."
Here's why this approach works so much better:
When you're stuck, your conscious mind is already exhausted from
trying to solve the problem. It's more willing to step aside and let your subconscious take over.
Your subconscious already has the answer. It's been sitting there waiting. The brainwave entrainment technology in "The Answer" simply gives you access to it.
No affirmations. No visualization. No mental effort required.
Just 30 minutes of specific audio frequencies that shift your brain into the exact state needed for breakthrough
insights.
The answer might come while you're listening. Or it might come hours later - in the shower, during a walk, or right before you fall asleep.
But it WILL come.
Because the solution to whatever you're facing is already inside you.
Right now, "The Answer" is available at 50% off the regular price.
If you're wrestling with ANY problem - business, financial, relationship, health, creative - this is your chance
to tap into the wisdom you already possess.
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Don't wait for the "perfect
time" to listen. The perfect time is when you need answers most.
Remember - you're not trying to learn something new. You're accessing something you already know. There's a big difference.