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Technology Behind Mistikist
Brainwaves
Using the rhythmic electrical patterns of the nerve cells in our brain, Mistikist offers the chance to experience a mind transformation through binaural sounds and mandala, the benefits of which have been proven by neurological studies.
Mandala
Mandalas have long been used as a therapeutic tool to promote relaxation, focus and self-reflection. Mistikist utilises them to create an environment to support mental health.
Neuroscience Based
Binaural beats and mandalas have been proven to be extremely effective on mental health, through many researches and studies and their ability to change brain frequencies. At Mistikist, by bringing these two elements together, we create the ideal environment for you to bring out the best version of yourself.
Research has shown that different colours and specially designed sounds have an immediate effect on the human brain.
According to research, there are brain frequencies that help the human brain learn faster, be calmer and more creative.
Neurotherapy and biofeedback techniques have been used by psychiatrists for many years.
Binaural beats refer to auditory illusions that occur when two different frequencies are presented to each ear separately. This stimulates the brain to perceive a third beat resulting from the difference between the two frequencies. Research shows that listening to binaural beats can affect brainwave activity, potentially causing relaxation, focus or other mental states.
Oster, G. (1973). Auditory beats in the brain. Scientific American, 229(4), 94-102.
Wahbeh, H., & Calabrese, C. (2007). The effect of binaural beats on EEG and subjective experience. Alternative therapies in health and medicine, 13(1), 25-32.
Brainwave Entrainment App
Reduction in Anxiety
Increase in Quality of Life
Increase in Focus Level with Regular Use
*Padmanabhan, R., Hildreth, A. J., & Laws, D. (2015).
**Survey methodology: The Experience Sampling Method provided by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Professor of Psychology and Management at Claremont Graduate University, author of the best-selling book Flow)
Mandalas are complex geometric patterns often used in spiritual and meditative practices. The study of mandalas falls within the field of psychology known as “mandala psychology”. According to psychologist Carl Jung, mandalas represent the inner self and the process of individuation, a journey towards self-awareness and integration.
Jung, C. G. (1969). Mandala symbolism. Princeton University Press.