963 Hz - Improve Mental Clarity - Remove Brain Fog - 10 Minute Meditation Music

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Written, recorded, produced, performed by Eric David Smith, Brooklyn, NY.

About The Trauma Healer Channel


We all have some form of trauma as human beings. This Youtube channel is a channel I created to help myself and others heal from trauma through music, meditation, and mindfulness pactices.

963 Hz - Improve Mental Clarity - Remove Brain Fog - 10 Minute Meditation Music


The Trauma Healer welcomes you to explore this sonic mind massage. This music is composed in the 963 Hz, or the Frequency of the Gods. The 963hz frequency is a frequency that is commonly referred to as a pineal gland activator. It aids in the removal of brain fog and the improvement of clarity in our thought process.

Be safe:


Find a comfortable place to lay flat. A bed, a couch, the floor, whatever space you have will work. Make sure it's a safe place and please let others know around you that you do not wish to be disturbed for 10 minutes.

How to use this meditation:


To achieve maximum benefits, listen frequently at a low / medium volume setting. Recommended listening: Daily for 21 days to 3 months.

Let go of your past. Let go of your trauma. Rewire your brain. Believe in yourself. Believe in positivity. Healing will take time... we will be here for you.

Recovering from trauma takes time, and everyone heals at their own pace. But if months have passed and your symptoms aren't letting up, you may need professional help from a trauma expert. Seek help for trauma if you're: Having trouble functioning at home or work.

963 Hz - Improve Mental Clarity - Remove Brain Fog - 10 Minute Meditation Music by Eric David Smith, Brooklyn, NY - Trauma Healer Youtube Channel

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