Let me start my review of the
Sphinx of Imagination. by saying that I have a real low opinion of hypnosis. It seems to me a lot of silly people lining up on telly to have some fingers snapped in front of them, or a hand layed on their shoulder and they fall to the ground whereupon they are told that all their hair has gone and they are now bald. Proceeding to run around crying and screaming “where’s my hair? Omg omg” is supposed to convince us that the master hypnotizer has sent them into an altered state and they now believe everything he says. It would fit nicely into a top hilarity scene of Carry-On movie. Because it makes no sense I don’t believe any of it.
With that said I’m more than will to give things a try. The human mind is still a mystery and no one really knows how it works. So it’s with a bit of skepticism and a dash of willingness that I began to listen to this CD. I closed the curtains, lay down on a comfy bed and put a heavy jumper over my eyes. I thought I’d be bombarded with Egyptian fairy tales. That’s my pre-conceived ideas of the Spinx coming out. I had got some good quality Bose headphones with decent bass, which proved to be important later on, and switched the CD on. It started with a little silence and I could hear my heart beating since I was already a bit hyper from working on a Sunday and things had gone tits-up, so rather than carry on the battle it was my plan to relax and then go out.

I don’t know what happened.
I know I’ve woken up with a start feeling quite fresh.
My head feels clear and my heartbeat I can’t hear so I must be relaxed.
The
Sphinx of Imagination CD is still going and it’s got 10 minutes of playing time left. When I woke up I think there was a woman’s voice calling “coming back … coming back …” and I could have swore that was what she said. Yet as I write this an hour after I can’t be sure or that I even heard it.
All specifics, such as dialogue and voices, have gone. I can’t remember anything.
What I do remember is some soft music, although I couldn’t hum it now, I do remember that there was some. And there was a male voice, deep, moving from side to side, sometimes overlapping deep with soft. And I remember the sound of wind, and a couple of loud bits. I can’t recall anything else at this moment.
Some very good headphones are required because the sound uses a lot of bass and reverb along with harmonic tones. I’ve noticed before this CD that deep bass tones tend to have this effect of making you sleepy. So if you want to the max out of this CD invest in a good pair of head phones -> see link (wot link? need a link to some good headphones)
I haven’t read what the CD is supposed to do, so I’ll be interested to find out what the creators intended it for.
First impressions:
It’s quite amazing if you need to calm down or are looking for some mind cleansing relaxation. I’m going to have another listen very soon and report back.
I own this tape, it’s amazing I go to sleep with it and when i wake up I feel so much confidence…
Great review! Would love to read something about astral music ( you know, the music that supposedly makes you fly)
Hi Andrii. Thanks for stopping by. Astral music sounds interesting and it is something in my list to try. Have you tried it?
I own it an enjoy it. Been using it since it came out.