Acute hearing. Hyperhearing: what it's really like to have hyperhearing - a first-hand account Acute hearing

Did you know that we only hear a tenth of what we can? Find out a unique method on how to develop acute hearing! You will learn to hear life in a completely new way!

Huge potential of the sense of hearing!

Hearing¹ is an ability whose potential people do not fully utilize.

People have learned to listen to events in the outside world, forgetting that there is also “ inner hearing“—the ability to hear your intuition², hints from your Essence from subtle plans, knowledge from the information field of the Universe³.

Ordinary hearing is in relationship with internal: complex work brain programming will allow you to develop acute hearing and hear life in a new way!

Being able to hear the smallest sounds, words and conversations is what you will be able to do with this practice. Moreover, it develops hypersensitivity and extrasensory perception: acute hearing is connected with both habitual hearing and internal hearing.

By developing extrasensory acute hearing, you will learn to hear the thoughts⁵ of other people!

Extrasensory acute hearing: development technique

Since the exercise is related to brain programming, it will be more effective in.

1. The practitioner chooses a crowded place where there will be a lot of different noises: it could be a park or a street during crowded hours.

2. A person comes alone, so that no one distracts from the lesson, and takes a place on the bench.

3. He enters a meditative state of consciousness. In fact, this is easy to do in any place, even a crowded place where there is a lot of noise.

The practitioner chooses some static point not far from himself, on which he concentrates his absent-minded gaze. At the same time, he monitors his breathing without interfering with it.

4. After some time, a person will experience a slight meditative trance, and he begins to concentrate his attention on the surrounding sounds. He tries not only to hear, but also to determine the source of each sound.

For example, it could be the sounds of a street refrigerator, the laughter of sitting girls, the reasoning of men, how someone pays a waiter in a cafe nearby. An airplane may fly overhead, and the sounds of cars will be heard from the side of the road.

5. A sound-only practitioner tries to obtain as much information as possible about the source. For example:

  • Did a car or truck just pass by? What were the sounds, what is the approximate weight of the car?
  • The man talking loudly in the background: How old is he? What is his character?
  • A group of young people walks nearby, having fun talking about various topics. How many people are there, how many of them are girls, how many of them are men?

6. With training, hearing will develop. You will be able to hear increasingly small details: the noise of the contents of a girl’s bag walking towards you, the heartbeat of an athlete training in the park, or the purr of a cat sitting on a bench in the distance.

Thanks to this exercise, you will develop extrasensory perception! You will learn to capture the voice of your soul and superconsciousness, with the help of which you will become much more successful in all matters!

Repetition is the mother of learning!

This workout should be done regularly, and done several times a week. deep dive according to the described technique, and during everyday activities also pay attention to this:

  • go out onto the balcony and listen to sounds for a few minutes;
  • at work during a break, dissolve in the surrounding vibrations in your free time;
  • listen like when traveling public transport, and on a personal level - during a traffic jam, open the window and listen.

This technique will teach you to be vigilant, to keep background noise under control, wherever you are. The effect comes very quickly, literally after the first few repetitions your hearing will become sharper!

At the same time, you need to be able to tune out the surrounding sounds, and it’s quite simple! You need to use the same technology, just tune in to inner silence. Gradually, you will learn to instantly tune out external sounds if they are not needed.

Notes and feature articles for deeper understanding of the material

¹ Hearing is an ability biological organisms perceive sounds with the hearing organs; special function hearing aid, excited by sound vibrations environment, such as air or water (Wikipedia).

² Techniques for enhancing intuition in the article:

The remark that Mayakovsky “awarded” Kerensky - “What, what? I can’t hear without glasses,” many might say. “Humanity is gradually going deaf,” is the conclusion of audiologists. So let's talk about what misfortunes lead to hearing loss and can they be avoided?

Any hearing impairment (including congenital) is divided into two main groups: sound-conducting and sensorineural hearing loss. With sound conduction, the “delivery” of sound from external environment to the cochlear receptor due to obstacles or damage in the outer and middle ear: sound transmission deteriorates, the person does not hear what is said.

In sensorineural hearing loss, the inner ear- sensory hair cells of the cochlea. Some of them are “switched off”. Not only does hearing loss occur (increased auditory threshold), but worse - impaired speech intelligibility (after all, each group of hairs is responsible for a certain height sound). This is the most unfavorable type of hearing loss and is more difficult to treat. But today we’ll talk about diseases and “interference” that disrupt the conductivity of sound.

A little anatomy

To understand the causes of hearing loss, let’s remember the structure of the hearing organ. In addition to the auricle, it consists of three sections - outer, middle and inner ear. The external auditory canal reduces sound pressure on the eardrum.

Behind the thin and elastic membrane is the area of ​​the middle ear - the tympanic cavity with 3 auditory ossicles: hammer, anvil and stirrup. Connected by joints and two muscles (stapedius and tensor tympanic membrane), the bones conduct air vibrations further into the inner ear. In addition, the tympanic cavity communicates with the nasopharynx through the Eustachian (auditory) tube: the air entering from there balances the pressure, protecting the middle and inner ear from injury (this is why it is recommended to open your mouth during takeoff and landing of an airplane, or other pressure changes). The eustachian tube has another function - evacuation. Thanks to the swallowing reflex (when awake, a person makes one swallowing movement per minute, while sleeping - every five), a vacuum is formed in the auditory tube for a moment, which allows it, like a pump, to draw liquid from the tympanic cavity - exudate produced by the mucous membrane.

The inner ear, separated from the middle ear by a secondary membrane (“round window”), is a cochlea with 2.5 curls. One wall of the cochlea is covered with thousands of tiny hair sensory cells, which perceive sound: transforming the incoming mechanical energy (vibration) into a bioelectric impulse, they transmit it along the auditory nerve further - into temporal lobe cerebral cortex. This is where the analysis and synthesis of the sound we hear takes place.

When the plug doesn't come out

How is it formed? At the entrance to the outer ear there are special sebaceous glands, which constantly produce earwax, which has bactericidal properties. Drying, sulfur thanks to movements lower jaw(when chewing, talking) it flakes off and is removed outward on its own. This is normal. If the sulfur glands are located a little deeper or the external auditory canal itself is more curved, then when water gets into the ear (during washing, bathing), the sulfur swells and, like a cork, clogs the passage, creating a barrier to the sound wave.

Don't delete sulfur plug yourself! At a depth of 2.5 cm from the entrance there is a thin, only 0.1 mm thick eardrum. When carelessly manipulating with sharp objects (hairpin, match), it can easily be damaged along with the auditory ossicles, which often leads to complete deafness. Contact an otolaryngologist only: disinfectant solutions he will wash out the wax plug or, if it does not completely cover the external auditory canal, remove it using tweezers and hooks.

Don't sneeze on acute otitis media

Often, inflammatory processes in the outer and middle ear - otitis - lead to impaired sound conduction. The most common and dangerous is acute otitis media. Most often it is associated with hypothermia and occurs after a runny nose, acute respiratory infections, flu, and measles: a microbial infection, penetrating from the nasopharynx through the auditory tube into the tympanic cavity, leads to inflammation and thickening of the mucous membrane. The pressure in the middle ear becomes negative in relation to the atmospheric pressure, the eardrum, being strongly stretched, is pressed towards the cavity. In a vacuum state, more exudate is produced, and the evacuation function auditory tube due to swelling of the mucous membrane, the fluid has nowhere to go. If otitis media is not treated, the enzymes in the exudate “eat away” the eardrum - holes appear in it (perforation). Exudate (it is already mucopurulent) is released out. Sound conduction disturbances and hearing loss occur.

As a rule, acute otitis media detected in time is successfully treated therapeutically; even a small perforation of the eardrum soon heals. Hearing is restored.

On early stage acute otitis media, when there is no perforation of the eardrum, the following treatment is prescribed:

Antibiotics - they act quite effectively on the microflora of the middle ear, preventing the development inflammatory process mucous membrane;

Vasoconstrictor nasal drops: for adequate ventilation and equalization of pressure in the middle ear; to reduce the production of exudate and better suction;

Semi-alcohol compresses on the mastoid process to improve blood supply to the middle ear area and tissue nutrition, and in case of a highly developed process - ultra-electromagnetic irradiation high frequencies or more powerful microwaves as prescribed by a doctor;

Imagine being able to hear everything that is happening in your body: your heart racing, the blood running through your veins, and even the turning of your eyeballs. And imagine that these sounds accompany you day and night. This is exactly the nightmare that 47-year-old British woman Julie Redfern lives in reality.

Her hearing has become so acute that she can detect sounds that are inaccessible to her. ordinary person. She has to refuse lunch with friends in a cafe because she can barely distinguish their speech due to her own chewing. Mrs Redfern now can't eat anything crunchy, like apples or chips, because the crunch literally deafens her. Working as a receptionist has also become a challenge for her, because every time the phone on her desk rings, she hears her shaking. eyeballs from these vibrations.

Mrs. Redfern's hearing became unusually acute seven years ago. She even remembers the moment when she first noticed it - shortly after her 40th birthday, the woman was infatuated computer game Tetris, when suddenly she heard an incomprehensible creak that was heard every time she tracked the falling figures with her eyes. “I remember it like it was yesterday. Even then I thought - what is this noise? Then I realized that these were the sounds of my eyes moving. When my husband returned from work, the first thing I did was ask him if he could hear his eyes moving. He looked at me blankly and I began to think that I was going crazy. I asked my friends about it, but no one had such problems,” says Mrs. Redfern.

The doctor to whom she turned with such a complaint said that her age and changes in the body, which often occur completely unexpectedly, were to blame. But the woman was not satisfied with this answer and she went to the Royal Manchester Hospital. There she was diagnosed with superior semilunar canal dehiscence syndrome (SGDS), an extremely rare disease, which develops as a result of thinning of the temporal bone in the ear. Some people are born without this bone, and for some it disappears over time. Due to its rarity, the SZVPK was officially recognized only in 1998.

Fortunately, CVD can be cured surgically. During a 7-hour operation, the surgeon opened Mrs. Redfern's ear and strengthened it with a special solution. temporal bone. There was a certain risk of remaining deaf after the operation, but the woman accepted it. “I had to do it. Seven years turned out to be more than enough; I couldn’t stand this state of affairs any longer. The first operation was successful and one ear can now hear as well as before, Mrs. Redfern is now preparing for surgery on the second ear.

Audiovisual program (session) « Keen Hearing» designed to introduce into the subconscious a set of ultra-effective settings for improving hearing.

The minimum recommended duration of use is 2 weeks. View the session strictly 2 times a day (in the morning after waking up and in the evening before bed). In case of severely impaired hearing, as well as if you want to get the most powerful healing effect, use a session of 4 weeks or more (if necessary).

Attention, the “Acute Hearing” session does not replace or cancel the need for classical treatment. Use it only as an addition to the main therapy, if one is prescribed to you. If hearing problems have recently started, then first of all, consult a doctor as soon as possible for diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Don't forget that many hearing diseases are acute and require immediate medical attention!

Restoring hearing through influence on the subconscious

Most systems human body act harmoniously in automatic mode and do not require our conscious participation, they are controlled at an unconscious level. This is also true for the processes of self-restoration and self-healing.

In medicine there is such a thing as “spontaneous remission” or, if we say in simple language, miraculous healing. This is a situation when a person gets sick, he is treated for a long time and persistently by everyone available methods, but the disease does not subside. After some time, doctors note that medicine is powerless here and send the patient home. And after some time it turns out that the person was completely healed. His body coped with the serious illness on its own! But how is this possible? Why, in some cases, do the most modern medications turn out to be less effective than the body’s own efforts?

If we analyze cases of spontaneous healing, we can come to the conclusion that our body has enormous potential for self-regulation. A person has all the necessary means and mechanisms to recover from any disease. The body is capable of synthesizing a wide variety of substances; it controls metabolism, heart rate, and respiration. Under its control are the endocrine, lymphatic, immune, as well as the central nervous system and a huge variety of other physiological mechanisms.

But why does one person’s subconscious trigger self-healing processes, but not another? Let's use an analogy with a computer. Potentially, a computer can be used to do a variety of things, from watching movies to simulating nuclear reactions. Moreover, for each specific task an appropriate program is required. But even having a program is not enough, because it still needs to be launched. It's exactly the same with the subconscious. For it to do something, you need a program and a command that runs it.

If a person has the correct self-healing program in his subconscious and can consciously or unconsciously launch it, then he will recover. Otherwise, victory remains with the disease...

The settings in the “Acute Hearing” session are aimed at:

  1. formation and launch of a subconscious hearing restoration program
  2. protection of hearing from exposure to various negative factors(both external and internal)
  3. prevention age-related deterioration hearing
  4. significant improvement in partially lost hearing
  5. activation of parts of the brain responsible for processing sound information
  6. enhancing normal hearing acuity
  7. normalizing the range of accepted sound waves
  8. elimination of phantom sound sensations (tinnitus)
  9. constant self-healing and hearing protection sensory system body

SESSION “ACUTE HEARING” INTRODUCES POWERFUL INSTALLATIONS INTO THE SUBCONSCIOUS CONSCIOUSNESS
FOR RESTORATION OF THE AUDITORY SENSORY SYSTEM
USE THE LIMITLESS POTENTIAL OF YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS CONSCIOUSNESS!

Compared to vision, hearing from the point of view of transmitting data to the brain is several times less informative. However, even a slight hearing impairment of 20-30 dB can affect intellectual abilities and immunity to the sense of danger in a certain environment.

The lower absolute threshold of sensation for human hearing is the ability to perceive the ticking of a manual mechanical watch in complete silence at a distance of 6 m from the human ear. A person feels about 300,000 sounds of varying strength and pitch. The range of audible frequencies for people under 25 years old covers from 16–20 Hz to 16–20 kHz. The high-frequency part of the range decreases from year to year, and after 40 years - by 80 Hz every subsequent six months. Low sensitivity to low-frequency sounds protects a person from constant feeling low-frequency vibrations and body noise.

An important function of hearing is the localization of a sound source in space. The ability to localize sounds in space develops in the process of spatial orientation. Since the ears are responsible for hearing and balance (“two in one”), it is necessary not only to develop the auditory zones of the brain, but also the spatial orientation zone of the brain. The hearing organs are also connected to the sense of smell, vision, taste and vestibular apparatus. A change in the auditory cortex causes a change in frontal lobes, responsible for complex human thinking and behavior.

About 80% of the information from each ear goes to the opposite hemisphere of the brain. But sounds heard by the left ear are partially processed by the left hemisphere, and vice versa. For example, in the techniques of hidden psychological impact It is recommended that when presenting logical information to an interlocutor, speak to him in right ear, and when presenting emotional information - to the left. When perceiving foreign speech It is also recommended to perceive it through the right ear, but music through the left. Average normal person, a right-handed person, hears words 10–14% better in the right ear than in the left. This is especially true for men.

It has been scientifically established that people with dark skin hear better than people with light skin. Scientists suggest that this is due to the amount of melanin. Black people have more of it. When there is loud noise, more melanin is produced in the inner ear.

In hypnotized persons, hearing is 12 times more sensitive than in in good condition. This also applies to vision, smell and touch.

Noise is one of the most common environmental factors affecting negative impact on the human body. Increased noise intensity above the natural level leads to increased fatigue in humans, a decrease in intellectual abilities, and when it reaches 90–100 decibels and prolonged exposure, to gradual hearing loss. The effect of noise on the human body is not limited to the impact only on the organ of hearing. Noise stimulation is transmitted through the fibers of the auditory nerves to the central and autonomic nervous system, and through them influences internal organs, leading to significant changes in functional state body, causing stress. For example, a person exposed to intense noise expends on average 10–20% more physical and mental effort to maintain the performance achieved at sound levels below 70 dB.

With pulsed and irregular noise, the degree of negative impact of noise increases. Changes in the functional state of the central and autonomic systems occur much earlier and at lower noise levels. Due to exposure to noise, the following autonomic reactions occur: the blood circulation process changes; the pupils dilate, which leads to a decrease in visual acuity; with prolonged noise, the activity of the salivary and gastric glands is inhibited; metabolism accelerates; changes electrical activity brain; muscle potential increases; disturbance in the depth of sleep, up to awakening; Adrenaline levels increase, which corresponds to a stress response. Even low levels of noise can cause anxiety and increase the risk of aggression. Most scientists see a connection between the impact higher level noise and occurrence cardiovascular diseases And peptic ulcer. The effect of constant noise on the organ of hearing leads to morphological changes. In the cochlea, dystrophic disorders are observed, similar to those observed when exposed to electromagnetic fields, leading to sclerosis (replacement of nerve, sensitive cells that perceive sound, connective tissue). The cochlea and other structures of the hearing organ become saturated with calcium salts and stop the perception of sound - deafness occurs. Similar changes occur in the vestibular apparatus. The organs of hearing and balance suffer from both excessively loud music and sudden body movements (for example, aerobics).

At 120–140 dB (the noise of a low-flying airplane or a rock concert), acoustic injury can occur. A healthy eardrum of a middle-aged person can withstand noise of 110 dB for only one and a half minutes without damage. Noise at a level of 180 dB is considered fatal to humans. Noise weapons that were developed in different countries, should have sounded at a level of 200 dB.

Ten years ago, research by American scientists showed that prolonged exposure to loud music (4–5 hours) on the hearing organ through headphones from an MP-3 player or at a disco causes thickening and tumors in the nerve fibers connecting the cochlea of ​​the inner ear with the brain. It takes about two days for them to heal. With daily auditory loads on the ears, conditions for cell regeneration are not created, hearing loss occurs, and the more informative right ear suffers first. Listening to music in transport is especially dangerous for hearing, which leads to weakening of the auditory nerve and reduces the immunity of the hearing organ to various infections. Wearing earbuds for just one hour increases the number of bacteria in the ear by 700 times.

Another cause of hearing loss is age-related decline (presbycusis). The reason is anatomical features blood supply to the inner ear. Impaired blood supply is most often caused by vascular atherosclerosis, which develops with age.

This causes constant ringing in the ears (tinnitus). With this disease, fat and calcium metabolism are disrupted, the walls of the arteries thicken, and the arteries themselves narrow. The blood passes through with high pressure, and the presence of a sclerotic plaque causes a certain sound resonance that is heard by the middle ear. One of the signs of vascular atherosclerosis is the appearance of a horizontal fold on the earlobe. Dysfunction also leads to tinnitus thyroid gland, accompanied degenerative changes in the inner ear.

Taking medications such as large doses of aspirin, antibiotics, and some diuretics and heart medications can temporarily impair hearing. Irreversible hearing damage can be caused by aminoglycoside antibiotics (streptomycin, monomycin, neomycin, etc.). They have a negative effect on the auditory and vestibular systems, especially in combination with diuretics (diuretics). Misuse of opiate-based painkillers also often results in hearing loss.

Among the fairly common causes of the development of sensorineural hearing loss and deafness is exposure to pathogenic viruses and bacteria. Especially dangerous infections in this regard - influenza, sore throat, meningitis and mumps (mumps). Even a simple runny nose can temporarily reduce hearing by 10–15 dB.

Alcoholic drinks enhance Negative influence loud sound to the ear, and citizens who smoke are almost twice as likely to become hard of hearing. Hearing noticeably worsens for 2–3 hours and after eating.

It is necessary to allow your ears to enjoy the silence from time to time! When we listen to silence, the ability to actively listen improves. Walking in the forest, reading literature and sleeping in silence, listening to quiet classical and popular music, “loaded” with high frequencies, on high-quality equipment help restore hearing. At the same time, German researchers argue that the hearing needs constant training to stay in shape, and those who live in constant silence have their hearing weakened no less than that of workers in a forge and press shop. They believe that it is not harmful to the delicate mechanism of the inner ear. constant noise, and shock loads are very separate loud sounds. Considering that hearing works even during sleep, it is effective to use earplugs that reduce the noise level by 30 dB. At the same time, a person gets enough sleep and gains strength in a shorter time.

Listening, a person instinctively puts his hand to his ear. Placing your palms on your own ears can significantly enhance the perception of sound (the shape of the ears also affects hearing). Modern acoustic measurements show that in this case the hearing threshold increases by 3–10 times (5–10 dB). Once upon a time, bell hats with entrance holes (for sound) disguised in them at the front or at the top were recommended for men and women for street walks. Such headgear resonators excited the cochlea of ​​the inner ear directly through the oval of the skull or special air vents into the outer ear canals ears. In the army units of individual countries, metal helmets of a similar design were used for certain types of operations (for example, night reconnaissance). Until now, when fishing, West African fishermen listen to underwater sounds by placing their ear to the handle of a wooden oar lowered into the water, since wood is an excellent conductor of sound. Bushmen from the Kalahari Desert sleep with their ears pressed to the ground in order to quickly detect an approaching predator - after all, the speed of propagation of sound waves in solids 10 times more than in air.

Back in the 17th century, it was noticed that people with poor hearing hear better in the light than in the dark, and lighting the heads of children suffering from hearing impairment improves their hearing. Today it has been established that with green lighting we hear better, with red lighting we hear worse. Hearing is noticeably reduced even with the head thrown back. Certain odors, such as benzene and geraniol, also impair hearing. Auditory sensitivity improves when determining contours, under the influence of the image of bright light, car headlights, etc.

Vitamin supplements containing antioxidants, beta-carotene, vitamins C and E, and magnesium may help prevent hearing loss. ethnoscience recommends eating a quarter of a lemon with the peel every day, smearing it with honey. Often, within a week, hearing improves noticeably.

For a long time in Rus', deafness was also cured with the help of copper. You can stick one two-kopeck coin (Soviet style) onto the bulge behind auricle, the other - to the ear from the side of the cheek. For dizziness and tinnitus, a gauze bag with grated horseradish was applied to the back of the head. To improve hearing and with neuritis of the auditory nerve, it is recommended daily, 15–20 minutes before bedtime, to peel one clove of good fresh garlic, grind it and drop 2–3 drops into the resulting pulp. camphor oil. Place the resulting mixture in gauze and insert it into the ear that has difficulty hearing. Keep the garlic in your ear until you feel a burning sensation, then remove it and throw it away. If hearing loss affects both ears, then take 2 cloves of garlic accordingly. Perform the procedure until positive results are obtained.

To prevent hearing loss, it is useful to click your jaws, opening your mouth wide, and also chew gum, as this increases blood flow in the auditory areas of the brain.

For the auditory tube, as a preventive measure for otitis, we can recommend performing the following exercises twice a week:

  1. An empty sip (of saliva) with the nose pinched between the fingers.
  2. Self-blowing: close your nose and blow into your nose as you blow your nose (under no circumstances should you do this if you have a runny nose).
  3. Inhale through one nostril and exhale through the other - alternately (which also improves blood supply to the brain).
  4. Take air into your mouth, puff out your cheeks and slowly blow through your lips.
  5. Swallow food and water with your nose pinched with your fingers.

There is a relationship between hearing and the condition of the legs. Hearing is enhanced if the feet remain dry. Therefore, it is recommended to wash your feet more often cold water and do not use synthetic or cotton socks, which quickly become wet from sweat. It is advisable to wear socks made of silk or linen, and white ones, since some dyes form harmful chemical compounds in contact with sweat.

There are also special exercises on the development of auditory perception. As you know, the ability to listen preserves your hearing! Half of existing deafness is a consequence of inattention. Develop auditory perception- is to develop attention and interest. Try reading some text aloud while listening to information on the radio. Then try to repeat the text you read and the information you listened to from memory. You can put two radios on the left and right, tuned to different programs. Listen to two different texts and then highlight the first and second information. Experiments have shown that every person with normal hearing is able to identify an important message for him even from seven messages transmitted simultaneously and with equal volume.

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