App Lumenate has transformed Icon’s 1973 peace and love hymn into nine different meditation mixes
you’ve probably meditated You used to be able to play along to John Lennon’s music, and now you can officially do it with the app Luminate.
Lennon’s estate has partnered with the company to distribute nine meditation mixes of “Mind Games,” the title track from his 1973 record. The song’s mixes are slowed down and expanded, with his four mixes focusing on brain waves beta, delta, gamma, and theta working in conjunction with the app’s frequencies to push the listener deeper into consciousness. Masu.
Additionally, the nine mixes combine with your phone’s flashlight to create a trippy psychedelic experience. The project was launched today to commemorate Mental Health Awareness Month.

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“We’re thrilled to be working with Lumenate on this release to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Month,” Ono Lennon said in a statement. “I think our ‘Mind Games’ project is fun, meaningful and potentially thought-expanding. I have been using the Lumenate app for personal meditation since it was released. , I had many profound experiences. My father was famous for being into meditation, and I remember trying out a “flicker machine” that he had in his bedroom. That first introduced me to the idea of stroboscopic EEG guidance. I thought it made sense to combine the music from Mind Games with the science from Lumenate. I really hope people enjoy the results as much as I do. ”
“John was trying to get the message across that we’re all playing mind games,” Yoko Ono added. “But if you can play mind games, why not use it to create a positive future and play positive mind games? ‘Mind Games’ is an incredibly strong song. At that time, it was too early for people to fully understand the message. Okay, people will understand that. I don’t think people realized at the time that they were playing mind games anyway. ”
Lumenate’s announcement came shortly after Lennon’s help! A guitar left in the attic for 50 years has been discovered and put up for auction. May 8th, The Beatles let it be The movie will finally be available for general public streaming on Disney+.
