Frequency-Assisted Dowsing

Use gentle audio fields to steady attention—then let blind protocols and logging do the proving.

Overview

Context, not crutch

Frequencies won’t “force” outcomes; they can steady arousal and attention. Keep volume low enough that you easily hear your breath. Use only one tone per block. Track outcomes with and without tones on different days.

Setup & Routing

Audio
  • Speakers for ambient isochronic/ambient beds; keep 1–2 m away from the body.
  • Headphones only if using binaural—then sit still and keep cable slack.
  • Volumes: quiet/modest. Avoid thumpy bass that nudges the arm.
Environment
  • Stable table, chair with back support; elbows supported to reduce ideomotor drift.
  • Rotate locations (different rooms/days) to check for place effects.

Blind Protocols

Single-Blind Cups (4-choice)
  1. Helper hides a target under 1 of 4 opaque cups; randomize order.
  2. Operator dowses location (map or physical). Record choice & confidence (0–10).
  3. Reveal & log; repeat for N trials.
ABX (Tone vs No-Tone)
  1. Three blocks: A (no tone), B (tone), X (unknown to operator but either A or B).
  2. Run identical trial sets in each block; compare hit-rates.

Session Recipes

Try these first
Calm Focus (Room)
  • 7.83 Hz ambient bed · 8–12 min
  • Then 10 trials of 4-cup task
Alpha Steady (Room)
  • 8–10 Hz ambient · 10–12 min
  • Then map dowsing task with 6 options
Gamma Spark (Pre-burst)
  • 40 Hz pulsed · 3–5 min only
  • Silence 2 min, then begin trials
Quiet Control
  • No tone · same time/day as a tone session
  • Run identical trials for comparison

Controls & Nulls

  • Sham block: claim “tone on,” but keep volume at zero (operator unaware).
  • Order counterbalance: alternate tone/no-tone first across days.
  • Stop rules: fatigue or emotional charge → stop and log.

Quick Analysis

What to track
  • Hit-rate (% correct) and response time
  • Confidence (0–10) vs accuracy correlation
  • Notes: clarity, distractions, location
Hit-Rate Quick Check
Rate: 65.0%
Z: 1.34 · p≈ 0.180

Quick two-tailed normal approximation vs 50/50; for publication-grade stats use exact binomial.

FAQ

Do tones guarantee better results? No. Think of them as context. Blind design + good logs reveal what actually helps you.

How loud? Quiet to modest—if the tone draws attention, it’s too loud.

Which method—binaural or isochronic? Start with ambient/isochronic on speakers for simplicity; explore binaural later with still posture.