I actually stopped in my tracks and just sat there in silence for a moment. Because what I had just heard didn't sound like music. It sounded... ancient. Rhythmic. Mysterious. Almost alive.
It was the sonified pulse of a pulsar, the collapsed core of a massive star spinning hundreds of times per second somewhere deep in our galaxy. Astronomers had converted its electromagnetic pulses into sound.
And when I heard it, I had a strange thought:
What would happen if the human brain could actually meditate with these cosmic rhythms?
That question stayed with me for years. Eventually, it led me to create something I had never attempted before.
Astronomers often say something interesting happens when people first see the universe through a powerful telescope. They experience awe. Not just admiration — but a deep sense of vastness and perspective. Time slows down. The mind becomes quiet. Everyday worries suddenly feel much smaller.
Researchers studying awe have found something fascinating: When people experience awe, the brain naturally shifts into states very similar to deep meditation. Stress circuits quiet down. Curiosity increases. Perspective expands.
Could sound create that same experience of awe... inside the mind itself?
You're lying comfortably with your eyes closed. A deep, slow rhythm begins pulsing gently in your headphones. Not music exactly. More like a distant cosmic heartbeat.
Around it are soft, shimmering tones that seem to stretch far beyond the edges of your awareness. Your thoughts begin to slow. Not because you're trying to quiet them... but because the rhythm itself seems to guide your mind into stillness.
For a moment, it feels as if you're floating in an immense, peaceful space. No urgency. No pressure. Just quiet awareness.
That subtle shift you just imagined... is the kind of experience these soundtracks are designed to create.
I've spent nearly 30 years at Centerpointe designing neuro-audio meditation soundtracks using Holosync and other advanced sound technologies. During that time, I've helped create hundreds of soundtracks used by people around the world.
Most of those programs were designed with a clear purpose: reduce stress, deepen meditation, support emotional growth, improve focus and clarity. But recently I felt drawn to create something different.
Something driven not by solving a problem... but out of curiosity and wonder.
I wanted to recreate the feeling many of us had when we first discovered meditation decades ago. Back before it became a productivity tool. When it was simply about exploring consciousness itself.
The Cosmic Consciousness Collection is a suite of four immersive Holosync soundtracks inspired by real cosmic vibrational data detected by astronomers. Scientists can convert astronomical signals into sound through a process called sonification — translating measurable vibrations from space into audible frequencies.
This isn't traditional meditation music. And it isn't a guided program telling you what to visualize or think.
It's a journey into deeper states of awareness through sound.
"I didn't expect sound to take me that deep."
Each explores a different brainwave state and listening experience.
Inspired by the rhythmic pulses of distant pulsars. Designed for gamma brainwave activity — insight, clarity, and focused openness.
Ultra-slow rhythms from oscillations surrounding Sagittarius A*, translated into epsilon-range entrainment for profound stillness.
Plasma wave patterns from the Northern Lights inspire this spacious soundscape with alpha brainwave entrainment. Ideal for journaling and creative work.
Atmospheric layers with delta-range Holosync signals, mirroring the gentle drifting of stellar nurseries. Perfect before sleep or in longer sessions.
Each soundtrack is 30 minutes long. Headphones are needed for the full Holosync effect. There's no "right way" — just press play, relax, and listen.
To make the experience flexible, I created two versions of the collection.
If you explore the Cosmic Consciousness Collection and feel it wasn't a meaningful experience for you, simply let us know within 90 days. We'll gladly refund your purchase. No complicated process.
My intention in creating this collection was simply to share something I personally find fascinating and beautiful. And I want you to feel completely comfortable exploring it.
After three decades working with sound and consciousness, I still feel a deep sense of wonder about the mind. About how rhythm, vibration, and sound can shape our inner experience.
And about the incredible fact that the same fundamental principles — frequency, resonance, and oscillation — shape everything from galaxies to neural activity.
This collection grew from that sense of curiosity. Not as a tool to fix something. But as an invitation. To listen. To explore. To experience something vast and beautiful.
I hope you'll join me.