Virtual Dreaming: A Brand New Technique for Sleep Induction and Relaxation

The Virtual Sound Company presents a brand new technique for sleep induction and deep relaxation called Virtual Dreaming. This new genre combines visualization with nature sounds to assist the bio-mechanics of sleep.

Los Angeles, CA, July 10, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Sufferers of insomnia have all been told, at one time or another, to visualize a setting that made them happy. Insomniacs have also been using nature sounds to relax to for decades. The Virtual Sound Company combines these two homeopathic insomnia remedies bypromoting relaxing visualization with nature sounds.

This is not background waves set to Celtic harp music, sound loops or field recordings. The soundscapes are professionally mixed relaxing natural sounds with a significant difference from anything available. The Virtual Sound Company's audio engineering and Foley effects put you in a virtually real environment. You hear the relaxing sounds of rain and wind against your bedroom window as a storm approaches. You ride an old steam train thru a thunderstorm or take a relaxing stroll in a secret wind chime garden. You might even be the keeper of an ancient lighthouse while a gale whips up the ocean or a mate on a sailing ship riding out a storm.

As owner Brad McBride states,"Years ago I happened across a lucid dreaming CD that not only helped me fall asleep but gave me some of the most wonderful life affirming dreams I had ever experienced. I did, however, find them a bit too 'talky' and, being a 'sound guy', began constructing my own versions which combined ambient natural sounds with a subtle storyline... a storyline that only the sounds told. A story without words. A few friends heard my virtual dreaming CD's and encouraged me to offer them to others who have similar relaxation issues".

Currently virtualdream.com has dozens of designer sleepscapes but the company anticipates hundereds of scenarios over the next few years. So, there really is something new under the sun for people with relaxation issues. You can find these unique soundscapes at http://www.virtualdreamer.com ... sweet dreams.

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The Virtual Sound Company
Brad McBride
256-698-5589
http://www.virtualdreamer.com
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