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Downshift Listening Guide: 00:00 Starts with a Light Release Gentle pink noise and a 10 Hz pulse ease the mind from alertness into calm. Breathing slows; the first downshift begins. 20:00 Deep Descent The mix deepens toward brown-pink noise as the pulse slows to 8 Hz, guiding the body toward theta rhythms and a state of quiet awareness. 01:00 to the End · Calm Stillness Bass boosted brown noise and a 6 Hz pulse sustain deep parasympathetic rest. Here, the sound becomes steady. Like a soft internal hum to carry you through the night. This soundscape was created to help your nervous system gently downshift — guiding you from alertness into deep parasympathetic calm. It combines layered pink and brown noise with subtle isochronic pulses that gradually slow over time, creating a physiological journey toward rest and recovery. What are isochronic tones? Isochronic tones are rhythmic pulses of sound that repeat at specific frequencies. When played consistently, they can help your brain’s natural rhythms sync toward those frequencies, which is a process called "entrainment." In this mix, the pulses start at 10 Hz (associated with relaxed focus) and slow to 6 Hz (linked to deep rest and theta brainwave activity). What does parasympathetic mean? Your nervous system has two main branches: 👉 The sympathetic, which activates “fight or flight.” 👉 The parasympathetic, which supports “rest and digest.” This track is designed to encourage that parasympathetic response — lowering tension, slowing the heart rate, and inviting the body into repair and stillness. For best results, listen with headphones or speakers at a comfortable volume in a quiet space. Designed for overnight listening, meaning no midrolls, no interruptions. Sleep well, — Otto