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Hi there, Let me tell you how you can teach yourself to SEE with your EARS...
Sound Confusing? Alright, let me explain..
When you clap, shout, or make other noises, you can tell the difference between being
in a shower stall... or a being in a concert hall!
Right? It's simple acoustics. Sound comes back to
your ears differently, based on what the sound waves reflect off of.
Sound actually bounces off of walls and objects, kinda like light or ripples in a pool.
With practice YOU can actually use those reflections to see things like buildings, doorways, furniture
and other objects, JUST by using your ears! Musicians use this principle to make their
music sound like they are in a small coffee house or a huge stadium.
Know what I mean? Many blind people use this principle to navigate
around parked cars, find doorways and avoid crashing into obstacles.
Pretty cool, right? Now you can learn echolocation too. The
Beginner's Guide to Echolocation gives you everything you need to get started including the scientific
principles this utilizes, and simple, easy-to-follow echolocation lessons.
Including clicking techniques, listening techniques, ways to sensitize your hearing and how to
navigate obstacles... All without using your EYES
Let's do something incredible, and open a new chapter in human perception at HumanEcholocation.com
What can you see?