Hypnotica 3D Screensaver
Date added : 01-Jul-2007
Rating :
File size :
Unknown
Language :
English
License :
Shareware - Time Limit
Price : $ 11.00
OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
UpdateDate : 01-Jul-2007
Requirements :
No special requirements
Hypnotica 3D Screensaver Information
SCREENSAVER DESCRIPTION: Be entranced by the beauty of the rotating focal object in Hypnotica 3D. Hypnosis, in itself, is just a state of mental and physical relaxation, along with a more focused sense of concentration. Hypnosis is not sleep, as is often popularly assumed. Most people find that they are more aware of smells, sounds, and feelings than usual. This concentrated awareness is what allows the hypnotherapist to plant positive suggestions and images in the mind of the client to bring about lasting changes. So, sit back, relax, think positive thoughts, and enjoy Hypnotica 3D. Note: Pixel Paradox makes no medical claims for this product, and offers no warranties for it fitness for any purpose. If you look at Hypnotica 3D for a few minutes you may experience a temporary and harmless "motion after-effect" (MAE) when you stop. Stationary scenes, such as your computer screen, will briefly appear to be moving.
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