trance / binaural beats / rock music

Ok. But as far as I am concerned I would not put myself consciously in trance to talk to God. It's a great danger of being misled by a demon pretending is an angel of light (I think all the cases are the same), and I wouldn't recommend this practice to anyone.
e.g. Mr Somebody tried hard to put Ms Prudence in trance at night while she was sleeping, to influence her behaviour. After some time his friends succeded, although Ms Prudence was a serious christian. (...) Ms Prudence had apparitions of somebody who was not alive anymore (in very deep dream state) and when realised that was not true, the person told the aparition, it's not the one she was pretending to be as that person is dead; so that image changed the shape. After a while, the person was having apparitions of devil and demons, and night attacks of dragons, dreaming of Dalai Lama wanting to shake her hand, hearing voices, confusion, ideas of reincarnation were coming in her head from nowhere, ESP sensations, psychic attacks and the list goes on.
Are you willing to take the chance to open yourself to some supernatural realm that you can't handle on your own, and than it will cause confusion in your head to guide you astray?
The prophets in the bible were not using any psychedelics, or binaural beats to get in trance. (true story but the true names are withold)

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