Transe Symphonic Music – Listening Guide and User Manual

Two complementary listening modes

Two main uses are recommended for listening to Transe Symphonic Music, and the two are complementary: a high-power listening mode, and a low-volume, continuous listening mode.

powerful sound wave

Immersive high-power listening

The first way of using it is comparable to a huge, powerful wave that comes to cleanse us. To achieve this, it’s important to listen to the music at a high decibel level, with audio equipment capable of delivering this power, such as ShinVav Audio speakers.

Continuous low-volume listening

The second way of using it is low-volume listening, on repeat, continuously. This type of listening is comparable to the sense of well-being one feels when hearing the gentle trickling of water. These two ways of listening do not replace each other; they complement each other. For my part, I even let the music play at night, at a barely audible level.
harmony bottle

Optimizing the sound environment and the water

For continuous listening, I particularly recommend the quantum ShinVav Audio speakers, which diffuse a constant energy throughout the room. This contrasts with the audio system I used during my six-month experience with Paix et Amour, where the energy was stronger near the source than in the rest of the room. Since ShinVav Audio speakers are designed not to lose energy, energetic integrity is preserved throughout the entire sound space. Optionally, you can place mineral water close to the speakers. Water, a true energy battery, will become charged even while you are away. The water you drink from this fountain, preferably with the ShinVavs, will heal you deeply, in all your bodies.

Usage precautions

Miracle does not mean instant miracle. If you have spent years being bombarded with non-harmonious sources, it may take some time for the effects to unfold. But if you are patient, your patience will likely be rewarded. Another important point: these tools do nothing without your knowledge. They will not bring any harmony into you if that is not what you desire. If you are in resistance to this music, the only thing you risk is that it will irritate you, giving you a fierce urge to stop hearing it.

Recommended technical setup

The ShinVav audio system is strongly recommended to fully tap into the potential of this music. For continuous use, it is not ideal to rely on your main phone, as it cannot stay fixed in one place to play music permanently. An old phone, however, can be dedicated to this function. For the technical setup, a few practical points make usage easier:
  • Avoid Bluetooth, which causes signal loss and adds unnecessary waves.
  • Prefer a jack output connected to an amplifier.
  • Keep the source (phone, tablet, etc.) plugged into the mains at all times to avoid interruptions.
You can also use an old tablet dedicated solely to this function, or an MP3 player (that can play WAV files); an old iPod also works very well. It is also possible to use an amplifier or any sound source capable of playing music from a USB stick or an SD card. A computer is not recommended as the main solution, as it is usually far too resource-hungry for this single function. However, if you have no other option, using it is still possible.