About a year ago, I had the honor of attending an extremely private seminar led by one of the most respected names in brain science and human development: Mr. Alexander.
This event wasn’t open to the public. In fact, it was an exclusive gathering attended by advanced thinkers, researchers, and leaders at the forefront of human mind studies. Invitations to this type of gathering are incredibly rare.
After the seminar ended, Mr. Alexander quietly approached me.
“How’s your family?” he asked with a calm smile.
We exchanged a few words, and then he shared something that immediately caught my attention.
“I’ve been working on a discovery for the past few years. And recently… I made a breakthrough. It’s bigger than anything I’ve ever uncovered.”
Knowing his reputation and the depth of his research, I was instantly intrigued.
Mr. Alexander is a true authority in this field — his name is respected by scientists and mentors around the world. But I had no idea what was about to unfold.
His discovery happened by chance. Or better said… through a near-death accident.
Throughout his years of study, he had been focusing on the thalamus — a part of the brain responsible for processing emotions, sensations, and signals that influence behavior.
In a recent experiment, he and his team were invited by a cutting-edge neurotechnology company to test a new brain scanning device. The promise was simple: to detect brainwave patterns that conventional technology couldn’t capture.
But during one of the early tests, the device malfunctioned and released an electric surge that went through Mr. Alexander’s entire body. He briefly lost consciousness.
It was a life-or-death moment.
After recovering, something within him pushed him to try again. He repeated the test — and this time, what the device revealed was completely unexpected.
As they observed the data, he noticed an unusual, fluctuating activity coming directly from the thalamus.
This strange pattern caught his attention.
Over time, and after conducting dozens of volunteer tests, he realized that this wave only appeared in very specific situations:
When the brain was exposed to images of wealth, success, or material achievement.
When shown neutral images — like landscapes or family photos — brain activity remained stable.
But when shown images of luxury homes, large amounts of money, sports cars, or successful entrepreneurs, something shifted.
He named this phenomenon the “Crave Wave.”
According to Alexander, this wave represents a neurological response of need and urgency, which may actually conflict with the energy of manifestation.
The stronger the desire, the greater the disconnect between what you want and what your mind is projecting.
And since everything in the universe — including prosperity — operates on frequency, this misalignment could, without you even realizing it, be pushing away the very things you want.
What’s even more fascinating is this:
The more you try to visualize, repeat affirmations, or focus intensely on your goals, the stronger the Crave Wave may become.
This could explain why so many people say they’ve “tried everything” to manifest abundance… and yet, nothing seems to work.
But here’s the good news: there’s a simple solution.
Inspired by noise-canceling technology, Alexander developed a set of specific sound frequencies capable of calming and neutralizing this brain activity.
Just like headphones that cancel outside noise by producing opposite sound waves, these audio frequencies directly target the area of the brain affected by the Crave Wave.
The result?
Your mind enters a more neutral, calm, and aligned state — which may significantly enhance your ability to attract what you desire.
And the best part?
You don’t need rituals, guided meditations, or long visualization sessions.
All it takes is listening to these audio frequencies for just a few minutes a day, consistently, to allow the realignment to happen naturally.