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Why Lumenate?

The benefits of using Lumenate
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Explore

Look in from a different perspective, breaking stuck thought patterns and gaining powerful insights

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Relax

Effortlessly immerse in the present moment, quieten racing thoughts and experience a deep sense of calm

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Sleep

Allow our neural entrainment to quieten your mind and guide your brain towards sleep onset

Instant access to a deeper state of mind

Enter deeper states of consciousness in an instant and feel the “brain chatter” of everyday life fade in to the background

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94% of customers report
better mental wellbeing

In a survey of 141 customers who have used Lumenate for 2+ months and completed 10+ sessions

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Feel more present

Instantly quieten racing thoughts and feel a deep sense of immersion in the present moment

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Unlock new perspectives

Reflect on thoughts, memories and emotions from new perspectives, uncovering powerful insights

Trusted by a million minds

Join an ever-growing community of people looking to improve their wellbeing and unlock their inner potential

“I used it twice now – one before bed and I had the best night sleep I’ve had in MONTHS”
– Andy
“This app is special. I’ve tried so many meditation apps and this is the first to ring true for me.”
– Bob
“I just wanted to say thank you for this amazing app.
I really love it. It elevates my state. Makes me smile. And helps me leap ahead.”
– Colin
“I was pretty skeptical but oh my god, I have never slept better. The flickering lights puts my mind at ease”
– Jack
“Just wow. No more heavy head and debilitating locked in my head. I could cry with utter gratitude.”
– Theresa

Grounded in neuroscience

Based upon the principle of Neural Entrainment, Lumenate uses flicker light to safely and gently guide your brain in altered states of consciousness

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