A state of consciousness
that differs significantly from baseline or normal
consciousness often identified with a brain state that
differs significantly from the brain state at baseline
or normal consciousness.
The left and Right Brain
Paul
Maclean discovered in his research on the human brain
that by far, most of Western Society never escapes
the trap of the Left Brain and its Ego. Consequently,
all types of illnesses result because of the lack
of contact with the Right Brain, which contains the
Self. Because of the polarity between the Left Brain
and the Right Brain techniques must be used to make
contact between them and begin the Integration process.
Left
and Right Brain
LEFT
BRAIN
Logical
- responsible for logic functions such as
mathematics, computations, logical deductions
Analytic
- examines things part by part, and relates
to small details
Computational
- uses sums and computations to reach estimates
Sequential
- does things one at a time
Factual - deals with details, items, particulars, features of a thing
Insular
- works within the parameters of the individual's
existent data |
RIGHT
BRAIN
Imaginative
- responsible for imagination, visualisation
and 'open ended' creative thinking.
Synthetic
- arranges the parts to form the whole; can
perceive the whole
Intuitional
- uses intuition to sense or get a feeling
of a situation,( including hunches)
Holistic
- does differenmt tasks at once
things Visual /visuo-spatial - uses imagery, colours; perceives shape
and dimension
'Open-ended'
- in touch with, and can tap into, unlimited
'collective consciousnesses' |
MIND STATES
By connecting a subject to an Electroencephalograph
(EEG), his/her brain waves can be measured in cycles
per second (c.p.s.). This is not so much a quantitative
measure of mental activity as it is of a state of mind.
There are essentially four states - beta, alpha, theta
and delta. Although these have only been scientifically
studied with the advent of modern equipment, I was intrigued
to unearth mention of these four states in ancient eastern
texts. It seems that some ancient societies have long
known how to exploit the mind's unlimited potential.
But whereas in the past such knowledge was limited to
a privileged few, today it has been made more accessible,
and streamlined with modern scientific knowledge.
At an average of
20 c.p.s., the beta state is the normal, everyday
waking state. In this state we are predominantly
engaged in left brain activity. Lowering the brain
wave frequency to around 15 c.p.s. brings us into
the alpha state, and it is here that right brain
activity is engaged. Lower still are theta and delta,
but these do not concern us as they are really only
accessed during sleep. Lowering frequency simply
means cutting out unnecessary stress and brain 'chit-chat'.
Besides engaging creative abilities, this makes the
individual more alert,allows clearer thinking and
enables mental faculties which the beta level does
not. Although we talk of lowering frequency, the
effect is more of an altered state.
We are particularly
interested in the alpha state, as this is where right
brain activity can be actively engaged. This state
brings into play our imaginative and creative faculties,
as well as our intuitive mind. It is the state at
which ideas will flow more readily. In everyday life,
we go through alpha at least twice a day - in the
evening as we drift off to sleep, and in the morning
when we wake up. This explains why many top inventions
were conceived early in the morning, or during a
state of relaxation. Einstein came up with the theory
of relativity not in his laboratory but while sunbathing
on a hillside. Although mathematics is predominantly
a left brain activity, he allocated time to relaxing
his mind, and advised his students to do likewise.
Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Wolfgang Mozart, Einstien
and other successful thinkers and geniuses employed
similar techniques. Our aim naturally, is to produce
alpha frequencies while fully alert. A state of alpha
does not put one to sleep, on the contrary, it confers
a whole spectrum of benefits.
THE
BENEFITS
The following are
some of the principal benefits of right brain activity
towards personal effectiveness of human resources:
1.
Enhanced creativity and imagination
The right brain can be thought of being connected directly to the source of
creativity, and the alpha state is hence more conducive to innovative thinking
and generation of new ideas.
2.
Problem-solving and trouble-shooting
With the mind in a more relaxed state and access to its immense creative resources,
it is naturally better disposed to deal with crisis and solve problems constructively.
3.
Less stress
The alpha state has a built-in fringe benefit in that it actually releases
accumulated stress and tension from both body and mind. In our hectic lifestyles,
this makes for more harmonious working conditions on both micro and macro levels,
with resultant improved teamwork, drops in absenteeism, improved well being
and other long-term benefits
4.
Heightened intuition
Studies at Harvard revealed that the majority of presidents and managers of
multi-national companies attributed up to 80% of their success to intuition.
Intuition - the legendary hunches and gut feelings of the seasoned businessperson
- can indeed be a very important element in business. Yet because it defies
tangible description, intuition is hardly ever mentioned in conventional training
programmes, with the exception of a few mind dynamics systems. Open-minded,
right brain thinking is highly conducive to intuition, particularly in deep
states of alpha.
5.
Easier implementation of personal change
The quest towards personal effectiveness often involves effecting changes in
disposition or attitude, enhancing constructive traits and eliminating unconstructive
ones, as described earlier. The alpha state very much facilitates these processes.
During powerful workshops that promote change, I often find it useful to induce
states of alpha in order to catalyse new awareness at deeper subconscious levels
of synthesis.
6.
Enhanced study / learning abilities, and memory
retention
Another important benefit of right brain patterns is that they greatly facilitate
learning and study, as well as memory retention. This explains the effectiveness
of accelerated learning methods.
7.
Better rapport and negotiation skills
Establishing rapport with others during meetings and negotiations can mean
the difference between agreement or non-agreement, deal or no deal. Even the
most powerful NLP rapport skills work better if one has accessed a state of
alpha. The subject can then be 'paced and led' to follow suit, creating a resonant
state of mind which makes for better bilateral agreement.
8.
Other mind skills
Possibly the most outstanding
applications of right brain methodology lie in the use
of specialised techniques which present new, often astonishing
possibilities.
Examples of applications are the gaining of new mental
information, establishing non-localised rapport, boosting
goal achievement through visualisation, solo
brainstorming and mental 'market-testing' of concepts.
These are some of the applications reportedly experienced
around the world from ces users.
The advantage of these CES
TOOLS is, that
they enable onewith practice to access a peak performance
state at will, a state which is then gradually
integrated into daily life.
You can encourage
the Brain to peak performance
By far the best
way of inducing right brain activity and
high performance, is through specialised
tools such as CES
(Cranial electro stim) systems
CES
(Cranial electro stim) has
been shown to be particularly effective
in Raising the right
brain parameters over
the left, by which it then
can be accessed, at will, for various applications. Similar
techniques are employed in the mental training
programmes of athletes.
For both sports , business and Altered States of Consciousness, the objective
is the same, to attain peak performance.
Stimulating
the Brain and Mind
Human performance in all areas can be deliberately improved through environmental,
biochemical, and psychophysiological manipulation of the brain and mind. One
way this takes place is by using machines designed
by researchers to stimulate the human neocortex through exposure to experiences
which are changing, and
challenging, and which provide the brain and mind an opportunity to exercise
itself by means of self-observation and self-transformation.
The brain is an
electrically powered and electricity- generating
organ. Composed of an estimated one hundred billion
neurons, each neuron produces and transmits electrical
impulses which travel from the cell body down long
fibers called axons until they reach a junction,
or synapse, with another neuron. At the junction
point the electrical impulses fire chemical messengers,
called neurotransmitters, across the synaptic gap
to receptors on the next cell. Having received the
message, that neuron then generates its own electrical
impulse and sends it to other neurons to which it
is connected. Each neuron can be connected to thousands
of other neurons, each simultaneously sending and
receiving impulses to and from thousands of other
neurons--so one neuron can electrically alter millions
of other neurons.
An
increase in neuron size, thicker cerebral
size, and more neuron- neuron connection
are all examples of the plasticity of the
brain. In one study designed to show the
effects of rats in a rich and stimulating
environment, found that the rats brain weight
increased by about 7-10% after 60
days, with synaptic connections increasing
by about
20% (4). It has also been experimentally
shown that new and novel experiences increase
the number of excitatory synapses per neuron
and decreases the number of inhibitory ones
in the visual cortex (4). The modification
of the excitatory and inhibitory balance
is a direct result of the plasticity factor
in action. Also, the plasticity factor can
increase or decrease the number of neurons
depending on the richness or depravity of
the experience. The
neuronal increase was approximately 35-40%
more neurons in the
olfactory region (4). During human development,
connections are being built at the speed
of about 3 billion a second, reaching 1,000
trillion connections in the whole brain.
All of these many neurons, connections, and
maintenance thereof do not exist to remain
dormant.
PaShawnda Briley
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To get an idea of
how complex this electrical system is, the National
Academy of Sciences estimates that "a single
human brain has a greater number of possible connections
among its nerve cells than the total number of atomic
particles in the universe."
The
OLD View
Humans
lose approximately 100,000 neurons each day after
age 30 and the cortex loses about 30% of its neurons
between adulthood and age 90
But
GOOD News
The longstanding belief
that the adult brains do not produce new neurons
is being challenged by current research. Adults
may indeed be able to generate new neurons,
in a process called neurogenesis, throughout
life and at the rate of thousands per day.
Recent advances
by two neuroscientists, Fred H. Gage of the Salk
Institute in San Diego and Peter S. Eriksson of the
Göteborg University Institute of Clinical Neuroscience,
indicate that the old belief
(
theyve always
believed that the more complex and highly
evolved human brain, after reaching maturity,
cannot produce new neurons)
is wrong. Gage and Eriksson collected the first convincing evidence that the
brains of adult humans, even elderly people, regularly regenerate neurons in
the hippocampus. Why is the hippocampus of interest? It appears to control
which experiences are filed away into long-term memory and which pass into
oblivion. It is not only where memories are stored, but it also controls which
bits of information become memories. Simply put, it is the control panel for
learning.
A 1997 study revealed that adult mice in enriched living conditions grew 60%
more neurons than did genetically identical control animals, and they did better
on a learning tasks. These results held even for elderly mice, which typically
produce new neurons at a much lower rate than younger mice
In addition to environmental enrichment, animal studies in the last several
years have identified other factors that influence neurogenesis. Stress
has shown signs of being an inhibitor, while exercise tends to increase
new nerve cell production. However, these links are still being investigated
and are quite preliminary. The truth is that there are many steps to neurogenesis,
and there are multiple factors that affect it at any stage of the game.
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Can
CES (Cranial electro stim)Help produce Altered states
CES
(Cranial electro stim) use intense
programs of pulsed frequencies in multi-sensory stimuli
to encourage the brain to grow new neural pathways.
It is also likely that they encourages the growth
of new neurons and to have these neurons migrate
to the parts of the brain where they are most needed
for overcoming the conditions commonly known as Attention
Deficit Disorder, dyslexia ,memory and other cognitive
issues.
Out of body experiences
Electronic Meditation is Amazing
*HGH: As we get older, decreasing quantities
of HGH results in many aging symptoms including loss
of muscle tone, increased weight gain, loss of stamina,
sagging skin and muscles, wrinkled skin that lacks good
tone and texture and flagging memory and many diseases
associated with aging. HGH is produced naturally by the
pituitary gland in the center of our brain.
Conclusions: Both 0.5 and 100 Hz CES provide frequency
distribution shifts that suggest beneficial changes
in mental state. However, compared to 0.5 Hz CES,
100 Hz CES effected a greater overall change. Source |
When we are in deep, meditative state in
the delta level the pituitary is
stimulated to produce more HGH which is why we feel refreshed
and replensished when we get
a good nights sleep. The anti-aging properties of deep
meditation come from the release of HGH when reaching
the delta level during meditation.
Frequencies
4.5 Hz Deep Shamanic Experience
7.83Hz Meditation,Deeply relaxed focased awareness
Biofeedback
Biofeedback is the use
of mechanical means to amplify certain internal cues,
make us aware
of them, and make it possible to control mental and
brain states. Extensive research has shown that what
were thought to be "involuntary" psychophysiological
states, such as blood pressure, body temperature,
etc., are in fact controllable through
the use of biofeedback.
"Biofeedback
means getting immediate ongoing infomation
about one's own biological processes or conditions,
such as heart behavior, temperature, brain-wave
activity, blood pressure, or muscle tension.
Information is usually fed back by a meter,
by a light or sound, or subjects simply watch
the physiological record as it emerges from
the monitoring equipment. Biofeedback training
means using the information to change and control
voluntarily the specific process or response
being monitored."
Elmer Green, Beyond Biofeedback |
One of
the early researchers, Elmer Green of the Menninger
Clinic in Kansas, used biofeedback instruments
to study Eastern yogis. He discovered that certain
yogis could control their internal states merely
through meditation and thought.
Maurice "Barry" Sterman,
a professor emeritus in the departments of Neurobiology
and Psychiatry at UCLA, began an experiment in 1965
on brain wave states in cats. He accidentally discovered
a specific EEG rhythm state during which the cat,
waiting for a reward of food, became absolutely still,
though extremely alert. Sterman named this frequency "sensorimotor
rhythm" (SMR). He isolated the 12 to 15 hertz
frequencies (SMR) in the EEG of the experimental
cats and operantly conditioned them to create this
state. Sterman then worked with a human subject,
a young lady who suffered from epileptic seizures
two or more times per month. Epilepsy is accompanied
by an invasion of unwanted theta wave frequency in
the brain. The subject was connected to the EEG equipment
and was tasked with keeping a green light on (presence
of SMR) and a red light off (presence of theta waves).
The subject was able to create SMR for long periods
and her seizures reduced in number and intensity.
She remained seizure-free after the experiment for
a number of months.
"Occassionally
I had heard half-joking remarks about researchers
in biofeedback sounding like snake-oil salesmen.
It didn't bother me until one of our own doctors
cautioned against the concept of biofeedback as a
panacea. Then I gave it serious thought. Why did
biofeedback prove helpful in the treatment of so
many and varied disorders? Suddenly
I realized that it isn't biofeedback that is the
'panacea'--it is the power within the human being
to self-regulate, self-heal, re-balance. Biofeedback
does nothing to the person; it is a tool for releasing
that potential." Alyce Green, Beyond Biofeedback
Brain Waves
In our ordinary
waking state, we primarily experience beta brain
waves (which vibrate at a frequency ranging from
about 13 to 30 hertz or cycles per second). During
deep relaxation, we move to alpha waves (8-13 Hz)
and we ordinarily only experience theta waves (4-7
Hz) in those brief moments between waking and sleeping.
The ultraslow delta waves (0.5-4 Hz) occur during
sleep.
Scientists have
found that when meditators reach a state of deep
awareness and internal mental serenity the two hemispheres
of their brain--which ordinarily generate brain waves
of different frequencies and amplitudes--become synchronized,
both hemispheres generating the same brain waves.
Higher
States
Dr. Gerald Oster,
a biophysicist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine
in New York City discovered that pulsations called
binaural beats occurred in the brain when tones of different
frequency were presented separately to each ear.
We
have a finely woven, intricate interrelationship
of brainwavefrequencies that delicately determines
our state of consciousness.Being able to intentionally
alter this combination of brainwavefrequencies
is an intrinsic part of developing the self-mastery
that leads to a high-performance mind - one
that can enter thestate of consciousness that
is most beneficial or desirable for any given
circumstance.
Anna Wise |
Robert Monroe developed
tapes which send signals separately to each ear--signals
of 400 and 404 hertz, for example--resulting in the
sounds blending inside the brain and setting up a binaural
beat frequency of 4 Hz (theta waves), producing
a state of brain
hemisphere equilibrium and altered states.
The
optimum brainwave pattern
The optimum brainwave pattern for creativity,
healing, insight and all forms of high performance combines the intuitive,
empathetic radar of delta waves,
the creative inspiration, personal insight, and spiritual awareness of theta
waves, the bridging capacity and relaxed, detached, awareness of alpha waves,
and the external attention and ability to consciously process thought of beta
waves, all at the same time. Originally discovered in yogis, swamis and those
in higher states of consciousness by C. Maxwell Cade, this awakened mind pattern
can also be found during the "ah-ha" experience and all forms of
peak performance, regardless of activity, content, intention, philosophy or
theology.
"One
of the most basic human experiences, one that
is genuinely universal and unites -- or, more
precisely, could unite -- all of humanity,
is the experience of transcendence in the broadest
sense of the word." -- Václav
Havel, President, Czech Republic |
Altered
states of Consciousness
Altered states of
consciousness generally include alterations in both
the content and functioning of the consciousness,
usually experienced by an individual and somtimes
observed by others watching him. The term "state" is
not to be trivialized but denotes the states or stages
of behavior through which the individual progresses.
Frequently persons in these states appear to be in
a sleeplike condition commonly referred to as a trance.
Among the long term
effects are the radical shifts in the perception
in one's self and environment that result in a semi-permanent
redefinition of one's self, world, and values. Frequently
altered states of consciousness either are induced
personally or by others which may or may not produce
lasting effects. Some religious groups do seek to
induce such altered states in persons so they may
derive spiritual insight and value changes from them.
The most dramatic examples of these states are mystical
experiences.
The experience
of being united
with God or nature is called a mystical
experience. Such experiences may be of a religious
or nonreligious nature. The nonreligious experiences
derive much of their content from nature; although
many religious mystics have been lead to God or the
Absolute through nature. However, not all transcendental
experiences with nature are mystical, but just render
feelings of overwhelming joy or ecstasy.
Causes
other than religious beliefs, such as illnesses
and accidents, can result in altered states of
consciousness or mystical experiences.
Emanuel
Swedenborg (1688-1772)
Emanuel Swedenborg
(1688-1772), the Swedish scientist and scholar, also
claimed to have experienced mystical experiences
in the form of dreams. These episodes began at the
age of fifty-six. In these dreams he traveled to
spiritual planes such as heaven and hell where he
claimed to have spoken with Jesus, and God, and spirits
of the dead which he referred to as angels. Also,
he claimed to have seen the order of the universe.
He continued spending most of the remainder of his
life taking these spiritual journeys usually in a
light sleep or trance which sometimes lasted as long
as three days. As a result of these trips his spiritual
views differed greatly from orthodox Christianity.
His views were published in several books.
Edgar Cayce
(1877-1945)
Edgar Cayce (1877-1945)
sometimes called the "sleeping prophet" gave
prophetic, healing, and karmic readings in a light-sleep
state similar to that of Swedenborg. Cayce put himself
into a hypnotic trance while lying down and then
gave personal readings. He helped heal many persons
this way by describing their ailments and then prescribing
what the person should do in the form of treatment.
He gave many karmic readings telling about the lost
continent of Atlantis and other ancient places. Frequently
when giving solitary readings Cayce would have the
person taking down his reading tap him to prevent
him from going into a deeper sleep.
"These ideas have been created by the poets.
But the truth is, you can call it empty mind or you
can call it empty heart; it is the same. Emptiness – you
are just a watcher and all around there is nothing
with which you are identified, there is nothing to
which you are clinging. This non-clinging watchfulness
is the empty mind, no-mind, or empty heart. These
are simply words. The real thing is emptiness – of
all thoughts, feelings, sentiments, emotions. Only
a single point of witnessing remains."
Osho
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Shamanism
Also within shamanism
altered states of consciousness are employed. They
are often self-induced by the shaman and called the
shamanic state of consciousness. This is a state
can vary from a light sleep to a coma which enables
the shaman to see and do things in a nonordinary
reality which he cannot do in the ordinary reality
of a waking state. It is in this nonordinary reality
the shaman can perform cures with the help of guardian
spirits and spirit helpers and do shape shifting
Shamanic
Frequency 4.5 hz
Samadhi
Resonance 7.82
"Nothing
in current science can account for consciousness,
yet consciousness is the one thing we cannot deny.
The exploration of this final frontier has now
become imperative. It is clear that most of the
problems we face today global, social, and
personal stem from human thinking, perception,
and values. The crisis is, at its roots, a crisis
of consciousness. Now, more than ever, we need
to understand our own minds, and how to liberate
ourselves from the limiting egocentric modes of
thinking so that we can achieve our true inner
potential." ~Peter Russell
The
awakened mind brainwave pattern combines the intuitive,empathetic
radar of the delta waves, the creative inspiration,
personal insight, and spiritual awareness of the
theta waves, the bridging capacity and relaxed, detached,
awareness of the alphawaves, and the external attention
and ability to consciously process thought of beta
waves, all at the same time. This brainwave pattern
can be found during "peak experience" or "peak
performance", regardless of the content or intention,
in all forms of creativity and high performance.
The awakened mind is also the"ah-ha", appearing
at the exact instant of solving the problem, or getting
the insight.
I
have no doubt whatever that most people
live, whether physically, intellectually,
or morally,
in a very restricted circle of their potential
being . . . the so-called "normal man" of
commerce, so to speak, the healthy Philistine,
is a mere extract from the potentially
realizable individual he represents, and
we all have
reservoirs of life to draw upon of which
we do not dream. (O'Brien, 1964, p. 155) |
Enlightenment or
the Fully Awakened mind has been given many names.
Buddha means "the enlightened one;" Christ
and Messiah also mean that. St. Paul called it "the
peace of God that passeth under-standing" and
Richard Maurice Bucke named it "cosmic consciousness." In
Zen it is satori, in yoga it is samadhi or moksha,
in Sufism it is fana, in Taoism it is wu or The Ultimate
Tao. Jurdjieff labeled it "objective consciousness," Sri
Aurobindo spoke of the Supermind, mystery schools
and occult paths speak of "illumination," "liberation," and "self-realization." Likewise,
enlightenment has been symbolized by many images;
the thousand-petaled lotus of Hinduism, the Holy
Grail of Christianity, the clear mirror of Buddhism,
Judaism's Star of David, the yin-yang circle of Taoism,
the mountaintop, the swan, the still lake, the mystic
rose, the eternal flame. (p. xvi)
The perennial
belief in the existence of an uninterrupted intuition
of Oneness is rooted in the recurring notion that
humankind is uniquely situated to simultaneously
experience the finite and the infinite
It
has been called a sacred hunger,
the quest for truth, the longing for God,
the search for fulfillment.
In the space between two thoughts.
An inexplicable occurrence of perfect
peace in the depths of Chaos |
Can
CES help!
CES systems like
the BTPRO use
VERY GENTLE ELETRO PULSES CES (frequencies)to encourage
Hemispheric balancing.
It has been estimated
that the average person has sixty thousand separate
thoughts each and every day. The problem with this
is that we have the same sixty thousand thoughts
today that we had yesterday, and we'll repeat them
again tomorrow. Our minds are filled with the same
chatter day in and day out. Learning to be quiet
and meditate involves figuring out a way to enter
the spaces between your thoughts; or the gap, as
I call it. In this silent empty space between your
thoughts, you can find a sense of total peace' in
a realm that is ordinarily unknowable. Here, any
illusion of your separateness is shattered. However,
if you have sixty thousand separate thoughts in a
day, there is literally no time available to enter
the space between your thoughts, because there is
no space!
Most of us have
minds that race full-speed day and night. Our thoughts
are a hodgepodge of continuous dialogue about schedules,
money worries, sexual fantasies, grocery lists, drapery
problems, concern about the children, vacation plans,
and on and on like a merry-go-round that never stops.
Those sixty thousand thoughts are usually about ordinary daily activities and
create a mental pattern that leaves no space for silence.
The mind is like a pond. On the surface you see all the disturbances, yet the
surface is only a fraction of the pond. It is in the depth below the
surface, where there is stillness, that you will come to know the true
essence of the pond, as well as your own mind.
By going below the surface,
you come to the spaces between thoughts, where you
are able to enter the gap. The gap is total emptiness
or silence, and it
is indivisible. No matter how many times you cut silence
in half, you still get silence. This is what is meant
by now. Perhaps it is the essence of God,
that which cannot be divided from the oneness.
CES Systems have
helped many experience this space, this gap.
Silence is in the heart of all
things. We cannot hear silence, we become silence.
To become silence, we have to find our way through
the narrow gap between two thoughts. Silence also
begins in that place where the breath, as it enters
us, comes to rest, and from where the breath, as
it leaves us, comes from.
Innerpulse with
breath pacing
There, in the space
between two thoughts, the trough of the brainwave,
the pause between exhalation and inhalation, is the
true altered state: the presence of the peace-bestowing,
ever tranquil, ever fertile void.
"Man
has his future within him dynamically alive at
this present moment".
Abraham Maslow, Psychologist
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BT Pro CES
(Cranial electro stim)
"Homeostasis can be defined as the tendency
for intrinsic balance within a system. Application
of a range of CES appears to enhance the Balance
of the biological central nervous system. A change
in one system within the individual will have correlative
effects upon other systems. Improvements in mood,
cognitive function, self image, shift of Focus ,
control to oneself, and sense of well being can be
measured. When CES works, it enhances one's ability
to handle or deal with situations that were previously
beyond the range of one's control."
Some
of the Built in frequencies
Delta Brain Waves
0.5 Hz Anxiety release
1.5 Hz Deep sleep
2.0 Hz Healing Of Nerves
Theta Brain Waves
Deep Theta 5.0 Hz Release Brain fog, retain recall
release information faster
7.83 Hz Meditation
Alpha Brain Waves
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There was a Little Frog who lived
at the bottom of a deep, dark well,the Little Frog
had
been living at the bottom of this old well since
he was born.
He had never been to the outside world.
Whenever a bird or birds flew by and stopped at
the edge of the well, the Little Frog always looked
up
and bragged, "Hello! why don't you come down
here and play with me. It's so pleasant down here.
Look, I have cool water to drink and countless insects
to eat. Come down! At night I can watch the twinkling
stars, and sometimes I can see the beautiful moon,
too."
Sometimes the birds would tell the Little Frog, "Hi,
Little Frog! You see, the outside world is much bigger
and nicer. It's many times more beautiful than your
little well at the bottom. " But the Little
Frog would not believe them. "Don't lie to
me, I don't believe there is any place that could
be
better than here.
Moral: Some people know nothing aside from their
own Tiny world and hide inside their comfort zone. |