Why s it, with all this info about slower brain waves having higher amplitude and healing…that none of the “scientific community” asks the simple question “What does it take to get the brain to “reset to default” after drifting, shortly after infancy, into “brain distractive mode?” Logic would say, that, for distractions to cease, one’s return from them, would have to amount to…nothing. “Leave no stone unturned.” This is self death, and self IS the illusion creating the distractions. But the road to get there, requires a, first, self actualized brain (where the male becomes one with the female). With so much brain degeneration from the “distractive modes” feedback loop excesses, few people get out of the starting blocks to achieve “one brain” self actuallization, let alone self death as the second wave of inner evolution.
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Gord
…“hypnagogic” state
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winston
Hi Linda, thanks for all the information!
I am interested to know which is the simple meditation for achieving conscious theta state. Is there any other meditation which is free from imagery and mental pictures and relies on inner truths for this theta meditation.
Thanks
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John
Can listening to these different waves using headphones cause any sort of damage or ill effects?
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Linda Gabriel
Hello John,
Because these frequencies are too low for the human ear to perceive, they cannot be listened to directly. You may be referring to something called binaural sound recordings that use a technology that plays two different frequencies, one in each ear. This method claims to be able to create an unheard frequency which the brain is thought to “entrain” with. To date there has been limited research, but you can learn more about this technology here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_tones
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mesfin
Madam. Linda Gabriel may i can learn about yoga online form you cause i heard about your good exprience.
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Linda Gabriel
There are lots of sources for yoga instruction online. Try gaiam.com or yogisanonymous.com
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Susanne
Hi Linda,
I have a 17 yr old son who has had nocturnal enuresis his whole life. I have finally learned this is a parasomnia, effecting him in deep sleep. Is there a way to help him decrease time in deep sleep so that he can move into a more wakeful sleep pattern, and can therefore respond to his bladder?
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Linda Gabriel
Hypnosis can be helpful, but there is new research indicating neurofeedback is an excellent treatment for your son’s problem. Neurofeedback trains the brain to regulate it’s own brainwaves using simple video games. It’s non-invasive and even fun. I suggest finding a neurofeedback practitioner who is familiar with the specific method described in this article: http://www.newswise.com/articles/neurofeedback-offers-effective-treatment-for-bedwetting
Thanks for your question and good luck to you and your son.
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Melody
Hi Linda. I am researching theta brainwaves in children and am trying to understand the age delineation from when young children are mostly in theta to when children experience theta mostly in slumber. Thoughts?
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Linda Gabriel
Hi Melody,
I doubt there’s a definite boundary line and that this varies widely among individuals. There’s a lot of recent research. You might start here: http://www.clinph-journal.com/article/S1388-2457(06)00009-5/abstract
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