What
happens in my brain?
Brain activity is based on cells called neurons which interact and
connect with each other forming groups or neuro-nets. These neuro-nets
are activated based on stimuli. So when a certain stimulus is experienced
- like a mouse jumping out from behind a counter - we have a brief
moment of fear and jump back. Neuro-nets were activated that created
a pathway for us to jump, for our hearts to race a bit, and possibly
for us to utter a noise.
Sometimes pathways are exercised from stimuli that are similar
but not exactly the same as other stimuli. For instance, if our
teacher asks us harshly, "why are you always late?" and
we cower in response, we may have a negative reaction later in life
based on the pathways that were formed from that experience to anyone
who asks us "why" anything.
How do I change my pathways?
How do we change the pathway(s) that are formed that don't serve
us well - that happen automatically - that make us less than we
could potentially be? Brain state conditioning activates networks
of neurons (neuro-nets) based on an optimum performing and balanced
brain. Golfers can improve concentration and guide the club smoothly
into the ball. Artists can tap into realms of creativity when they
want to do so. CEO's can lead and manage by using consistently positive
and creative leadership skills. And all of these people do so based
on the creation of new pathways and therefore new consciousness
afforded by the optimized brain.
How is it accomplished?
The first step in doing any conditioning is to assess where you
are at the current time. It is impossible to get to anywhere unless
you know where you are when you start your journey. In brain state
conditioning an assessment is performed on the initial visit which
provides brain wave data on many parts of the brain. At the same
time, you also confirm your intentions and desires about how you
wish to optimize your brain. Brain waves are then compared between
many different parts of the brain to determine the optimum brain
wave configuration to achieve your personal and private wish list.
And then....
Two tuning forks of the same frequency in a close proximity will
both produce a sound if only one of them is struck. Resonance is
the property that causes that. When the brain hears sounds when
it generates or inhibits certain frequencies, other parts of the
brain respond - resonate - to that balanced frequency. Soon, the
brain balances itself and thereby cuts new pathways. It requires
that this resonance balance training - or brain state conditioning,
as we call it - happens a number of times before it becomes permanent,
but it does become permanent so you do not need to continue forever.
However, for enlightenment and meditation experience, the limit
is infinite, and the person meditating may do so as frequently and
as deeply as they wish.
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