Brain Waves and God
Bill Harris, creator of Holosync is this week's featured guest on Integral Naked. In a dialogue entitled, Brain Waves and God, Bill Harris and Ken Wilber talk about the "states and stages in the brain-mind."
The conclusion of brain-mind research to date therefore suggests the following: technologies such as Holosync can help one induce brain states (such as theta-alpha), which normally would take many months to achieve using meditation alone. The induction of brain states (in the UR) is accompanied by the correlative mind or consciousness states (in the UL)—e.g., alpha brain states with relaxed-alert consciousness states. Finally, repeated exposure to altered consciousness states helps one develop through consciousness stages. Stages, as usual, cannot be skipped, but repeated induction of brain states and correlative consciousness states appears to accelerate growth through the various stages.Speaking of brain waves, check out the famous EEG machine recording,
...where Ken enters various meditative states, one of which is a type of "thoughtless," "image-less," or "formless" state, whose correlate is that his brainwaves come to an almost complete stop, as clearly recorded on this portable electroencephalograph (EEG) machine. (This video is discussed in One Taste, April 10 entry.)Holosynchronicity it is. Weird.
(NOTE: Integral Naked is a premium site. As of this writing, FIRST MONTH IS FREE. Eavesdrop on the dialogues you can hear nowhere else.)
1 Comments:
I hope this blog finds a following! I've been doing holosync long enough now (only about 9 mos) to say confidently that it works for me. Whether or not it takes me where I want to go remains to be seen.
Your words were well said, hypnotize. It continues to amaze and amuse me how events and people that "push my buttons" turn out to have nothing to do with them or present time and everything to do with some event in my distant past. Holosync has (accidentally!) been a great tool for uncovering those things and conscious forgiveness has been a great tool for resolving them.
I know this sounds like an "endorsement" of Holosync, but it's not meant to be - just my experience so far.
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