Bliss Coded Sound – Awake in Theta – Marcus Knudsen
The Theta and Gamma Brainwaves Detected From Buddhist Monks, Lucid Dreamers & Yogis in Their Deepest States Can be Technologically Induced.
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Remaining Aware in Deep States of Meditation and Sleep.
- The key that helps you remain perfectly aware in deep meditation.
- How to enter the dream state while fully aware.
- Trained Yogis, Senior bhuddist monks and lucid dreamers share something…
- Brainwave research allows us to “mimick” brainwave patterns of others.
- Mind awake – body asleep.
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I’ve gone through some very interesting research revealing amazing possibilities – Read on and let me show you.
Being Aware in Deep States – The Key
I’ve researched and experimented a lot about brainwaves. You know, the activity in the brain that can be measured with EEG (electroencephalography), showing your mental state usually reaching from 1 hz (sleep) to 30 hz (highly awake). Hz is short for Hertz, meaning cycles per second.
I research this because we can create sound today that when played back through headphones will get the brain to create desired brainwaves. Though the brain works in brainwave patterns, having a whole spectrum of brainwaves active simultaneously. The peaks of which tells us our current state.
Through EEG studies I’ve found reaching all the way back to 1955 when Das and Gastaut checked out the brainwave patterns of some highly trained Yogis, all the way up to current day EEG studies, there is a pattern found among the most skilled of the skilled in yoga, meditation, lucid dreaming etc. These people manage to be completely aware while in deep meditation or even sleep (lucid dreaming). That is what sets the masters apart from the “normal” meditators.
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that detects electrical activity in your brain using small, flat metal discs (electrodes) attached to your scalp
It was found that these meditation experts display an unusually high amplitude of 40 hz Gamma brainwaves during deep meditation, allowing them to transcend to deep states while retaining a crystal clear awareness.
Expanded Awareness as a Tool
Normally we function at Beta brainwaves (12.5-30hz). The deeper we go, the larger part of our brain and mind we get access to. So the deeper we can go while remaining aware, the more expanded our abilities become. At these deep levels you are accessing information from the universal mind, delivered through sound, images etc to your mind, which is not expanded enough in the normal Beta state to access this.
For most of us, our dreams and visions while sleeping and meditating is fairly random. However, if you were fully awake while still in those states, you can chose to explore any place you want with your mind, find answers to any question or create any sort of dream experience you want to. That would make you a “master”, and the things you can learn, see and hear in these deep states can be directly applied to your life. Be it music, art, ideas for inventions, investments or anything you want.
The first thing I myself tried with remote viewing was finding a tool I’ve lost, and I saw the tool was on a table shelf. I was hesitant, but went to check it out. Sure enough, there it was. It worked because I managed to remain aware in a deeper state.
The key is within you
Research showing 40 hz brainwaves as a key to lucid dreaming and high states of awareness during meditation & yoga.
- 1955 (Das and Gestaut): reports of high amplitudes of 40 hz rhythm from seven highly trained yogis, during the samadhi state. (In yoga samadhi is regarded as a state of union with the divine. The final state.)
- 1973 (Banquet): 12 Transcendental meditation practitioners was observed and recorded displaying the 40 hz rhythm peak during their third deep stage of meditation.
- 2004 (Lutz et al): The brainwaves of followers of Dalai Lama was recorded during an objectless meditation practice, enhancing unconditional loving kindness and compassion. A dramatic increase around the 40 hz range was clearly seen.
- 2005 (Davidson, Mind and life foundation): Subsequent to the study in 2004, this follow up showed a significant correlation between the 40 hz amplitude during deep meditation and the monk’s reported clarity of their meditation.
- 2008: Andy Francis and Antoine Lutz uses EEG to measure the brainwaves of Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard (nicknamed “world’s happiest man”). While in deep state of meditation the researchers were shocked seeing off the chart-levels of Gamma Brainwaves.
- 2009: Clinical pshychologist Ursula Voss and her team did a study with 27 young adults of good health. They had one more very important thing in common which was required for this study: They had never experienced lucid dreaming.
In short, when the participants slept in the lab, 2 minutes after reaching REM sleep (rapid eye movement), which indicates dreaming, they received a weak electrical current to the frontal lobe to amplify specific brainwave frequencies. They tested everything from 2 to 100 hz, as well as a sham current with no electricity.
They discovered that between 25-40 hz, 70% of the participants experienced lucid dreams. Remember, these participants had not experienced lucid dreams before!
They found that the sweet spot was exactly 40 hz, which is in the gamma range.
Simultaneous Theta & Gamma Brainwaves
Using Binaural beats and Isochronic tones simultaneously, I’ve been able to produce such deep states talked about here using audio. Thank you technology!
You can create such audio yourself if you learn how brainwaves work and how to create brainwave entrainment audio in a correct way. OR … you can use mine.
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