Ron Hubbard wrote:
> "Dirk Bruere at Neopax" <dirk at neopax.com> wrote in message
> news:3i6akdFk1bg0U1 at individual.net...>>>Ron Hubbard wrote:
>>>>>>>"Dirk Bruere at Neopax" <dirk at neopax.com> wrote in message
>>>news:3i5b6qFjr0q8U1 at individual.net...>>>>>>>>>>Ron Hubbard wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"Dirk Bruere at Neopax" <dirk at neopax.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:3i3nv1Fjm4ioU1 at individual.net...>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ron Hubbard wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Anybody here with any experience in neurology? I've been trying to master 7
>>>>>>Hz
>>>>>>>>>>>>>theta through biofeedback, but I can't seem to hold it for no more than a
>> few
>>>>>>>>days. Does anyone
>>>>>>>have any clue as to why this is?
>>>>>>>>>>>>Why not use a binaural tone to help maintain it?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I've tried that as well as using the WaveRider Jr. biofeedback unit to get
>>>>>>there.
>>>>>>>>>>>But the best I can hold onto this state is a couple of days. As much as I
>>>>>>practice
>>>>>>>>>>>at it, I should be able to enter it whenever I want to unless there's
>>>>>>something I
>>>>>>>>>>>don't understand.
>>>>>>>>It's not a natural everyday 'doing your job' brain state.
>>>>For example, anything exciting will push your brain into alpha or beta.
>>>>>>>>>I know it's not natural-- well, it is for me when I get either very angry or
>> very
>>>>bored-- but the purpose of biofeedback is to be able to enter any brainwave
>> state
>>>>or influence the body under conscious control. people who meditate for twenty
>> or
>>>>thirty years can do it, but I don't have the time or patience to meditate that
>>>long. And getting violently angry just to reach such a brainwave state is bad
>> for
>>>>one's health.
>>>>Why do you want this brainwave state?
>>> I don't think you'd believe me if I told you. Have you ever heard the expression
> "wild talents" used before?
Yes.
I'm also familiar with the Munroe Inst training methods.
--
Dirk
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