Brainwave Entrainment The Binaural Beat Way to Enlightenment

Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
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I was a slave to my thoughts and was looking for a way to master them. When I wanted to chill out and relax, I couldn’t stop myself from worrying about, well, everything. If I needed to be super focused on my work in the emergency room, I would struggle to do so. I found a way, but not by my superhuman effort, or by willpower, or even by hypnosis. I found a simpler way by using brainwave entrainment and the Binaural Beats.

From my research I learned that Binaural Beats technology is well respected in the field of brainwave Entrainment. I used this amazing brainwave technology to create whatever state of mind I wished. I found the binaural beat CDs to be powerful and best of all; they needed little to no effort from me. I would get myself into the “Lotus” position (used for meditation) and simply listen to the binaural beats with headphones on. I would do my best to quiet my thoughts and let the binaural beats influence my state of mind. I found that by simply listening to the CDs I could, besides improving my mood, boost my creativity, get focused during the day, and get super relaxed at night.

These CDs were a simple method of gaining a state of mind that would have taken me years, if I had used the traditional path to enlightenment, that is meditation. The binaural beats induced my brain to release endorphins (naturally produced opiates) and serotonin, which made me feel great. I used their Meditation CD to reach the same meditative states it would normally take years to master. After listening to a CD programmed for brain focus, it was easier to concentrate and to stay focused for longer periods. With the correct application of this technology, I am confident that you can train your brain to work as well for you as it has worked for me.
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.

This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.

On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.

Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.

THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.

While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.

We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.

If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.

Brainwave Entrainment Mind Manipulation – Tweaking Your Subconscious For Success

Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
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I want you to think of your subconscious mind as a sort of hidden engine within the brain. For years and years it has been the faithful servant of the driver, starting up and getting you to where you want to go – all within the physical limits of the driver and the inherent performance of the engine itself. We take this engine for granted and we take its performance as the limits of what it can do. How can we think otherwise? The specs of the engine have been given to you since birth and you know very well of its capabilities and how much performance you can squeeze out of it.

What if I told you that you can turn your Japanese made engine, with its safe Wankel engine and 4 cylinders, trudging along at a maximum speed of 140 miles an hour to a speed demon, Italian sculpted, passion -fire instilled Ferrari V* powerhouse of an engine that screams along at 240 miles an hour. Think like fire and learn like lightning; never settle for the slow poke existence that you have accepted as normal and sometimes even using that horrid and complacent word – optimal. When it comes to the mind, there is no such thing as optimal. We are never truly using the full potential of our mind – because we are none the wiser to the fact that lying within us is pure genius.

How do I know this? Through the research of science in areas of the subconscious mind and brainwave electromagnetic radiation. Science has revealed to the man on the street that the brain can exist in different wavelength states, read by complicated E.C.G machines. When we are awake or asleep, they range from high to low frequency and have varying values in the middle. Each of these states corresponds to an invocation of higher powers. For example, the lower states are referred to the ‘healing’ states of the body, where there is a increased spike in immune levels, the body goes into accelerated repairing and there is a release of growth hormones.

Also, in these states, the mind is relaxed into a state where it absorbs things like new languages and content better. It is more adept at retaining information and can gain an elevated sense of mental focus. Imagine if you had control over this. Technically, you do not have to be in a deep sleep to experience this, technology is available out there for you to invoke these very patterns whenever you want. Same can be said for tweaking the subconscious mind.

We can invoke patterns and wavelengths in the cortical of the mind so that the defences of the conscious mind (protecting the vulnerable and more powerful sub conscious) are put aside for a moment and we can insert positive stimuli and basically reprogramme aspects of our behaviour and mental states. That is the power of mind manipulation, and now everyone can have the power to unlock a bigger engine and drive themselves into new lands of success.
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.

This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.

On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.

Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.

THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.

While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.

We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.

If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.

Brainwave Entrainment I Always Get the Perfect Parking Space

Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
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I want to talk today about something that we tend to take for granted when it suits us, but we disbelieve when we are made aware of us.

I am referring to the amazing ability we have to know what will happen to us before it happens. Sometimes we have as little as five seconds prior notice, and other times we have as much prior notice as we decide we want.

For example, you think of someone and the phone rings and the caller is the person you have been thinking about. Or for a few days you keep thinking of a person you have not been in contact with, and “out of the blue” you get an email or a phone call from this person, or you bump into them at the supermarket.

We have all had experiences where we struggled with a problem and went to sleep and woke up with the answer, or where we have a sudden thought from “nowhere” that reminds us of an appointment that we had forgotten. Where do these thoughts come from?

And we have all met people whom we disliked even before we were introduced to them, for no obvious reason – or the opposite, where we felt an attraction to a complete stranger like a fellow commuter or a person from a group that we would not normally mix with, and became friends with that person.

In all those instances we are dealing with the same source – what I like to describe as the quantum soup of the subconscious.

The subconscious is the source of all our thoughts and actions. We can imagine it as being a massive store-room that contains all that ever was, is and will be. We take from that storeroom all the time, use what we need and put back into storage.

Various people, from lottery winners to rape victims, have claimed that they “had always known” that they would have the experience. How did they know? Simple. They are aware of the quantum vacuum and they allow experiences from there to materialize and then they live those experiences.

But tell those same people who have all these experiences to visualize a parking space next time they go shopping, and most of them will say they cannot do it. Because suddenly you require them to do consciously what they do unconsciously all the time.

We have continuous access to our subconscious, and we use it all the time. By the time an idea forms in our minds, that idea have been retrieved form the subconscious and approved by the brain, and is ready to face the world.

When we get ideas from “nowhere” or from “out of the blue” we simply access our subconscious without even being aware of it – much like stumbling out of bed after a deep sleep, making coffee, and then wondering where the coffee came from once we are awake.

People that are aware of this process, consciously tap into their subconscious and retrieve at will what they require to achieve amazing things in their lives.

You can practice using this ability consciously by starting with the simple exercise of “ordering” a parking space when you leave home, or by “scanning” a large parking area to find the one elusive parking space that everyone else seems to miss. Of course a large part of the success of this is that you need to understand with your brain that it is possible, and also believe with your heart and soul. If you cannot do that, you have too many fears and preconceived ideas in the way.

I know there are people who read this and say it is not possible. As the saying goes, for those that do not believe no proof will be adequate, and for those that do believe, no proof is necessary.

I am not here to convince you that there is more to life than this world. You decide for yourself. What I do know is that if we both want parking at the same place and you have doubts, I will get the parking space. Sorry!
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.

This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.

On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.

Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.

THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.

While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.

We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.

If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.

Brainwave Entrainment True Friends Don’t Pencil You In

Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
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I value the friend who for me finds time on his calendar, but I cherish the friend who for me does not consult his calendar.

Robert Brault

The computer has given way to smart phones that act as computers, books, datebooks, letter writers, diaries, cameras, GPS, clocks, alarm clocks and so on.

We are now more bound up by time than when we all just wore watches and carried around datebooks. I have a computer program that actually sets not just the task, but how long I think I should take doing it. Then it sounds an alarm when I should stop and go on to the next task. The idea behind this nifty control system is that when we operate under a deadline, we work smarter.

I have meditations with subliminal messages about staying alert to help me control my time. I have computer brainwave entrainment programs to speed me up, musical caffeine. I also have a healthy sense of guilt when I sit back with a good book and read instead of working on something.

I know that I am no different than anyone of you. You all have some things like this to keep you on track.

STOP for a minute. What kind of a friend are you? Do you have to make an appointment to go to lunch with someone? Or can you just stop whatever you are doing and go eat with a friend?

What kind of friend would you rather have? I thought so. Me, too. So maybe we need to be a little less imprisoned by time and our smart phones and a little freer with ourselves.
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.

This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.

On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.

Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.

THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.

While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.

We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.

If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.

Brainwave Entrainment The Following Plug-In Has Crashed: Shockwave Flash – Solution

Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
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I use several browsers. IE8, Firefox 3, Opera 11, and Chrome. Each is good at something. (Except maybe Safari – I can’t see the point of that unless you are an Apple – Person. I’m not. On a PC it doesn’t make sense, and the Apple Software Updater is a nightmare. No – I do not want iTunes!)

IE8 appears to be good at most things. Unfortunately, I don’t get on with it. I’m forced to use it eBay UK “Print Postage Online”, as that application doesn’t work with anything else. Bad programming.

I used Opera simply because it was the only one that ran on my crappy home internet connection at a reasonable speed. My new, 24 Meg Broadband / Wireless connection makes this irrelevant. Opera does have some interesting and useful features though. “Speed Dial” for a start, synchronisation for another. Chrome (now) does something similar to “Speed Dial”, and is capable of Synchronizing EVERYTHING via my Google account. However, Opera does weird things. There are sites I can’t access properly, or at all, because Opera can’t handle authentication properly. I can’t login to some of my WordPress Sites’ admin areas, because it screws up the passwords..

So I moved to Chrome. Everything was Rosy in the garden. I moved to an Android phone as well (HTC Wildfire – I should have held out for a Desire, but I got a good deal) which also ties into my Google Account. I’m a big Google user – Gmail, Analytics, AdSense, Webmaster tools, etc.. Just when I had started to appreciate this synchronised Utopia, I got “Flash Plugin has crashed” every time I accessed my sites. Re-installing the plugin made no difference. Aaargh! Disaster..

So I wandered off and made the best of it, using Firefox. Sigh. It wasn’t the same. It somehow feels “clunky.” Although I found a good set of website analysis tools that ran from the Firefox Toolbar. Very Useful. Anyway, there I was. Stuck.

Then I had a brainwave. I realised that I’d never actually installed Flash on Google Chrome, and yet it had always been there. Therefore, it must come as part of the Chrome Installation.

I removed Chrome completely, and then re-installed that. Jackpot! No Crash.. I then re-enabled synchronisation, and all my settings were back. Woohooo! Try it!

Oh, and I did a bit of detective work. The “Flash Crash” started happening immediately after I installed Microsoft Silverlight, in order to use Bing Webmaster Tools. Now, I can’t PROVE that Silverlight wrecked Chrome, but you have to admit, it’s a HELL of a coincidence.
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.

This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.

On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.

Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.

THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.

While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.

We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.

If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.

Brainwave Entrainment Three of the Strangest (and Most Effective) Relaxation Techniques You’ll Ever Try

Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
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I thought at the time meditation would never work for me. It just sounded so intriguing, though. This exercise has been practiced for over 5,000 years and every religion incorporates some version of it, so there must be something to it, I thought. One version involved simply getting comfortable, closing one’s eyes, and repeating a simple word over and over, apparently offering practitioners the joys of complete relaxation and a sense of calm. Those monks in Tibet looked pretty relaxed and the Dalai Lama always seemed to be smiling, despite living in exile for almost 40 years at that time.

I had never felt calm in my life. Always an anxious kid who couldn’t sit still in class and felt claustrophobic if I sat down for more than five minutes, the allure of a sense of calm had intrigued me since high school. In my mid-twenties, I knew anxiety and stress had already begun to take its toll over the years. Migraines. Back pain. Hives. Ulcers at 19 years old. Acid reflux. Asthma attacks. Chewing the blanket on my bed during sleep until it was shredded (no, I’m not kidding). But meditation just wouldn’t cut it. Not that I didn’t try over and over again. My mind just wouldn’t let me sit still for more than a few minutes, never mind keep intruding thoughts out of my head. I had read that reducing stress was important to health, however, so I kept looking for an answer.

Then came the Internet seeping into the relative mainstream in the early to mid-90’s. Web browsers like Netscape allowed casual users to search for topics and “surf” around and look at web pages. Back then, the Net seemed to be mostly about email, porn sites, early users of AOL, first generation attempts at corporate advertising, and a lot of, let’s say, “niche” communities, often selling their wares on rudimentary websites. One of those communities was the New Age crowd. The New Age Movement, an early embracer of the Internet, is “a social collective phenomenon and a spiritual nature movement that seeks universal truth through the Oneness of Humanity. It combines aspects of spirituality, cosmology, esotericism, complementary and alternative medicine, various religious practices, and environmentalism.” (1) They seemed to discuss energy, collective consciousness, and inter-connectedness on their websites a lot, I noticed.

While I was surfing around the Internet looking for a solution to my relaxation dilemma, I came across something called a light-sound machine The product’s website, which clearly had New Age written all over it (celestial pictures of stars and planets, people wearing space-age glasses, and products with flashing lights and lots of buttons) advertised a product that promised to leapfrog the years of practice demanded by meditation and quickly place the user into a completely relaxed – or “altered” – state, wherein someone actually feels like they are floating outside of their own body. The website talked about the concepts of brainwave entrainment, audio-visual stimulation (AVS), Ganzfield, soundscapes, and binaural beats.

Weird, right?

I couldn’t resist. Within a few minutes I made my first Internet purchase in 1996: a light-sound machine.

Of course I couldn’t wait more than ten minutes to use it when it arrived. The box included a metal unit that looked like a cassette player from the 1970’s, headphones and eye shades with LED lights on the inside of them. I read the brief instructions, set my desired program on the unit (a “theta-alpha relaxed state” program for 30 minutes, whatever that meant), put the headphones and eyeglasses on, and pushed the start button. I could hear a faint beat in the headphones and, with closed eyes, saw flashing lights through my eye lids. I tried to breathe deeply from my abdomen (per the instructions) and counted 1-2-3-4, and so on. Within about 15 minutes I was more relaxed than I had ever been in my life. I couldn’t really tell if I was awake or asleep and dreaming.

Too good to be true?

Let’s Back Up: How We Can Measure Activity in Our Brains – Without All (Ok, Most of) the Science Speak

Most adults who have undergone typical physical exams at the doctor’s office are familiar with an EKG (or ECG) test. An EKG test, during which the doctor places several electrodes on our bodies, measures the electrical activity of the heart, can detect abnormal rhythms of or damage to the heart muscle. Accepting that measuring electrical activity of the heart can measure conditions of the heart is mainstream healthcare; the EKG test is central to cardiology.

Our brains produce electrical activity that can be measured as well, though most people have not undergone the test to measure brain activity, known as an EEG (with the exception of epileptic, seizure or brain injury patients). Like an EKG, electrodes are used, placed on the scalp with a conductive substance (like a gel) to measure electrical activity resulting from currents reflecting activity in our brains (I have not included a discussion here about the standard locations to measure various activity levels).

This activity can be shown graphically as waves at a certain “speed,” known as frequency.(2) As you might guess, the less activity in our brains (such as when we’re drowsy), the slower the waves generated; the more activity, (such as when we’re anxious), the faster the waves. Our brains are working with more intensity, creating more electrical activity, and we can measure that with an EEG. The EEG test, in fact, was first used on humans back in 1920. The list below demonstrates the perceived emotional state that is related to a particular frequency and the name of associated wave pattern.

Brain Activity States That Can be Shown as Waves on a Computer Screen Measured by an EEG

Wave Type—-Frequency (Hz)—–Emotional State

Delta—–up to 3—–Slow wave sleep, babies’ normal state

Theta—–4 – 7——Dreams, mental imagery, deep meditative states

Alpha——8 – 12—–Relaxed awareness, meditative states (while awake)

Beta—-12 – 30—–Active or busy thinking, anxiety, tense

Gamma—-Above 30——Hyper-alert, higher mental activity

Here’s Where it Gets Even More Interesting.

We can actually move the activity of our brains – and therefore change our emotional states – towards a certain frequency (say, a lower, more relaxed one) to match that of an outside stimulus, such as a repetitive sound or a visual cue like a flashing light at a certain frequency (again, similar to speed for purposes of this article).

There is one related auditory phenomenon with which all of us are familiar: music. Daniel J. Levitan in his recent fascinating book, “This is Your Brain on Music,” discusses how music and its numerous technical components – whether the compositions are by the Beatles, Mozart, Metallica, Aretha Franklin or Stevie Wonder, among many others – significantly impact the complex regions of our brain. (3) We all can relate to hearing a certain song from our past and – suddenly – certain emotions come up. If one enjoys rock music, a listener can feel “pumped up” and energized by the music’s loud, hard charging beats. As music and healing expert Steven Halpern explained to me, humans have been using sounds and beats for 25,000 years to alter states of consciousness.

Some Relaxation Tools Enable Us to Actual Target a Certain State of Emotion

Through several audio and visual tools, we can actually coax our brains into a certain emotional state, such as relaxation. As discussed, we accomplish this by using repetitive sounds and visual stimuli that are set at a certain frequency, such as at a “theta” speed. The first way to simply accomplish this is through a concept known as “binaural beats,” a complicated auditory phenomenon that takes place in our brains. Binaural beats occur when someone wears headphones and tones at slightly different frequencies are played in each ear. Our brains, however, will mix the two different beats into one. If the binaural beat is set to a certain frequency, our brainwaves will synchronize with those sounds (the technical term is “brainwave entrainment,” a term that initially made me think of science fiction and Stanley Kubrick’s haunting movie, “A Clockwork Orange”). However, binaural beat recordings, which can include sounds of nature over them, have been shown to bring about states of relaxation. (4) Using this type of product is as easy as buying a CD and listening to it with high quality headphones.

By adding strobe lights to binaural beats, we create the light-sound machine that I initially mentioned was my entrée into the world of relaxation tools. This represents the second of the relaxation tools I review in this article. These products, sometimes called “mind machines,” use audio-visual stimulation (AVS) to bring about various states, such as relaxation, attention and sleep. They include goggles which the user wears with his or her eyes closed; the effect is the same through the eyelids and would actully be extremely uncomfortable if one’s eyes were kept open. AVS devices allow the user to select various programs focused on states of emotion or mood. Research has been conducted on light-sound machines and their positive impact on children with learning disabilities, impulsive behaviors, and anxiety. (5) It should be noted that flashing lights may not be appropriate for everyone. In fact, people with photosensitive epilepsy and other nervous disorders may experience seizures when using such as device (one source notes that one in 10,000 people using such a device may experience a seizure using the device.)

A third tool to bring about a state of relaxation is not much different than the sound-based tools discussed above, but I would like to profile a prominent cancer specialist in Manhattan who uses relaxation tools (along with advice on nutrition, supplements and other wellness modalities) together with mainstream treatment with his cancer patients. Mitchell Gaynor, M.D., a cancer specialist and Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Weill-Medical College of Cornell University, has used an “integrative” approach to cancer for 15 years. He discusses this approach in his 2003 book, “The Healing Power of Sound: Recovery from Life-Threatening Illness Using Sound, Voice, and Music.”

Gaynor’s relaxation tool of choice? The metal (or crystal) singing bowl, which has aided Buddhist meditation, prayer and chanting for potentially thousands of years. By circling a bowl with a playing mallet, the bowl creates a rich blend of harmonic resonances and overtones. Along with simple meditative exercises, the long, droning sounds produced by the bowls can help bring about or intensify the meditative state discussed above. According to written reports, similar brain synchronization occurs when listening to the audio patterns of the bowls.

Gaynor discusses the stress reduction properties of the singing bowls, but in one article noted that “meditation with the bowls takes us outside of our own fears. And the patient at peace with himself puts up the best fight against cancer.”(6) Due to the popularity of such approaches with patients, as well increasing scientific research demonstrating the health benefits of stress management approaches, many cancer programs have incorporated the techniques and tools that Dr. Gaynor has been using for over 15 years.

A Few Product Recommendations

In this section, I’d like to recommend a few products for you to consider. For each of the three examples, I offer a “high-end” and “bargain” product option and information on where to purchase them. I have personally used these products and, in some cases, have met or interviewed the providers. I am not receiving any commissions on sales of products due to this article; I simply have benefited from and enjoyed using them. Also, they are not the only products available in these categories. The Internet allows us to conduct product research and comparison shopping like never before. Disclaimer: all of these products (and any meditative experience) can create powerful emotions, evoke long-forgotten memories, and generally be jarring to someone experiencing such a profound experience for the first time. I suggest you work with a health professional who understands such products and conduct extensive research on any of the products you’re considering purchasing (check the various websites below for references).
Binaural Beat Products

Robert Monroe started conducting research on sound’s impact on states of consciousness back in the 1950’s, during a successful career in the radio broadcasting business. Monroe Products produces Hemi-Sync(R) audio products and its predecessor companies have been doing so since the early 1960’s. Monroe also started a non-profit Institute in 1985, which provides numerous on and off-site educational programs. Product Recommendation. Introductory CD package from Monroe Products: “A Gateway Experience: Wave I – Discovery” This product covers a variety of topics. Price: $99.

Bargain Option: Head to iTunes and purchase a single track for $0.99 from White Noise Meditation’s “Waterfall Entrainment” album. Take a look at the brain wave chart above a pick a track that sounds right for you based on the state of relaxation you wish to achieve. You can also purchase the whole album for under $8.00.

Light-Sound Machine (AVS) Products

David Siever of Mind Alive has been developing AVS products since 1984. Based in Alberta, Canada, Dave and his team hold many professional training and learning programs on AVS technology. He also has conducted extensive, published research on the effectiveness of AVS to treat a variety of conditions, such as ADD/ADHD, anxiety, depression, insomnia, pain and others. I consider Dave Siever to be the person who has made the most extensive, research-based effort to bring light-sound technology into mainstream healthcare. Product Recommendation. The DAVID PALTM, an easy to use and small but comprehensive AVS device. Price: $260 plus shipping.

Bargain Option: MindPlace’s Sirius Light and Sound Machine. MindPlace has been in the AVS business for almost 20 years. Small and compact, this product is a great and economical way to start your AVS relaxation program. Price: About $99 plus shipping. Check around the Internet for the best price.

My recommendation is that you research to check if you can attend a group session in your area. Some yoga studios, for example, hold singing bowl groups. (Drumming circles are another option, as they involve repetitive beats and focused attention.) You’ll have a lot of fun at either event. You can pick up a singing bowl from literally hundreds of providers on the Internet. Prices range from less than $50 to more than hundreds of dollars to well over $1,000, depending on the materials used or whether it’s an antique from Tibet.
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.

This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.

On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.

Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.

THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.

While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.

We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.

If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.

Brainwave Entrainment Does Weight Loss With Hypnosis Really Work?

Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
the art of meditation | binaural headphones
I think we need to look at the functions of hypnosis and how it engages the mind in dialogue and whether or not this is a way to incur weight loss in the body. For one thing, you need to understand that there hypnosis is something of a general application. It assumes that the pre-conscious mind is something that can be engaged on equal levels, no matter who is on the table.

It also assumes that the brain and the internal functions of the mind will receive and absorb these functions and new instructions without any sort of logic filter what so ever. Weight loss is something that cannot be easily introduced into a mind and body relationship that has been used to eating a certain caloric limit and associating the ‘good’ feeling with eating. You need to remove this feeling and there are some grey areas when looking at how hypnosis will try to remove this.

For one thing, how do you specify to the inner mind that appetite and the feeling of fullness is something that must not be associated with an addictive psycho-somatic circular function? Also, there are so many levels of good and bad, and how do we peel away the many functions of the brain and allow it to understand the instructions that are given to the conscious. How do we also measure the overall functions of the brain and the way they are tied to aspects of appetite and hunger, and how do we exert an almost hierarchical control to the body?

The problem with hypnosis is that it does not allow the end user or the practitioner to effectively measure just how much of the instruction has been absorbed and it almost tried to eliminate the truth that of course, the mind will be resistant to certain set of instructions, and this is quite down to the unique biology of individual human beings. You might have to consider that the initial ‘self belief’ that the treatment has worked can sort of drive the weight loss for a short period of time, but it will not last once the entire therapy has been removed.

The sub-conscious has a very short attention span, and it needs constant stimuli (if it is as surface level as hypnosis) to have any sort of effect. Hypnosis does not actually train the mind to self perpetuate the reality of weight loss, it can be stimulated to that direction for a period of time, and soon, the message will lose its strength, no matter how much it is repeated or exposed to the mind.

When you need to rid the mind of the addiction of eating and lose weight the effective way, then you need to consider other technologies that tackle the power of the mind. One of these technologies would of course be subliminal software and brainwave entrainment. The hype that surrounded it is quite sensational but the actual technology works. It is all over the internet, so let your fingers do the walking.
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.

This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.

On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.

Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.

THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.

While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.

We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.

If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.

Brainwave Entrainment What is Manifestation Brain Entrainment?

Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
meditation and brain waves | good relaxing music
I think it would best to break this question down into two parts.

Firstly, what is Manifestation?

The American Heritage Dictionary describes ‘manifestation’ as, “One of the forms in which someone or something, such as a person, a divine being, or an idea, is revealed” and “The materialized form of a spirit”.

Manifestation, particularly when used in the context of The Law of Attraction and other similar philosophies and spiritual techniques, is something of an amalgam of those two definitions. That is to say, manifestation in this particular context is probably best described as “the materialized form of an idea.”

Put more simply, it is a desire made real. Thoughts become things.

There are many who, whilst believing in Manifestation and The Law of Attraction, think that the human brain isn’t capable of achieving the necessary clarity and focus to turn thoughts into things. This leads us neatly into brain entrainment.

So, what is brain entrainment?

Brain entrainment (sometimes referred to as brainwave synchronization) involves using external stimulus to cause brainwave frequency to adopt a particular pattern ideally suited to a particular activity. For example, a ‘dreamachine’ can produce stroboscopic light patterns that stimulate the optical nerve and alter the brain’s electrical oscillations, inducing sleep. Aural stimulus can also be used. Examples include binaural beats, monaural beats and isochronic tones.

In effect, brain entrainment can change the way we think.

This leads us back to our first question. What is Manifestation Brain Entrainment?

I suspect you can answer the question for yourself at this point. By using external stimuli, such as binaural beats, you can alter your brainwave patterns in order to achieve the clarity of focus required in order to realize the manifestation techniques taught by Law of Attraction systems such as The Secret.

And that, in a nutshell, is manifestation brain entrainment.
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.

This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.

On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.

Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.

THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.

While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.

We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.

If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.

Brainwave Entrainment Hypnosis – An Overview – What it is and What it Can and Cannot Do

Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
how to meditate for beginners | binaural beats and isochronic tones
I think it best to start with an overview of hypnosis. Explain what it is, what it isn’t and what it can and cannot do.

The term ‘neuro-hypnotism’ was first coined by the Scottish surgeon James Braid in around 1841. Dr. Braid came up with the word ‘hypnotism,’ from the Greek god of sleep, Hypnos. The word ‘hypnosis,’ however, really only gained widespread use in the 1880s.

Hypnotists don’t ‘put people to sleep,’ despite Dr. Braid’s original description, which he later amended. Experiments using Electroencephalographs, which measure brainwave patterns, have determined that these patterns are usually the same during hypnosis as they are when people’s brains are undertaking normal activity.

Modern hypnotism began with Franz Anton Mesmer, a Viennese physician, in the late 1700s. In those dark days, when the belief in, and persecution of, witchcraft still stalked the land, Dr. Mesmer’s experiments were considered the workings of the occult. It took Dr. Braid to scoff at these outdated and unfounded allegations.

Nowadays, of course, it’s a completely acceptable, indeed often welcome, method of treatment.

On the 23rd. April, 1955, the British Medical Association officially recognized the practice, and this was followed in September 1958 by the American Medical Association, after both bodies had conducted exhaustive studies.

It’s often wondered whether the form of mass hypnosis is valid, the way it’s presented in theatres during variety acts. The answer is no! What normally happens is that there are a few ‘plants’ in the audience who come forward, so that when the hypnotist points to someone, tells them to crouch on the floor and quack like a duck, they do so.

The truth is that no-one can be made to do anything they don’t want to do. Neither can the patient be made to divulge secrets. Divorce lawyers wish this weren’t the case. Just think of all the tricks they could perform in the courtroom!

All right, so if you aren’t put to sleep, what happens to you? The closest explanation is that it’s a bit like daydreaming, or becoming so immersed in a book that you’re unaware of any other outside source. It’s a form of trance, where your imagination is heightened, and you’re in a completely relaxed state.

Your focus on the subject for which you were hypnotized in the first place is absolute. This is why the police often use hypnotism on witnesses to a crime. Their minds are led back to the crime, but now, being free from all other distractions, they’re able to concentrate fully on what they saw.

Normally, a session of hypnosis begins by the hypnotist carrying out what’s known as an hypnotic induction. All this amounts to really is focusing their attention. While there are many methods used, by far the most common is still Braidism, or Braid’s eye fixation technique.

A 100 years after Dr. Braid, a researcher wrote that ‘It can be safely stated that nine out of ten hypnotic techniques call for reclining posture, muscular relaxation, optical fixation followed by eye closure.’

Hypnotism really came into its own during and after World War Two. Psychotherapists found that it was a most effective way of dealing with soldiers suffering battle fatigue. You yourself may learn how to bring about the necessary state of complete relaxation, when your mind will accept positive thoughts much more readily, thus allowing for the expulsion of negative attitudes
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.

This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.

On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.

Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.

THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.

While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.

We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.

If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.

Brainwave Entrainment Take Your Life Back With a Brainwave Mind Control Programming

Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.
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I think a much not talked about endemic that is afflicting the world is called the lack lustre existence. Most of us are in it, whether we realize it or not and sometimes it can be something as simple as not doing as much as we can, for our own success. There is a lot of inertia against drive and ambition and depression and stress is a very real thing, something so real that it has driven people to ill health and worse. This is a life that has run away from you, where you no longer have any control and you are just simply a puppet led by the strings of a bored and disconsolate subconscious. This shouldn’t be the case – you can take your life back with brainwave mind control programming.

No, this is not something out of a science fiction novel or movie. This is about control, control that you need to retake and start telling your mind to do the things you want it to do. I understand that it is a bit hard to fathom but let me get into the Scientifics of the issue. Brainwave mind control programming, also known as brainwave entrainment is the science of invoking the cerebrum to activate the neurons which send out electromagnetic energy that is measured by instruments as brainwaves with specific frequencies.

Why do we do this? Not exactly a direct quote from science, but it has been found and proven that the brain can give out differing frequencies that have been associated to optimised levels of performance for different areas. What this means is that frequencies given out by these neurons will bend and shape the brain into a form that can learn better, think better, be more creative, more focused, more relaxed and even help you to heal faster. Now this is just the tip of the ice berg, there are so many different applications and areas that brainwaves can optimise, augment and even perfect.

This is essentially regression and reprogramming of the mind. You are telling your subconscious to get out of its normal mode and start to respond to the needs of you. It’s time the mind and the body work together. You can’t be lethargic at work, you need your energy. You can’t be distracted while studying; you need to be completely focused and able to absorb energy. Why go through life always depressed when you can be happy, looking at life in a different perspective and be happy all the time.

Gain new energy, gain new drive and get new ambition. It’s like holding a remote control in your hand that can instantly switch you to a meditative state, reach down into the recesses of your mind and reprogram it. The technology is well developed, from areas like biofeedback, binaural beats, magnetic field induction and even training yourself to meditate using yoga. Log on and find out more. Your life is precious; don’t let it run away from you. Take back your life and be all you can be with brainwave mind control programming.
Brainwave entrainment is a method to stimulate the brain into entering a specific state by using a pulsing sound, light, or electromagnetic field. The pulses elicit the brain’s ‘frequency following’ response, encouraging the brainwaves to align to the frequency of a given beat.

This ‘frequency following’ response of brainwave entrainment can be seen in action with those prone to epilepsy. If a strobe flashes at their seizure frequency, the brain will ‘entrain’ to the flashing light, resulting in a seizure.

On the positive side, this same mechanism is commonly used to induce many brainwave states; such as a trance, enhanced focus, relaxation, meditation or sleep induction. The brainwave entrainment effectively pushes the entire brain into a certain state.

Brainwave entrainment works for almost everyone. It is a great way to lead your mind into states that you might usually have difficulty reaching, allowing you to experience what those states feel like.

THE HYPE
There is a lot of marketing hype around brainwave entrainment. It is sold with promises of increasing IQ, promoting weight loss, ‘mind-tripping’, enhancing creativity, concentration, inducing spiritual states and more.

While these claims are not entirely true, they are not altogether false either. In practice, the claims are based on an overly-simplistic view of how the brain and the brainwaves function.
THE RUB
People are very seldom deficient in a certain brainwave type in all areas of their brain. Usually the distribution is much spottier, with an excess in one area and a deficiency in another.

We are all different, especially when it comes to the distribution of our brainwaves. Boosting a certain brainwave state may be beneficial for one person, and emotionally uncomfortable for another. Without knowing each person’s starting position, entrainment can be rather ‘hit and miss’.

If brainwave entrainment leaves you with unwanted side-effects (see below) or discomfort, you’re probably encouraging a range of brainwaves that are already excessive in some area of your brain. The way around this is to get a brain map to see what your brain’s strengths and weaknesses are, and see what (if any) brainwaves could use some encouragement.