120 Hz with 7.83 Hz - Schumann Resonance Meditation - 7.83 Hz Series - Theta Wave Meditation

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • I would like to make sure everyone understands that this is an experimental meditation.
    Headphones are recommended but not required. Please take the time to properly set your volume to a low and comfortable level. For optimal results, you should listen to this while resting with your eyes closed. This video uses a 120 Hz carrier frequency with a 7.83 Hz pulse modulation rate.
    We experience five primary brain wave ranges. They are known as Delta, Theta, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma waves. This binaural induces theta brainwaves. Theta waves range between 4 - 8 Hz. We typically experience these brain waves in the NREM sleep stage or during deep meditation. They are beneficial for meditation, learning, memory, sub-conscious organization, intuitive thinking, and trance states. It induces a feeling of a "dream-like" state. These waves are important for memory consolidation, the maintenance of health, and psychological well-being. When used properly, Theta waves can offer a sense of interface with parts of the mind responsible for subconscious reprogramming. The ideation that takes place during this state bypasses some natural brain filters.
    This meditation is based upon the theory of neural entrainment or brainwave entrainment. This is the theory that our brains have a tendency to synchronize themselves to external stimulation, which could include auditory, visual, tactile, or electromagnetic stimuli. The average human brain contains approximately 80+ billion neurons that communicate to form our thoughts, emotions, and behavior. When our neurons communicate in mass, it produces a synchronized electrical pulse known as a brainwave. With the use of neural entrainment, our brainwaves can align with these auditory stimuli. As a result, we can stimulate our neurons and brains in ways that could positively affect our psychology and physiology. More information here: www.anthonysom...
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