30 - 100 Hz Gamma Brain Waves | Raw Binaural Beats

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • 100% pure Gamma Wave Binaural Beats no additives.
    Gamma brain waves are a frequency pattern of normal brain activity that measures between 30 and 100 Hz
    Now, neuroscientists are beginning to discover the marvelous properties of the brain when it produces the gamma frequency.
    Don’t confuse gamma brain waves with gamma rays. If you’re picturing a lab experiment gone bad - as in the Incredible Hulk - rest assured, gamma rays and gamma brain waves are not the same thing.
    Gamma rays are the most energetic waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. On Earth, nuclear explosions and lightning produce gamma rays.
    The only similarity between a gamma ray and a gamma brain wave is that their frequency is extremely fast, with a small amplitude.
    Gamma brain waves are the fastest brainwave frequency with the smallest amplitude. They are associated with the “feeling of blessings” reported by experienced meditators, such as monks and nuns. Gamma waves are associated with peak concentration and high levels of cognitive functioning.
    Neuroscientists believe that gamma waves are able to link information from all parts of the brain.
    The gamma wave originates in the thalamus and moves from the back of the brain to the front and back again 40 times per second. This rapid “full sweep” action makes the gamma state one of peak mental and physical performance. Gamma is the brainwave state of being “in the zone.”
    Everyone has gamma brainwave activity, but the number of gamma waves produced varies. Low amounts of gamma brainwave activity have been linked to learning difficulties, poor memory, and impaired mental processing.
    Gamma binaural beats are shown to positively affect our memory, and can even slow certain medical conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease.
    How? Well, Alzheimer’s disease is the result of plaque (beta-amyloid) building-up between our neurons. Scientists believe that gamma waves positively affect our immune system, and tells it to attack this disease-causing plaque.
    One of the most famous studies on meditation was performed with Tibetan Buddhist monks and Celestine nuns. Both groups demonstrated the ability to produce gamma waves during meditation.
    The studies showed a significant increase in brain activity in the left prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain associated with self-control, happiness and compassion. It also showed reduced activity in the amygdala - the brain’s fight or flight center. This suggests that meditation can actually make you a happier and more compassionate person.
    Something remarkable happened when the monks in the study were asked to focus on feelings of compassion. Their brains immediately moved into the gamma frequency in a rhythmic and coherent pattern.
    As you meditate with the help of binaural beats, you may begin feeling that wonderful warmth of oneness where you lose the sense of self and “melt” into universal consciousness.
    Hang on to that feeling. Focus on it. Expand on it. Embody it.
    Feel love emanating from you and permeating you. Focus on love…and you will soon feel the ecstasy and bliss of gamma!
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Komentáře • 12

  • @enemyundertheskin
    @enemyundertheskin Před 2 měsíci +2

    People write here for fun that it worked. But for me it really worked. After listening this for first time , my head suddently cleared. I am feeling 100% relaxed and joyful. Im still listening everyday. Thanks mate for creating this.

  • @ayaLirabark
    @ayaLirabark Před 6 měsíci +4

    i listen to it 10min meditating before studying, it's perfect!

  • @michellecharbonneau8604
    @michellecharbonneau8604 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I will be adding this to my routine.

  • @uurovital5
    @uurovital5 Před 3 lety +6

    Lovely, I like it too much, really helps to concentrate.

  • @rixa370
    @rixa370 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing this

  • @hasgoeren4224
    @hasgoeren4224 Před 2 lety +2

    How loud should i hear that?

    • @nlightenedwaves
      @nlightenedwaves  Před 2 lety +1

      Use headphones at a minimum volume

    • @Oskar5707
      @Oskar5707 Před rokem

      @@nlightenedwaves why at a minimum? Should you be able to hear the sound or is it just so that your “subconscious” or your brain can register it?

    • @nlightenedwaves
      @nlightenedwaves  Před rokem +3

      @@Oskar5707 Use the volume level that makes you comfortable

    • @Oskar5707
      @Oskar5707 Před rokem

      @@nlightenedwaves so when listening to these kinds of videos, I myself should be able to hear and register the sound?

    • @edonis2787
      @edonis2787 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Oskar5707because loudness isn’t what causes the effect, so long as it’s loud enough for your brain to differentiate the different frequencies so you hear the oscillators or jumping frequencies then it’ll work.

  • @dennisharmik3114
    @dennisharmik3114 Před rokem +1

    get a job lol