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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
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1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
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1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
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half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
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half
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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half
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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half
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half
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recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
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recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
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quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
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sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
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recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
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half
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recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
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half
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recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
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wild!’ I
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recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
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use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
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reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
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wild!’ I
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
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half
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wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
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1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
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SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the tx. The s woman’s profile showed
the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
none came. The next morning,Exercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use the site at 11:01 pm, and I immediately put Lissa’s name in the
search box. The s woman’s profile showed the date and time she had
first joined the site and posted her profile—it was at 10:26 that night, just a
half
an hour before I had registered. ‘Wow,’ I said. ‘If this is her, that’s pretty
wild!’ I
sent the email, which briefly explained my gathering with my friends and my
recollections of the fun times we had had together, and sent it. During the rest of
my time with my friends that night, I checked the computer for a response, but
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touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
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social networking site Facebook. I had never
been on that particular website, although I had heard about it. I signed on, and
registered to use ths in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally, continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the truth is that at a subconscious
level you may be simply living out patterns and programs that you learned from
others during your childhood and that now in your adulthood may be taking you
in the opposite direction from or causing conflict against achieving your desires
and goals.
Your subconscious software is like the software that runs on your computer.
You may have loaded many software programs when you first got your
computer, and now, many years later, you may be using only a few of them.
However, the unused programs are still there, running in the background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter s in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally,
continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the truth is that at a subconscious
level you may be simply living out patterns and programs that you learned from
others during your childhood and that now in your adulthood may be taking you
in the opposite direction from or causing conflict against achieving your desires
and goals.
Your subconscious software is like the software that runs on your computer.
You may have loaded many software programs when you first got your
computer, and now, many years later, you may be using only a few of them.
However, the unused programs are still there, running in the background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter s in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally,
continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the truth is that at a subconscious
level you may be simply living out patterns and programs that you learned from
others during your childhood and that now in your adulthood may be taking you
in the opposite direction from or causing conflict against achieving your desires
and goals.
Your subconscious software is like the software that runs on your computer.
You may have loaded many software programs when you first got your
computer, and now, many years later, you may be using only a few of them.
However, the unused programs are still there, running in the background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter s in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally,
continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the truth is that at a subconscious
level you may be simply living out patterns and programs that you learned from
others during your childhood and that now in your adulthood may be taking you
in the opposite direction from or causing conflict against achieving your desires
and goals.
Your subconscious software is like the software that runs on your computer.
You may have loaded many software programs when you first got your
computer, and now, many years later, you may be using only a few of them.
However, the unused programs are still there, running in the background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter s in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally,
continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the truth is that at a subconscious
level you may be simply living out patterns and programs that you learned from
others during your childhood and that now in your adulthood may be taking you
in the opposite direction from or causing conflict against achieving your desires
and goals.
Your subconscious software is like the software that runs on your computer.
You may have loaded many software programs when you first got your
computer, and now, many years later, you may be using only a few of them.
However, the unused programs are still there, running in the background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter s in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally,
continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the truth is that at a subconscious
level you may be simply living out patterns and programs that you learned from
others during your childhood and that now in your adulthood may be taking you
in the opposite direction from or causing conflict against achieving your desires
and goals.
Your subconscious software is like the software that runs on your computer.
You may have loaded many software programs when you first got your
computer, and now, many years later, you may be using only a few of them.
However, the unused programs are still there, running in the background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter s in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally,
continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the truth is that at a subconscious
level you may be simply living out patterns and programs that you learned from
others during your childhood and that now in your adulthood may be taking you
in the opposite direction from or causing conflict against achieving your desires
and goals.
Your subconscious software is like the software that runs on your computer.
You may have loaded many software programs when you first got your
computer, and now, many years later, you may be using only a few of them.
However, the unused programs are still there, running in the background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter s in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally,
continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
Enzymes are secreted in the exact amounts required Exercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia
SistêmicaExercícios de Genealogia Sistêmicain order to digest food.
Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the truth is that at a subconscious
level you may be simply living out patterns and programs that you learned from
others during your childhood and that now in your adulthood may be taking you
in the opposite direction from or causing conflict against achieving your desires
and goals.
Your subconscious software is like the software that runs on your computer.
You may have loaded many software programs when you first got your
computer, and now, many years later, you may be using only a few of them.
However, the unused programs are still there, running in the background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter s in a mindful manner. Then breathing normally,
continue to
touch the treatment points, trying to keep your head still as you move
your eyes in the following steps:
1. Close eyes
2. Open eyes
3. Eyes look down to the right
4. Eyes look down to the left
5. Rotate the eyes in one full circle
6. Rotate the eyes in one full circle in the other direction
7. Hum a tune (for approximately five to seven seconds)
8. Count from one to five
9. Hum a tune again (for approximately five to seven seconds)The Dual Mind
Psychologists identify two separate minds: the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind. I’ve talked a bit about them already, and it’s time now to
dive into this fascinating reality in more detail.
Your conscious mind is the thinking part that is associated with your personal
identity. It is involved in logic, reasoning and decision making, although it is
also
the seat of much of your creativity and from which you direct your free will. It is
associated with your ‘ego’, a term described in various ways by different schools
of psychology, but that you can generally understand as the ‘you’ you think you
are and that you show the world on a consistent basis, day to day.
Your ‘other’ mind is the subconscious, which also is described variously by
different schools of psychology, but is generally known to be the place of your
programmed and learned actions, responses and behaviours. All of the
involuntary systems of the body are run by the subconscious mind, which is
pretty impressive. For example, your heart beats approximately 100,000 times a
day, sending over 100 gallons of blood through your vascular system, yet you
don’t have to consciously tell it to do so or direct its action. Likewise, it is
below
the level of conscious awareness— hence, it is subconscious—that each of your
60 trillion or more cells performs staggering numbers of functions every second.
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Blood is filtered at the precise rate by the kidneys to make urine and excrete
waste. You get the idea—every one of the millions, perhaps trillions, of other
functions and processes that keep you alive and active are harmoniously
balanced by your subconscious mind.
Your subconscious functioning is absolutely crucial to your life. And yet, as
you are about to discover, the majority of your mental and emotional reactions
are also processed at a subconscious level. This may be limiting the quality of
your life and the amount of potential you are expressing.
Let’s look at the big picture again. From midway through our gestation as a
foetus into childhood and beyond, our life experiences are recorded and stored
in the subconscious mind. As a foetus we not only receive nutrients from our
mother but also ‘molecules of emotion’ from our mother’s reactions to her
environment. It is suggested that 52% of our intelligence is determined by the
environment while in utero.6 These early experiences and the influx of new
information we experience throughout childhood combine to create our beliefs,
which determine the ‘rules’ that shape the way we create everything in our lives,
from our personal relationships to our profession, and our decisions about our
future.
Figure 3.2 There is a correlation between brainwave activity and how we download
the ‘rules of life’ during
our first six years. Image reproduced with kind permission of Dr Bruce Lipton.
Figure 3.2 illustrates just how much of our subconscious is open to
‘programming’, to use a computer metaphor, by outside influences, such as our
parents, teachers, culture and more.7 The process is quite fascinating, as it
appears to be aligned with brain wave activity. Generally, we have five levels of
brainwave activity: gamma, alpha, beta, theta and delta. The gamma brain waves
are not often activated in our daily life but when they are they create a
superfocused mind state. The alpha wave correlates to a relaxed, calm state of
consciousness, a state in which we often experience heightened levels of intuition
and creativity. When the brain is in the alpha state, the body is usually relaxed
and the two hemispheres of the brain are more coherent. This creates increased
whole-brain functioning that is often associated with high performance states
and a balance between intelligence and logic and wisdom and insight.
Beta brain waves kick in when we actively think and direct our attention, as in
problem solving or in dealing with external stimuli. A quick switch to a betawave
state often signals the rise of panic or the flight-or-fight feeling. Theta
waves are associated with states of deep meditation, trance and light sleep. Delta
waves arise mostly during deep sleep. The Gamma Belief Change Technique and
Gamma Brain Technique© create large amounts of gamma, theta and alpha
brain waves (see page 169).
For the first two years of life, we are predominantly in a delta brainwave
pattern. Although this is deep sleep for adults, infants and very young children
produce delta waves when they are conscious. They are downloading massive
amounts of environmental and emotional data, so a king up the world through
their five senses and recording and storing it in their subconscious mind for later
use. From about the ages of 2 to 6 years, our brain switches to a predominantly
theta brainwave state, which represents dreaminess and contemplation. This is
when many children develop imaginary worlds, as they mix up their external and
interior worlds.
After about age 6, we exist mostly in the alpha brain wave range, until we
reach about age 12, when beta waves predominate. These states coincide with the
start of school, where logic and reason become our primary mode of learning
and of processing information.
From midway through pregnancy and the first six years of life, a child is in a
highly programmable brainwave state, one often referred to as the hypnagogic
state. This has been found to be a ‘super learning’ state. It is why young children
can absorb huge amounts of information and can be taught so easily. For
example, they can almost effortlessly become fluent in several languages at the
same time if they are exposed to them on a daily basis. In these formative years, a
child does not have to be specifically shown and coached by his or her parents to
learn behaviours; information is learned and behaviours adopted simply by
exposure and observation. This early programming also includes downloading
the core information and opinions that form the essence of our feelings of self
worth and of our perceived gifts and abilities. During this time we lay down the
foundation of our social self and the fundamental style of our social and
interpersonal interactions.
So, whereas consciously you may feel and think that you are in charge of the
quality, condition and direction of your life, the truth is that at a subconscious
level you may be simply living out patterns and programs that you learned from
others during your childhood and that now in your adulthood may be taking you
in the opposite direction from or causing conflict against achieving your desires
and goals.
Your subconscious software is like the software that runs on your computer.
You may have loaded many software programs when you first got your
computer, and now, many years later, you may be using only a few of them.
However, the unused programs are still there, running in the background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter also a doorway to insight, as physiologist Otto
Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different fre unused programs are still there, running in the
background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter also a doorway to insight, as physiologist Otto
Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different fre unused programs are still there, running in the
background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter also a doorway to insight, as physiologist Otto
Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different fre unused programs are still there, running in the
background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter also a doorway to insight, as physiologist Otto
Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different fre unused programs are still there, running in the
background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter also a doorway to insight, as physiologist Otto
Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different fre unused programs are still there, running in the
background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter also a doorway to insight, as physiologist Otto
Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different fre unused programs are still there, running in the
background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter also a doorway to insight, as physiologist Otto
Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different fre unused programs are still there, running in the
background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter also a doorway to insight, as physiologist Otto
Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different fre unused programs are still there, running in the
background, using
electricity, eind, which can process a mere 40 bits of
information per second. The subconscious mind has one million times more
processing power than the conscious mind.9 As a visual metaphor to help you get
your head around the differences in processing power of the two minds, take a
look at Figure 3.3, which shows the British Houses of Parliament and the famous
clock tower Big Ben. Imagine that every pixel in the image is a bit of data
converted into nerve impulses then information inside your brain. Let’s say that
the image has 40 million pixels or bits of data. Your subconscious mind would
download and process enough information every second to
Figure 3.3 This image contains at least 40 million ‘bits’, each called a pixel.
There are approximately 40
million neural impulses taking place in your brain every second. Of these 40
million, you become conscious
of only about 40 of these bits of information, which then make up your reality. The
rest are processed at the
subconscious level. There is a lot more going on inside of you than you are aware
of!
equal all the pixels that make up this image. In one second—boom your
subconscious would download the whole image. Now what you would become
conscious of is a different matter also a doorway to insight, as physiologist Otto
Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hisss to different frequencies than we can
pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frevquencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great p mind is also a doorway to insight, as
physiologist Otto Loewi
discovered. Early in his career, he had a hunch about how chemicals assisted in
the transmission of nerve impulses. He ultimately put the idea aside when he
could not think of an experiment by which he could test his hypothesis. Some
years later, however, he had a dream in which the perfect experiment presented
itself. He carried it out, proving his theory and ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great ption to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many report, proving his theory and
ultimately winning the Nobel
Prize for this work.7 The physicist Niels Bohr, a father of quantum theory, got his
model of the atom through a dream. He dreamed he was sitting on a sun of
burning gas, with planets rushing past, hissing and spitting. They appeared to be
connected to the sun by fine threads. Suddenly, as the gas sun solidified, the
entire system of orbiting planets became motionless. At that moment, he woke
up and knew that what he had seen was a metaphor for the correct model of the
atom. He, too, was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.8
Altered states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of our
brains and bodies to different frequencies than we can pick up with our normal
waking consciousness. The great psychologist William James wrote,
Just as a primary wide-awake consciousness throws open our senses to the
touch of things material, so it is logically conceivable that if they be higher
spiritual agencies that can directly touch us, the psychological condition of
their doing so might be our possession of a subconscious region which alone
should yield access to them. The hubbub of the waking life might close a door
which in the dreamy subliminal might remain ajar or open… if there be
higher powers able to impress us, they may get access to us only through the
subliminal door.9
The subliminal door is one that lies beneath the level of our normal, waking
consciousness, and yet, paradoxically, when we access these deeper realms, we
expand. We touch our ‘transpersonal’ self, as I explain below.
The Transpersonal Self
Institute of Noetic Sciences director Marilyn Mandala Schlitz and her co-authors
write in their book Living Deeply,
Over our decade-long research program, we’ve found that one of the most
common elements of consciousness transformation is an experience of the
transpersonal: an experience in which consciousness or self-awareness
extends beyond the boundaries of the individual personality…
Transpersonal refers to a world view in which you see yourself as not just a
separate individual ego, but as part of the greater whole.10
To be all that you can be—to make really big changes in your life— you have to
access the grandest part of yourself, your transpersonal self. Below are two of the
small steps you can take to do so. Appendix A discusses more dramatic ways to
access expanded states of consciousness. Of course, you can work to become
more aware of your dreams and so access information they provide, and you can
work with a hypnotherapist and use other kinds of insight techniques and tools.
However, two of the easiest ways to access your transpersonal self are to cultivate
your ‘witnessing self’ and to quieten your mind through meditation.
The Witnessing Self
When you think, you are aware that you are having thoughts. You can, in effect,
observe and witness your thoughts and feelings. So who is this self that is doing
the observing? It is the transpersonal self. The ‘I’ behind the ‘i’, so to speak.
Some
people call it the observer self, others the witnessing self. By simply cultivating
an
awareness of this larger I, you can access your deeper nature and change your
life. It’s not as easy as it sounds to maintain a witnessing point of view. You
have
to continually take a ‘time out’ from your busy day and from the whirlwind
thoughts of your ‘monkey mind’ to breathe, slow down and observe your mind.
A very simple and powerful practice to enhance and strengthen your
‘transpersonal self ’ is asking yourself just one question. As you go through your
day experiencing a roller coaster of thoughts and feelings, rather than reacting to
those thoughts and feelings, simply ask yourself: ‘Who am I who notices these
thoughts?’ For example; if you are feeling frustrated, angry or impatient, just ask
yourself ‘Who am I who notices this frustration?’
By regularly asking yourself this question, you become less affected by your
thoughts and feelings and begin to see them as a flow of information that you can
observe. You are not your thoughts, you are not your feelings, you are not your
body, you are the one who is able to observe and experience all of those things.
After just a short while of cultivating your observer, you gain more control of
your unresourceful autopilot subconscious reactions. By paying attention, you
can stop, shift, change, and empower yourself in new and healthier ways. Then
you can come back later and use the Emotional Balance Technique to any areas
of your life where you have strong stress reactions. You can use the Gamma
Belief Change Technique to test your beliefs about your observations and change
them if need be. With practice, your witnessing self will always be active, running
in the background of your mind like the operating system software runs in the
background of your computer. You will be able to go about your normal routine
but always be in a witnessing—or mindfulness—mode, checking on your state of
being and heightening your level of self-awareness. When you are more selfaware,
you have greater control over your responses, actions, thoughts and
feelings. You become changed. You live the ‘bigger’ you by becoming conscious
of how your daily life is being run on automatic pilot and then taking back the
controls—and setting yourself free.
Meditation
Meditation is simply a method of relaxation. It does not have to be attached to
any ritual or spiritual belief system. Staring at a gorgeous sunset can be
meditative; being totally present in the moment is meditative. The basic
requirement of achieving a meditative state is focused awareness. This slowing
down, this turning inward, has been shown to affect the body in many healthful
ways, from reducing stress to lowering blood pressure to boosting the immune
system. Meditation is really a time out that we all deserve to give ourselves if
for
no other reason than that it supports our well-being. However, it can also be a
doorway to insight and increased self-awareness.
Gamma Meditation Exercise: Who Am I
Undertaking a meditation session with an intention, such as asking yourself
the question ‘Who am I?’, is one of the most powerful self-development
practices. The Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was quoted as saying:
What is the use of knowing about everything else when you do not yet know who
you are? Men avoid this enquiry into the true Self, but what else is there so
worthy to be undertaken?11
According to him, the inquiry into this question leads directly into
enlightenment. Well, I’m not sure about enlightenment, but this meditation
will allow you to access your transpersonal self.
Perform the Gamma Brain Technique© as described in chapter 10. When
your body is relaxed and you have activated the heart field bring your
attention to your breath, sensing the air on your nostrils both on the
inhalation and exhalation. Simply relax and follow your breath. After a couple
of minutes, as you feel more deeply relaxed, silently ask yourself ‘Who am I?’
and then gently bring your awareness back to your breath. Every time your
mind wanders, simply guide your attention back to your breath and heart field
and ask the question again: ‘Who am I?’ You have nothing to achieve or
accomplish, and no expectations. Just allow any information that comes
through in answer to this question to arise effortlessly within. Also notice any
feelings that arise in your body.
No matter how many times your mind wanders, simply guide it back to your
breath and heart field and repeat the question: ‘Who am I?’ Soon you may find
that you are feeling lighter, softer and more expansive. You may begin to lose a
sense of the boundaries of yourself and your body. You may feel a deep peace
and a more perceptive sense of knowing. Allow any answers to the question to
flow through you. Do not attach to them. Just allow them. Let them pass
through you.
When you are ready slowly open your eyes and regain a sense of yourself and
your body, concluding the meditation session. You might want to take a few
minutes to write down any information you got in your meditation. Don’t
expect to remember it later. It’s always best to write it down while the
information is fresh in your memory.
So, How Big Do You Want to Be?
Our mind and our belief systems can be either bridges or barriers to expressing
our highest potential. Updating our beliefs about who and what we are is an
absolute necessity to increase our personal and collective peace, health and
happiness. The techniques in this book provide an easy, quick and very effective
way for you to expand your conception of yourself and to enhance every aspect
of your life. You hold the key to the unfolding of your dreams, hopes and desires.
My wish is that you will use this key wisely to unlock the hidden potential within
you.
I also urge you to use what you have learned to contribute to the greater good.
Each of us affects the world in our own small ways. We live in a non-local,
interconnected universe, and we truly cannot know how our thoughts and
actions will reverberate throughout the web of the universal mind. When we
fully realise and embrace the truth that the real you, the you at your essence, is
a
field of pure, unbounded consciousness experiencing itself through a physical
body, our world will be a very different place. As we love ourselves more, as we
embrace our ‘bigness’ in more authentic ways, as we develop our transpersonal
self we realise we are masterful creators. We can create a world of harmony
where abundance is our natural birthright. We can relax, live and let live, be full
of joy and concentrate on finding, and living, our own bliss. Now that sounds
like the world in which I want to live! How about you?
GET YOUR FREE VIDEO GAMMAMINDSET
TRAINING COURSE AT
WWW.GAMMAMINDSET.COM
I
APPENDIX A
DISCOVERING HOW BIG YOU CAN BE
n the last chapter, I asked you: ‘How big do you want to be?’ Here I will take
you to places you might not have considered going—expanding your
consciousness to experience a cosmic you. Quantum physics tells us we are
all interconnected, with each other and with the very fabric of the universe. In a
sense, we live in a participatory universe, where our conscious awareness brings
reality into existence. If your reality seems small, then there are various ways
you
can expand your sense of self.
For millennia, people from cultures all around the globe have explored states
of consciousness beyond waking, dreaming and meditative states. And so can
you. These expanded states of consciousness provide you with access to
knowledge and information that would not normally be available to you in your
everyday awareness. These states can have a profound effect on who and what
you think you are. In expanded states, you may dissolve the physical and
perceptual boundaries of your ego self to realise you are much more than just a
personality and a physical body. You can experience a deep connection and
oneness with others and with nature.
Some of the greatest minds of modern times have had epiphanies and deeply
creative insights while in altered states of consciousness. For example,
psychologist Carl Jung was very interested in psychic phenomena and dream
work because of his own, and his patients’, experiences with altered states.
Archimedes, Newton and Einstein used expanded states of awareness for insight
that provided information relevant to their scientific theories. Writers, poets,
filmmakers and artists have used altered states to envision new possibilities,
frames of reference and ways of translating the world in their work. The highly
esteemed and visionary psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, and many other medical
professionals, induced altered states in thousands of patients in a clinical
environment using small doses of LSD, when it was legal to do so back in the
1950s and 1960s. These patients reported that their experiences were extremely
effective in helping them reach deep into their emotions to heal issues that
traditional psychotherapeutic methods had little effect on. Most patients also
reported that their visionary experiences expanded and enhanced their
consciousness, moving them from a materialistic and mechanistic frame of
reference to a more holistic world view. Many reported having sacred and
spiritual experiences that profoundly changed them.
Psychedelics even fostered many of the technological innovations that you use
on a daily basis. For example, the co-founder of Apple Computers, Steve Jobs,
says using LSD as an aid to his creative vision was one of the two or three most
important influences in his life. His partner, Steve Wozniak, described in Time
magazine how he got the first concept for Apple Computers during an LSD trip.
Francis Crick, the Nobel Prize-winning father of modern genetics, was using
LSD when he first had the idea of the double helix structure of DNA in 1953.
Crick told fellow scientists that he often used LSD in small doses to boost his
powers of thought and creativity.1
There are many ways of entering altered and expanded states of
consciousness, such as through dreams, ecstatic music and dance, sacred sound,
entheogens (psychedelics), sacred sexual practices, meditation, prayer, chanting,
blissful scenery, intense sports performance and even hysterical laughter. Altered
states of consciousness seem to tune the receiver wavelength of the brain and
body to different frequencies, allowing you access to a wider scope of
information than is normally available and to new ways of perceiving and
knowing the world and yourself.
I will share with you three ways you can expand your awareness, using my
own life and experiences as examples. There are many other ways. I want to be
clear that I am not advocating the use of psychedelics or any of the other
modalities I describe below. If you choose to use any of them, you should do so
only after fully educating yourself and under the supervision of someone
experienced in that modality.
Out-of-Body Experiences—My Experience
Researching expanded states of consciousness has been a deep interest of mine
for many years. The first time I went to the Monroe Institute in Virginia was in
2000, after I heard a friend of mine explain that using its techniques helped you
experience how ‘you are more than your physical body’. So I went off to a six-day
retreat. As I mentioned in Chapter 5, the Monroe Institute has a patented sound
technology called Hemi-Sync® that enhances awareness and consciousness. Each
participant goes into a private sound-proofed booth called a CHEC unit (which
stands for controlled holistic environment chamber) for between four and six
hours a day and uses the Hemi-Sync technology, which sends different
frequencies into each ear, frequencies that are masked by either pleasant music
or a guided meditative journey. The two different sounds alter your brain waves
and thus your state of consciousness. For each session, you have a theme and set
an intention, such as to retrieve early memories, heal a past wound, access
heightened creativity and the like.
My experiences were dramatic. I felt my sense of self expand and my
consciousness enlarge and shift, such that I had access to information and
thoughts—which would just pop spontaneously into my mind—that I had never
had before and never imagined having. In a few sessions I felt I healed some
emotional childhood wounds, accessed buried childhood memories, and
generally came to realisations and understandings of my current unresourceful
behavioural patterns. In other sessions I experienced a magnification of ‘self’,
feeling a huge expansion in which I was connected to everyone in my life in a
new and deeper way, and to everything in nature and in the cosmos. The
boundaries of myself evaporated and I experienced a profound unity of
consciousness. After a few days of undertaking these sessions, I was feeling
extremely relaxed and calm. I felt an exquisite sense of inner peace and
happiness. I felt I had touched my true nature and essence. After about 15
sessions, I was flying! This sense of unboundedness felt nothing like a caffeine or
adrenaline high—I simply felt filled with light and freedom.
In one of my last sessions, I felt myself going very deep within, losing all sense
of my physical boundaries. I’m not sure how much time passed, but suddenly I
realised that I was above my body looking down on it. I was observing myself
reclining on the bed in the CHEC unit, yet my consciousness was freed from my
body. This felt nothing like a dream or my imagination. The consciousness of the
‘me’ that was looking down was far more real than the ‘me’ on the bed. I know
this sounds bizarre and possibly very hard to believe, yet there I was, out of my
body and still fully conscious and aware, seeing my physical body in all its
details. Everything felt natural and in order. Nothing felt strange. Yet after a
while, I seemed to ‘wake up’ to what was happening, and I felt a surge of shock
and fear. As soon as I did, I shot back into my physical body with a jolt. It felt
like
I had been dropped as a dead weight from a two-foot height. I cannot tell you in
words what the next moments were like as I tried to piece together what had
happened. It was very clear that it was not a dream. I knew that in some way I
was more than merely a physical body and had just experienced being what I am
in my essence—an unbounded spirit. That realisation really shook me up and the
entire experience changed my view of reality. Talk about a change of belief!
You don’t have to use the Monroe Institute technology or methodology to
initiate an out-of-body experience. There are many books by people who claim
to know how to induce them at will. You can explore these if you are interested.
You won’t be alone in doing so. As renowned consciousness researcher and
psychologist Professor Charles Tart explains, thousands, if not millions, of
people alive today have had the experience of existing outside the space of their
physical bodies for a brief period and experiencing this separate state as real,
not
as a dream or imaginary experience. Tart’s research reveals that the experience is
similar no matter what your background or belief system. A typical sequence of
an out-of-body experience starts with the sudden feeling of being free from your
physical body and is almost immediately followed by amazement. For many
people, the amazement is quickly displaced by fear, and they tend to pop back
into their body as a consequence. So practice is required to acquaint yourself
with the unique perceptions, and to allow yourself some time to get used to the
feelings and to learn to control your movements while out of the body.
What can you do while you are out of your body? Just about anything! You
can travel beyond the speed of light, thinking yourself someplace else. You can
explore the cosmos. You can focus on acquiring insight and creative vision. For
example, Tart reported on a woman who claimed she regularly had out-of-body
experiences while sleeping and dreaming, and during this time out of her body
she was able to gain useful information. To test her claim, Tart wrote a five-digit
number on a piece of paper and placed it on a ledge, high on a wall near the
ceiling, where the only way to read the number would be from above it. After a
few nights the woman reported that she had left her body and floated to the
ceiling and read the number 38957. She was correct.
Tart’s colleague, psychologist Professor Stanley Krippner, decided to repeat
this experiment, only using a picture instead of a number. Using extremely tight
scientific controls to prevent any kind of deception, his research team selected a
number of famous art illustrations, and one was chosen at random in a way that
prevented anyone from knowing which one was the ‘target’ picture.
The image was put into an envelope and placed on a ledge near the ceiling in
the lab. A medical student who claimed he had out-of-body experiences while he
slept was tasked to try to open the envelope and view the picture during one of
his out-of-body flights. The student’s brain waves were measured over a period
of nights as he slept. On the fourth night, his brain showed an odd, slow brainwave
signature. When the student awakened, he reported having been out of his
body. He said, ‘I have just gone out of my body and seen the picture. It is a
sunset.’ When the researchers retrieved the envelope and opened it, the picture
they pulled out was titled ‘Memory of a Perfect Sunset’. The researchers worked
out that the chances of dreaming of a sunset are approximately 1 in 50,000, so
they were open to at least considering that the student had indeed left his body
and viewed the picture or else had somehow paranormally acquired the
information telepathically in a dream. Krippner concluded,
Here we have two experiments that indicate that even though mind and
body are one, sometimes the mind takes a little vacation from the body, just
like the body takes a little vacation from the mind and sometimes this does
happen during dreams.2
Remote Viewing
Remote viewing is the ability to see things at a distance beyond the range of the
normal senses.3 You project your mind or awareness to a ‘target’ and are able to
view that target just as if you were there physically. You also can report on your
experiences while you are doing remote viewing. This is not so much an altered
state of consciousness as much as an expanded state of awareness. And anyone
can be trained to do it. Why bother? Because it shows just how ‘unbounded’ you
truly are. Your mind is not confined to your brain or your skull. It can range
throughout the world and even the cosmos, and you can be aware and in control
the whole time. Unlike out-of-body experiences, remote viewing is more a
technical skill than it is a spiritual or metaphysical experience. You don’t feel
that
you have left your body, although your consciousness appears to be able to travel
anywhere, so it does not induce fear or shock the way an out-of-body experience
can. The CIA conducted secret research on remote viewing for more than 25 years
during the Cold War, trying to keep up with the Russians, who were far
advanced in their study of remote viewing and the paranormal in general. Once
the CIA programme was declassified about 15 years ago, many ex-military
remote viewers began teaching this skill to the general public. You can now go
through a training programme and learn how to ‘send your mind’ to distant
places and retrieve verifiably accurate impressions and information about that
place.
Let’s back up a bit though. Even before the CIA got involved, two physicists,
Russell Targ and Hal Puthoff, were exploring this technique, developing an
understanding of it and how best to do it. They worked at the innovative
Stanford Research Institute, where they pioneered the technique. Eventually,
they were called on to teach it to hundreds of military personnel in secret
military and CIA remote viewing programmes. The original methodology was to
have an ‘agent’ go out into the field to a random location, such as a park or local
landmark, and simply observe the site in detail—its natural features, buildings,
people, colours, shapes and so on. A subject in the lab would follow a specific
series of steps to free his mind to go to the location. He would then write down
or draw his impressions of the location. The subject was isolated from any
possible means of knowing the agent’s location, and yet many times he was able
to describe it accurately, reporting that his awareness appeared to be at the site
and he could see it in all its details, just as if he was there. A scientific
review of
26,000 remote viewing sessions conducted between 1973 and 1988 revealed that
the results were accurate to a hugely statistically significant degree, with odds
against chance of a billion billion to one.4
I attended a remote viewing workshop in the US with physicist Russell Targ.
As one of the developers of the technique, he had participated in some of the
military exercises, serving as a coach to remote viewers. He reported that once he
and the remote viewer he was working with sent their ‘non-local mind’ into the
Kremlin and explored it at will for two hours. They recorded their impressions,
and those notes were filed away. Years later, when the Cold War had ended and
information was accessible from the Soviet Union, their impressions were
verified as being highly accurate. Some people have even suggested that it was
this remote viewing ‘war’ between the US and the USSR that brought an end to
the Cold War, as both sides knew their secrets were no longer completely secure.
Remote viewing is certainly interesting, showing us that our minds are ‘nonlocal’,
meaning they can be projected outside of our bodies and still function
correctly, so that reliable information can be discerned and retrieved. Physicist
Dr Claude Swanson writes in his book The Synchronistic Universe,
The remote viewing program teaches us several important lessons about the
laws of the universe and our true abilities as human beings. These new
lessons pose a challenge to contemporary science and to our stereotypes of
what a human being is. Remote viewing teaches us that we are more than
our physical bodies. We have a consciousness which is not limited to our
physical body, and can move seemingly anywhere in space and time and
bring back information. These new aspects of human abilities and
consciousness will lead to a revolution in science, and an expanded view of
both science and ourselves.5
In the Amazon with the Shaman—My Experience with
Ayahuasca
Every culture in human history has used some kind of natural consciousnessaltering
substance. They have used them to cement social relationships, divine
the future, call for rain, find animals in the hunt, and expand vision to access
the
spiritual realms. However, the most common use is for healing. By altering
consciousness, shamans claim to travel the inter-dimensional realms to detect
what is wrong with a patient and to find a cure or a helpful remedy. These
consciousness-altering plant ceremonies are still undertaken today in many parts
of the world. In our culture, which shuns the use of consciousness-altering
substances, natural or not, psychedelics are still used by the ‘underground’.
People from all walks of life and for a host of reasons find it useful to expand
their consciousness using plant-derived natural psychedelics.
In parts of South America, the most common and powerful consciousnessexpanding
plant ‘medicine’ is ayahuasca, a large woody vine whose scientific
name is Banisteriopsis caapi. It is made into a tea with another plant, often
Chacruna. The two plants have to be boiled together to make the resulting ‘tea’,
capable of inducing altered states of consciousness.
Over the years the use of ayahuasca has spread into the western world, and
many travellers and seekers have ventured into the Amazon to participate in
ayahuasca ceremonies. Ayahuasca has also been the subject of many scientific
studies, with clear evidence showing that it increases brain cell growth
(neurogenesis) and improves serotonin uptake, helping to relieve depression.6 It
is safe to use, but is not a pleasant experience, as the ayahuasca tea is bitter
and
generally tastes disagreeable. However, its effects can be spectacular. Most people
report extremely heightened states of consciousness, access to ‘spiritual’ realms
and a connection to the deepest aspects of nature that are not possible in normal
waking states of consciousness.
In 2006, I went to Brazil to participate in a 17-day ayahuasca retreat, during
which I would take part in six ayahuasca ceremonies. The setting was on the
beautiful Bahia coast. We were a merry band of about 30 people from all walks of
life and from all over the world. As I got to know these fellow adventurers, I
learned that they shared a common motivation for attending the retreat, which
was to heal themselves on all levels so that they could be happier, more peaceful
and have a deeper understanding of who they really were.
After relaxing for the first day, we participated in the first ceremony on the
second night. We gathered around and watched the shaman bless the ayahuasca
—which shamans consider to be a plant spirit with a beingness all its own—and
chant and commune with it in his own language. One at a time, we went up to
the shaman to receive a cup of the ayahuasca brew. As we drank it, each of us
thought of a specific intention for our inner journey. After we had all ingested
the brew, we reclined under the palm trees, near a central fire pit.
The shaman then began singing special songs called icaros, which are sacred
songs that guide the participants’ energy, visions and healing during the
ceremony. I had mixed feelings as I began this journey, feeling both relaxed and
excited—and just a little bit nervous. I focused on the stars I could see shining
though the palm trees, enjoying the warm night. Soon the fire, with its hypnotic
flames, drew my attention. As I relaxed more deeply, the icaros seemed to be
flowing through every part of my body. I allowed them to work their magic, and
about an hour later, I began to feel huge waves of energy pulsating through my
body. I felt as if I were being bathed in a warm, nurturing ocean. The waves
seemed to be emanating from within me, but at the same time from far outside of
me. It was an indescribable feeling, one I had never experienced before. A little
while later, the energy waves became stronger, growing ever more intense, until
they were overpoweringly strong. Suddenly I began vomiting and rolling around
like I was a rag doll being tossed around by a playful dog. (It is not uncommon to
vomit while journeying with ayahuasca, as it is a purgative.) I was defenceless
against these waves of energy. I felt as if every cell in my body was riding huge
wild rapids. My mind felt like I was on some giant rollercoaster, and I didn’t
know where the next turn or dip was going to be. My physical boundaries were
dissolving into these waves of energy; I was losing my body and along with it any
sense of who I was.
The next three hours were extremely challenging and cathartic, and are nearly
impossible to describe accurately in words. I began seeing an incredible visual
display of interconnectedness among all the trees and plants. Fibres of light
radiated from them and everything else around me, so my entire visual
experience became one of a huge matrix of interconnected spectrums of light. As
I looked at the trees I realised that at the deepest level there was no separation
between me and them. We were energetically connected by light. I looked at the
other participants and realised that at this deepest level we were all integral
parts
of an interconnected, intelligent consciousness. My physical boundaries were no
longer recognisable and my being continued to expand, until I merged into this
vast matrix of energy, which was intertwined with a matrix of energy from every
being, animal and plant on earth. The expansion continued further still, until I
was part of a larger matrix of all the planets, solar systems, galaxies and star
systems in the universe. And still it went on, beyond the known universe to
regions unknown. I sensed an infinite multidimensional intelligence behind it
all. There were systems within systems within systems, much like our DNA
within our cells, which are within our organs and tissues, which are within our
bodies, which are combined into societies, and those into countries, and those
into the world, and on and on.
This was the most astonishing experience of my life. I became aware that
consciousness is a field of infinite energy, information and intelligence—and I, as
Chris Walton, was a droplet of that consciousness having a physical experience
as Chris Walton, born into a material body on January 19, 1970. I understood
that we all are consciousnesses born into physical bodies with the ultimate goal
of realising our part in the whole and awakening to the experience of our true
self. And I was not only human. I was the trees, insects, noises, wind, other
people, songs, stars—my consciousness was the consciousness of everything. I
was aware that the consciousness I access in day-to-day life is just a miniscule
fraction of what is available to me—and to each of us. I was bathed in a
supernatural ecstasy, in a state of cosmic unity of consciousness that continued
for hours.
Some time later—time was not important to me—my individual mind started
to reconstruct itself. I found myself trying to analyse my feelings and experience,
trying to make sense of it all. I wanted to put it all in definable boxes and
clearcut
categories. I witnessed my own process, detached from myself: the mind of
Chris was trying to reduce the experience to separate parts so that his rational
self could make sense of things and say, ‘Ahh! This is what is happening, and it’s
okay.’ My mind was struggling to frame a picture, and to make that picture into
the ‘real reality’. Yet almost as soon as this process started, I was blasted back
out
into the infinite pool of pure interconnected and expanded cosmic
consciousness. This back-and-forth mind movement went on for hours: one
moment I was rationally trying to define and categorise and the next I was in a
state of pure cosmic unity. I finally came to see that I could learn from this
seesawing
of my consciousness. It was like a lesson being taught me: we reduce the
cosmic down to the mundane. That’s what we do all of our lives, creating
limitations through the conditioning of our minds and losing the reality of how
huge and interconnected we really are with everyone and everything else in the
cosmos.
After several more hours of this kind of rollercoaster experience, my mind
settled down and I relaxed into a state of ecstatic bliss. I lay on the ground for
hours, feeling this bliss and marvelling at my new understanding of what I am—
and what we all truly are. We are without any doubt beings who have for some
reason decided to materialise on planet Earth to become creators of our own
destinies. We are here to experience the physical, yet our goal is to awaken and
realise that we are far more than the physical. Every second of every day our
beliefs, thoughts and feelings determine what we are and how we view ourselves.
We have access to a state of being of pure loving awareness within an unlimited
matrix of possibilities, and to engage this infinite field is our true destiny.
This single experience profoundly changed my life. From that moment on I
have felt a deeper connection to nature and look at people with ‘new eyes’,
knowing that at a core level of reality we are one. This was a brief account of one
of the six ayahuasca ceremonies I participated in. They were all equally powerful,
deeply insightful and healing on all levels of my being. Yet I learned that they
were also larger than me. The shaman explained that in the ceremonies three
levels of healing traditionally take place: our own personal healing, a collective
group healing because we are all connected and our individual healing and
intentions affect everyone else, and a global healing since we are all connected in
the larger universal mind.
Ayahuasca is not for everyone. Sometimes the experiences can be frightening
and extremely challenging. If you are the type of person who likes to keep your
boundaries fixed and to stay within the status quo, then it’s not for you.
However, if you are open to dissolving your personal boundaries to explore more
of who and what you are, then an ayahuasca journey can provide a direct and
powerful means to that end. However, as the shamans say, you do not choose
ayahuasca, it chooses you. It is a plant spirit that must be treated with respect,
and it is best to wait until you ‘feel its call’ before exploring working with it.
*
No matter how you choose to expand your awareness, doing so can be a
satisfying and even a life-changing experience. A transformative experience is, in
the words of Dr Stanislav Grof, something that ‘comes about when you are
forced to reconcile your ordinary world view with insights gained from
extraordinary or nonordinary experiences.’7 You now know that you are no
ordinary being! And so, my question still stands, ‘How big do you want to be?’ It
is up to you to answer that most important of questions for yourself.
APPENDIX B
TEMPLATES FOR BELIEF STATEMENTS
I now…
I am…
All parts of me are ready, willing and able to… I deserve…
It is safe for me to…
It is easy for me to…
It is natural for me to…
It is my birthright to…
It is my god-given birthright to…
I’m so happy and grateful now that…
B
APPENDIX C
BELIEF STATEMENTS
elow are over 150 empowering belief statements. Test yourself to see if
you are alignment with them. You can choose the ones that are most
applicable to the changes you want to make in your life now. Ultimately,
being in alignment with them all will be tremendously empowering.
Belief Statements for Change
1. I can change.
2. It’s safe for me to change.
3. I want to change.
4. It’s easy for me to change.
5. I learn new things easily.
6. Change creates new opportunities for me.
7. Change means personal growth.
Belief Statements for Self-Esteem
1. I deeply accept and appreciate myself.
2. I forgive myself for all my imperfect thoughts and actions—past, present
and future.
3. I love myself unconditionally.
4. I am worthy of being loved.
5. I love all parts of my body.
6. I accept my imperfections as opportunities to learn valuable lessons in
my life.
7. I deserve to be happy.
8. I deserve the very best life has to offer.
9. I deserve to love myself.
10. I deserve to be loved by (input a specific name here or simply say ‘by
others’).
11. I deserve to love (input a specific name here or simply say ‘others’).
12. I am patient and curious when others criticise me.
13. I am confident and self-assured about who I am.
14. I am confident and self-assured about my life.
15. I am the best me I can be in each moment.
16. I have faith and confidence in my future.
17. I trust myself.
18. I take responsibility for my own well-being.
19. I am proud of who I am.
20. I am at peace with myself now.
Belief Statements for Relationships
1. It’s easy for me to give love to (input the name of a specific person or
simply say ‘others’).
2. It’s easy for me to receive love from (input the name of a specific person
or simply say ‘others’).
3. I am worthy of an intimate, passionate, romantic relationship now.
4. I am willing to risk loving and being loved.
5. It is easy and natural for me to express my sexuality in a relationship.
6. I am able to maintain my individuality in my relationship (could name a
specific person).
7. I release my relationship with (input a specific name) when it’s time to
‘let go’.
8. It’s important for me to set boundaries in my relationships, and I do.
9. It is important for me to get my needs met in a relationship.
10. I am able to experience freedom in a relationship.
11. It’s okay for my partner (input a specific name) to disagree with me.
12. I accept that my relationships change.
13. It’s okay for me to express my truth in a relationship.
14. I allow others to grow and change or to stay as they are in a relationship.
15. I am true to my feelings in a relationship.
16. I allow myself to learn from others as they learn from me.
17. I allow myself to be sensitive and vulnerable in a relationship.
18. I allow others to learn their own lessons in a relationship.
19. I learn from my past relationships and create even better ones in the
future.
20. I take full responsibility for my actions in my relationships.
Belief Statements for Prosperity
1. I trust myself to manage money honestly and sensibly.
2. Every part of me is ready, willing and able to create lots of money now.
3. I am calm and self-assured when I have money.
4. I am calm and self-assured when I do not have money.
5. I deserve to have all the money I need.
6. My worth as a person and my financial worth are two different things.
7. It’s okay for me to want money.
8. I enjoy making lots of money.
9. I am confident and self-assured when I ask for business and for payment.
10. I receive and accept money with love and gratitude.
11. It’s okay to have more money than I need.
12. It’s okay for me to have more money than other people.
13. It’s okay for me to make mistakes with money.
14. It’s safe and appropriate for me to create lots of money.
15. Money is a wonderful tool that I use to create possibility for myself and
others.
16. My world is a friendly place and willingly provides whatever I need.
17. I can make all the money I need doing a job that I love.
18. I can afford to take time off to rest and nurture myself whenever I need
to.
19. I am proud of my work results and deserve my rewards.
20. Money is another manifestation of energy.
Beliefs about Your Body and Your Health
1. It is my natural birthright to be happy and healthy.
2. My mind and body system heals itself, naturally and quickly.
3. I choose to live a healthy and vibrant life.
4. I nurture my physical body in healthy and loving ways.
5. I accept optimal health as a natural part of my life.
6. I release all unnecessary stress from my body now.
7. My body is filled with peace and joy now.
8. The healing energy of love flows through every cell of my body now.
9. I am safe and calm during the healing process.
10. I lovingly release all causes of ‘dis-ease’ from my past.
11. Every day in every way, I am getting healthier.
12. My sleep is deep and relaxing and I awaken refreshed.
13. I have all the energy and focus I need to accomplish my goals and to fulfil
my desires.
14. It’s safe for me to be slim and healthy.
15. It’s easy and fun for me to be slim and healthy.
16. It’s safe and appropriate to change the shape and weight of my body.
17. I can be everything I want to be as a healthy and fit person.
18. I love and accept my body as it is and as it changes.
19. I see beauty in all parts of my body.
20. I enjoy taking care of myself physically, mentally and emotionally.
Beliefs about Self-Empowerment and Professional
Development
1. I trust the decisions I make.
2. I trust the divine guidance I am receiving.
3. I acknowledge my abilities and responsibility to make a positive
difference in the world.
4. I proactively embrace the opportunities that come with change.
5. I now take the initiative to create my life the way I want it.
6. I speak my personal truths with commitment, love and wisdom.
7. I learn and grow from my mistakes.
8. I use time efficiently and creatively and I experience having all the time I
need.
9. My fears give me lessons that lead me to wisdom and power.
10. I take the risks necessary to live my life openly and honestly.
11. I enjoy making my life work.
12. I take full responsibility for myself.
13. I experience the potential in myself and others in all my life experiences.
14. I do what I love and love what I do.
15. I am assertive in meeting my own needs.
16. I take 100% responsibility for the results I create in my life.
17. I love my life.
18. I take action on my projects with inspiration and energy.
19. I embrace my uniqueness.
20. I create my own life with my thoughts, feelings and actions.
21. I now live life to the fullest.
22. I am grateful for my gifts and talents.
23. I use my talents to the greatest benefit for myself and others.
24. It is easy for me to do the work I love.
25. I am richly rewarded for doing the work I love now.
Beliefs about Effective Communication
1. I communicate my skills, knowledge and experience with clarity and
confidence.
2. I listen to what others have to say with genuine interest.
3. I am a powerful and effective communicator.
4. I seek first to understand others before trying to be understood.
5. I am open and honest in my communication.
6. I let people finish talking without interrupting.
7. My opinions are as valid and important as anyone else’s.
8. I understand that we all filter the world differently.
9. It’s easy for me to agree to disagree.
10. It’s okay for others to disagree with me.
11. I find it easy to give compliments to others.
12. I find it easy to receive compliments from others.
13. I trust my ability to say the right thing at the right time.
14. I give feedback with empathy and fairness.
15. I trust my ability to communicate effectively.
16. I can admit when I am wrong.
17. I am comfortable speaking to large groups of people.
18. People like to be around me.
19. I naturally look for the good in other people.
20. I am non-judgemental about others, and allow everyone to be who they
are.
Beliefs about Non-locality and Spirituality
1. I am connected to everything and everywhere, past, present and future.
2. I am a spiritual being having a human experience.
3. I can easily access the field of infinite intelligence.
4. My true essence is pure consciousness experiencing itself.
5. I am all that is.
6. My goal in this life is to love myself and others.
7. I am pure, unbounded loving awareness.
8. I am whole, complete and connected in everything I do.
9. The universe is a multi-dimensional web of infinite intelligence and I am
an integral part of it.
10. I am everything and everything is in me.
11. The universal Spirit provides me with all I need and desire.
12. My energy is clear and directed, so that I manifest whatever I choose
easily.
13. My heart is open to myself and to others.
14. My heart is open to receiving the love of the universal Spirit now.
15. Universal intelligence flows through me.
16. When I am quiet and go within, all the answers I need are available to
me.
17. The universe is a loving and positive place.
18. My life is a reflection of my spirit.
19. I am in touch with my deepest spiritual essence.
20. No matter what is happening around me, I choose peace.
21. I live by the Golden Rule that I do unto others as I would have them do
unto me.
22. I easily accept that everyone has their own spiritual beliefs.
23. I am friendly and open with people whose beliefs differ from mine.
24. I am open to receive the blessings of others.
25. I am considerate of all creatures, for they are part of the web of life.
APPENDIX D
GAMMA BELIEF CHANGE TESTIMONIALS
‘I’ve done a lot of work over the last 20 years in personal and professional
development but the course that really made the difference was Chris’s Gamma
Mindset Course. To be successful and live the life of our dreams we have to
change our beliefs and this is exactly what Chris’s course does. Chris’s course has
enabled me to become successful as an entrepreneur as well as an academic. I feel
this course stands out from any other course and I would really recommend it to
anyone to improve any area of their life and achieve their goals and perhaps to
help others do the same.’
Vlatka Hlupic, Professor of Business and Management
University of Westminster, London
‘I’ve been a GP for 35 years and a gestalt therapist for 20 years, I went on
Chris’s
course and I have to say this particular way of working is completely life
changing. It has changed my life so much so that I’m actually leaving medicine,
taking up a new kind of role working with psychology and this kind of work I
have learned in Chris’s course. I’ve seen fundamental quick shifts in my own
patients in general practice from giving up smoking to really deep profound
shifts in confidence, self-esteem and self-worth. I feel like I have got onto a
magic
carpet and I’m really grateful to have completed Chris’s courses.’ Dr Melanie
Salmon, UK
‘These techniques really create deep change.’
Kazadi Kalangu, M.D Brain Surgeon and Professor of Neurosurgery
Vice President of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies
‘This book changed my life—literally! My crippling fear of public speaking has
been holding me back all my life. Having completed the belief-change process
around my fear, I am now shaping my future around teaching and public
seminars. I urge you not to miss this opportunity to transform your life!’
Rhoda Kingston, BA, BSc, naturopath
‘As a direct result of Chris’s belief change processes I won the British Open
Tournament beating the world no. 1 and achieved my career best no. 3 world
ranking.’
Anthony Ricketts, professional squash player
‘I experienced an increase in my self-esteem and sense of freedom. I worked with
my clients and really saw a difference in their lives after applying the techniques
I
learned on Chris’s course.’
Alan Zepec, executive coach, Croatia
‘I had a block in my belief systems as to whether I was capable of leaving my job
and starting a business on my own. The blocks were about the financial
implications and lack of security compared to what I was used to after being in
the same organisation for six years. After completion of the course I made the
steps forward to create my new life and I have been ecstatically happy since
doing so.’
Ivan Miljan, Croatia
‘The next time I played after our session was, what I thought then, the best I have
ever played. But after I just kept playing better, and on the last Tuesday night I
played against a Oxfordshire men’s county player and I won 9-7 in the fifth.
I have been feeling good on court and the main difference I have found, was
the last couple of times I have played I have felt confident and not intimidated
even if I was expected to lose comfortably, and even if my opponent was a lot
bigger and stronger than I am.
All in all squash has been going fantastically since I saw you last. Thanks a lot.’
Alex, 14-year-old squash player
‘The techniques I learned on Chris’s course are the fastest and most effective
techniques of change I have found in about 23 to 24 years of self-development
work.’
Ivan, pilot, Bulgaria
‘My wife has seen so many changes in me, and my career has improved
tremendously since doing Chris’s belief change courses.’
Dr Anthony Sawyer, GP, London
‘After using the belief change techniques I had a new level of belief in every
aspect of my next race. I came 2nd in my age group and it was quite simply a
perfect race.’
Andy Brodziak, Iron Man triathlete
‘The two-day workshop was life transforming. I noticed physical changes straight
away.’
Stephanie B., natural health practitioner
‘It’s a brilliant, innovative and quick way to get people to make changes in their
lives. I would strongly recommend it to anybody.’
Jenny D., owner, complementary health clinic, Somerset, UK
‘I’ve used many techniques but these are the best tools I have used in 25 years of
working as a management consultant and trainer.’
Ole Bloch, Denmark
‘One of the biggest benefits of Chris’s workshop was our being able to manifest
our new healing centre. It helped with our ability and confidence to move our
business forward.’
Dr Lilly and Russell, Brighton, UK
‘Having done Chris’s course my life has changed more than I could have
imagined. I’m much more confident in my relationships, both personal and
professional. The course was fascinating with great techniques and it 100%
worked. I would highly recommend the course.’
Charlotte S., Reading, UK
‘The course was so good I decided to sponsor the courses in my own country of
Slovenia. The courses continue to exceed delegates’ expectations.’
Marjana B., executive coach, Slovenia
APPENDIX E
TRAINING
Gamma Mindset Workshops
Unique 1 : 1 Coaching
Get your free Gamma-Mindset video training course at
www.GammaMindset.com
www.ChrisWaltonUK.com
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1. Adapted from Shane, www.Elitefeet.com, December 2007.
2. Ernest Rossi, adapted from The Psychobiology of Mind-Body Healing,
1986.
3. Andrew Newberg, Why We Believe What We Believe, 2006.
Chapter 1
1. Andrew Newberg, Why We Believe What We Believe, 2006.
Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
1. Joe Dispenza, Evolve Your Brain, 2008.
2. Rupert Sheldrake, The Sense of Being Stared At, 2000.
3. Candace Pert, Molecules of Emotion, 1999.
4. Ibid.
5. Daniel Monte, What the Bleep Do We Know?, 2005.
6. Lee Pulos, The Biology of Empowerment, 2005.
7. I was introduced to these facts from lectures given by Dr Bruce Lipton.
The graph showing the brainwave activity is the original work of Dr
Lipton’s and used with his permission. The visual metaphor of the
British Houses of Parliament depicting the processing power of the
subconscious and conscious minds is adapted with permission from the
original work of Dr Lipton.
8. William Tiller, Some Science Adventures with Real Magic, 2005.
9. Tor Norretranders, The User Illusion: Cutting Consciousness Down to
Size, 1999.
10. Ibid.
Chapter 4
1. Benjamin Libet, Mind Time, 2005.
2. Gerald Zaltman, How Customers Think: Essential Insights into the Mind
of the Market, 2003.
3. Nature, Neuroscience: Unconscious determinants of free decisions in the
human brain, April 13, 2008.
4. Carl Jung, The Psychology of the Unconscious, 1943.
5. Daniel Wegner, The Illusion of Conscious Will, 2003.
6. August Bullock, The Secret Sales Pitch: An Overview of Subliminal
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7. Ibid.
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9. Zaltman, op. cit.
10. Ibid.
Chapter 5
1. William James, Principles of Psychology, 1890.
2. Norman Cousins, Anatomy of an Illness, 1991.
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4. S. Wolf, The relation of gastric function to nausea in man, Journal of
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5. Ibid.
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7. Ellen J. Langar, Counterclockwise: Mindful Health and the Power of
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8. Joseph Dispenza, Evolve Your Brain, 2008.
9. Langar, op. cit.
10. New England Journal of Medicine, 2002.
11. Placebo: Mind over Medicine, Discovery Channel, 2002.
12. Dawson Church, The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the
New Biology of Intention, 2007.
13. Ibid.
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15. Gardiner Morse, The nocebo effect, www.Hippocrates.com, November
1999.
16. Ibid.
17. Ibid.
18. James L. Oschman, Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis, 2000.
19. Church, op. cit.
20. http://www.acupunctureresearch.org.uk/papers/FS6_depression.pdf.
Chapter 8
1. Carl Jung, Man and His Symbols, 1997.
2. Ervin Laszlo, Science and the Akashic Field: An Integral Theory of
Everything, 2007.
3. www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/albert_einstein.html.
4. Amit Goswami, The Self-Aware Universe: How Consciousness Creates the
Material World, 1993.
5. Dean Radin, Entangled Minds, 2006.
6. New Scientist, March 2004.
7. Radin, op. cit.
8. Star Wars, Lucas Film, 1977.
9. Rupert Sheldrake, The Sense of Being Stared At, and Other Aspects of the
Extended Mind, 2004.
10. Radin, op. cit.
11. Quantum Communication, Intention Media, 2009.
12. Rupert Sheldrake, The Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance and the
Habits of Nature, 2000.
13. Pavlov, 1923.
14. Sheldrake, The Presence of the Past.
15. Ibid.
16. www.klinghardtneurobiology.com/BiophotonPhysics.pdf.
17. Journal of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, vol. 16, no. 30.
18. David Sereda, The Voice Movie, Intention Media, 2008.
19. William A. Tiller and Walter E. Dibble, Jr, A Brief Introduction to
Intention-Host Device Research, www.Tiller.org.
20. William Tiller, Psychoenergetic Science, 2007.
21. Ibid.
22. Radin, op. cit.
23. Ibid.
24. Dean Radin, The Noetic Universe, 2009.
25. Radin, Entangled Minds.
26. Ibid.
27. Results of the National Demonstration Project, June–July, 1993, Social
Indicators Research, 1999 47: 153–201.
Chapter 9
1. Nick Begich, Interview 3, www.consciousmedianetwork.com.
2. Clare Graves, The Never Ending Quest, 2005.
3. Ervin Laszlo and Jude Currivan, Cosmos, 2008.
4. Ken Wilber, Integral Life Practice Starter Kit, 2006.
5. http://diabetes.about.com/lw/Health-Medicine/Conditions-anddiseases/
Diabetes-and-Strength-Training.htm.
6. Wilber, op. cit.
Chapter 10
1. The Mind–Body Belief-Change process that you will learn in this book is
an outgrowth of the work of Dr Paul Dennison who created Educational
Kinesiology (Edu-K) and Rob Williams who created the PSYCH-K®
process. My belief-change process simplifies and extends this work by
adding the information from neurocardiology and specifically the heart–
brain connection and the understanding that checking a belief change
process is 100% integrated is a crucial step in making sure the change is
comprehensive.
2. Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology, 2005 Conference.
3. Deitrich Klinghardt, Psycho-NeuroBiology Workshop, Seattle, 2001.
4. Journal of Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1999.
5. William Tiller, Psychoenergetic Science, 2007.
6. Ibid.
7. John Diamond, Your Body Doesn’t Lie, 1985.
Chapter 11
1. Fritjof Capra, The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels between
Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism, 2000.
2. Bruce Lipton, As above so below: An introduction to fractal evolution,
lecture, The Seventh International Conference on Science &
Consciousness, April 2006.
3. www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/max_planck.html.
4. Nature, The immaterial universe, July 2005.
5. Deepak Chopra, The New Physics of Healing, 2001.
6. Claude Swanson, The Synchronised Universe: New Science of the
Paranormal, 2003.
7. Ibid.
8. Ibid.
9. William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, 1902.
10. Marilyn Schlitz, Cassandra Vieten and Tina Amorok, Living Deeply: The
Art and Science of Transformation in Everyday Life, 2008.
11. Mouni Sadhu, In Days of Great Peace, 2001.
Appendix A
1. Mail on Sunday, August 8, 2004.
2. The Voice Movie, Intention Media, 2008.
3. Rupert Sheldrake, The Sense of Being Stared At, and Other Aspects of the
Extended Mind, 2004.
4. Ibid.
5. Claude Swanson, The Synchronised Universe: New Science of the
Paranormal, 2003.
6. Ayahuasca, neurogenesis and depression, www.ayahuasca.com.
7. Marilyn Schlitz, Cassandra Vieten and Tina Amorok, Living Deeply: The
Art and Science of Transformation in Everyday Life, 2008.
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