Zen Brain:Exploring Mindfulness, Technology, and Authentic Living
Binaural Beats: The Relaxing Way to Change Your Life
09 Nov 2022
SUMMARY Binaural beats are created when two different frequencies are played in each ear. This is supposed to stimulate the brain in specific ways, depending on the frequencies used. Binaural beats have been claimed to help induce relaxation, meditation, creativity and other desirable mental states. The human DNA is the blue print of each individual human being. It is a proven fact that each person has their own personal and unique DNA make up and that no two DNA make up can be the same. By stimulating the DNA with binaural beats, it is possible to achieve different results depending on the frequency that is used. For example, using a frequency of 40 Hz can stimulate higher mental activity, while using a frequency of 4 Hz can encourage deep dreamless sleep. There are many types of addictions today and trying to beat them successfully and permanently can be an uphill battle for some. However, there is evidence that binaural beats can help heal addictions. Binaural beats are applied in delta frequencies and have been documented as being the contributing factor in the repair of DNA. Thus, the use of binaural beats may help to heal the addiction by repairing the DNA. This is a non-invasive and painless procedure that can be done anywhere and at any time. The individual may try many methods out of sheer desperation but may not stick to the method chosen for a long enough time frame and so making the effort eventually useless. By using the binaural method, the individual is able to continue with the fight against the addiction, simply because this method does not require much effort and regiments, in order to achieve some percentage of success. The Science of Sound Healing: https://rebrand.ly/ScienceofSoundHealing The Sound Healing Summit: https://rebrand.ly/SoundSummit Psychedelic Sessions: https://rebrand.ly/PsychedelicSessions Binaural beats work on the mind’s brain waves to produce the positive state in which the individual can choose to cope better with the stress and craving for the particular object of addiction. Using the binaural beats the mind is induced into a relaxed state and this state associates with the desire to quit the addiction using the different level of brain now comfortable with the suggestion. The suggestion to quit the addiction is further reinforced when the individual continuously seeks and uses binaural beats. Each time a session is experienced the mental reaffirmation is strengthened. In most brains the activity movements are confined to certain areas that the brain connects to characteristics of self defeating mental and emotional states. When this manifests itself as a negative addiction then using binaural beat to reverse this line of thought and change it to becoming more compulsive and physiologically dependent on eliminating the addiction the success rate is assured. The process uses binaural beat to create a scenario where the brain’s electric activity becomes widespread throughout the brain and creates new neural pathways which stimulate new positive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Thus with this renewed state of mind the individual is less dependent on the addiction to achieve the similar but only superficial results.
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