When people try to lose weight they verbalize a strong desire. Yet blame for failures is put on a lack of will power. It seems there are new diet systems coming out daily that guarantee they are the ultimate weight loss system. But like yesterday’s new weight loss program, they tend to fail as well.
Brainwave entrainment helps you break this cycle once and for all by letting your mind do the work! Brainwave ntrainment works by reconditioning your mind to help you lose the weight and keep it off for the rest of your life. Losing weight is only half of the issue. The really hard part is keeping the weight off and in this aspect the Brainwave harmonics system is specifically useful for permanent weight loss. Read the rest of this entry »
Giving up a habit is a process, and your being here means that you’ve made the first important step in that process - you’re thinking about stopping. No one is saying that stopping is easy, but it is probably the single most rewarding thing you could ever do. But at the end of the day, deciding to stop is just that A decision.
Forming a bad habit is easy. What many people do not realise is that forming a good habit is just as easy. Habits are reinforced by your actions every day, for good or for bad. The more powerful the action the more potent the habituation. If you associate powerful actions and feelings to your new good habits those habits will replace the bad habits. Read the rest of this entry »
Quit smoking is a process, and your being here means that you’ve made the first important step in that
process - you’re thinking about giving up. No one is saying that stopping is easy, but it is probably the single most rewarding thing you could ever do, taking into account the impact on your health, your wallet and your self-esteem.
Smoking is a habit that is addictive in many different ways and the longer you have been smoking the harder it can be to break all these connections and urges the nicotine provides for you. You subconscious mind takes control of these connections and addictions and eliminates the mindset that keeps you wanting to smoke. Read the rest of this entry »
Self-confidence is an attitude which allows individuals to have positive yet realistic views of themselves and their situations. Self-confident people trust their own abilities, have a general sense of control in their lives, and believe that, within reason, they will be able to do what they wish, plan, and expect.
Self-confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of our lives, yet so many people struggle to find it. Sadly, this can be a vicious circle: People who lack self-confidence can find it difficult to become successful. Read the rest of this entry »
Stress is costing businesses and the health industry billions of dollars every year through stress induced illnesses and time off work. Stress can kill if left unchecked through ill health, heart attacks and other stress related illneses.
It’s a tragedy, because stress is something that can be treated and dealt with very easily. By managing your stress, you can improve your health and wellbeing, and completely change your life. Read the rest of this entry »
Impotence or Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis. Many men experience erectile failure one or more times during their adult lives but this clears up quickly and no treatment is needed.
Since an erection requires a sequence of events, impotence can occur when any of the events is disrupted. There are various underlying causes, such as cardiovascular leakage and diabetes, many of which are medically treatable. Read the rest of this entry »

Charisma refers to a rare trait found in certain human personalities usually including extreme charm and a ‘magnetic’ quality of personality and appearance, which is always along with innate and powerfully sophisticated personal communicability and persuasiveness.
Charisma is the ability to influence others positively by connecting with them physically, emotionally, and intellectually. The simple fact of the matter is that some people are born with charisma and some aren’t. If you weren’t one of the lucky few endowed with a charismatic personality at birth, you simply have to do something about it and go get it yourself to become charismatic. Read the rest of this entry »
Creativity is a mental process involving the generation of new ideas or concepts, or new associations of the creative mind between existing ideas or concepts. An alternative conception of creativity is a skill that everyone has to some extent.
Creativity can be helpful in problem solving, dealing with people, and creating success in all areas of your life. Take the time to tap into your greatest power, Read the rest of this entry »
Insomnia is a symptom of a sleeping disorder characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity.
Insomnia is occasionally caused by medical or psychological condition, but it may also be caused by stress or lifestyle choices, such as excessive coffee and alcohol consumption. About 50% of insomnia cases have no identifiable cause.
Insomnia is not defined by the number of hours of sleep a person gets or how long it takes to fall asleep. Individuals vary normally in their need for, and their satisfaction with sleep. Read the rest of this entry »
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What is Travel Sickness?
Travel sickness is caused by repetitive pronounced movements which affect the balance mechanism of the inner ear.
A typical examples would be the stop - start of a car, coach or bus. This is often compounded by the smell of stale cigarettes, food or diesel fumes. Another example, and often the most potent, is the boat or small ship. The brain not only has the forward jerking motion but also the pitches from side to side to contend with. Read the rest of this entry »
Hypnosis is a powerful tool that can be used to change habits , negative personality traits, physical inhibition, psychological blocks, fears, phobias, etc. It has also been used to aid creativity, learning, mental and physical performance , concentration and memory.
Using brainwave technology it was found that a certain combination of alpha and theta harmonics caused the most suggestible hypnotic state

Shaman consciousness is a special altered state of consciousness in which the shaman is able to view close surroundings as a non-ordinary reality. The shaman is aware of the concrete levels of reality that include the everyday world of Humankind. The shaman is also aware of the abstract world of Nature energies and Spirit.
Shaman consciousness allows the shaman to be aware of all levels or worlds at the same time. This is what is meant by saying the shaman exists between the worlds. For the shaman, both the concrete and the abstract levels have significance, meaning, and validity. Read the rest of this entry »
Recent studies have shown that imbalances in serotonin levels trigger depression. Doctors often treat patients with serotonin reuptake inhibitors (eg Prozac) because these medications can help to regulate serotonin levels.
It is the role that serotonin plays in depression that perhaps is of most interest . People with depression have measurable ‘imbalances’ in the brain’s neurotransmitters; low levels of serotonin are believed to play a critical role.
If an episode of depression causes a change in your serotonin level, this can have an effect on your pain threshold too. Read the rest of this entry »
Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland of the brain. The philosopher Rene Descartes called this tiny gland “the seat of the soul”. In the Hindu spiritual tradition, meditation techniques are used to direct
energy flow through seven energy centers in the body, or chakras, and selectively activate or suppress their associated glands. The pineal gland corresponds to a chakra located at the top of the head and is believed to influence happiness.
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Tinnitus is the name given to the condition of noises ‘in the ears’ and/or ‘in the head’ with no external source. Tinnitus noises are described variously as ringing, whistling, buzzing and humming.
The word tinnitus describes the sensation of hearing a noise in the absence of any external sound. This noise may be heard in one ear, both ears or in the middle of the head or it may be difficult to pinpoint its exact location. The noise may be low, medium or high-pitched. There may be a single noise or two or more components. The noise may be continuous or it may come and go. Read the rest of this entry »
Studies have shown that increased levels of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) may reverse biological aging.
HGH is a natural hormone in the body produced by the Pituitary gland.
After our teen years our bodies produce increasingly less HGH. This leads to increased body fat, decreased immunity, poor skin tone, decreased libido, and other symptoms usually associated with aging.
Some increase in HGH levels can be achieved naturally by exercise, careful attention to diet, and reducing body weight to optimum levels. Read the rest of this entry »
Control your brainwaves and you control your state of mind. By raising or slowing our brainwaves, we can altar how we think, feel and act. Meditation is the process of slowing our waking beta brainwaves to the slower states of alpha and theta. By learning to control these states, we can improve our health and well-being.
From highest to lowest frequency, these brainwaves are called beta, alpha, theta and delta etc. Beta is our normal state of mind when working, going to school and shopping. During beta our minds are the most alert. Read the rest of this entry »
Endorphins are natural pain killing substances found in the human brain. The name comes from endogenous (meaning within) and morphine (morphine being a pain killer). Endorphins are one of the neurotransmitters in the brain. Levels of endorphins in the brain may be changed by taking a number of drugs including alcohol, anabolic steroids and heroin and other opiates. Electro-acupuncture and binaural sound have been used to stimulate the production of endorphins .
Time and again you’ve experienced the intense effects that food can have on your moods. Cakes, cookies, and fudge are known as pleasure foods not only because they delight your taste buds but because they can
make you feel calm and happy - at least temporarily. This sugar induced sense of euphoria comes from several chemical mechanisms in your brain. Read the rest of this entry »
Power Nap is thought to maximize the benefits of sleep versus time. It is used to supplement normal sleep, especially when a sleeper has accumulated a sleep deficit.
Evidence is mounting that taking a power nap during the day appears to enhance information processing and learning. New experiments by Alan Hobson M.D., Robert Stickgold Ph.D., and colleagues at Harvard University show that a midday sleep reverses information overload and shows a 20 percent improvement in learning a motor skill.
While the so-called “super-achievers” are out on their coffee breaks, researchers say real achievers have discovered a much more effective “pause that refreshes”—the power nap. Read the rest of this entry »
Do you believe in reincarnation? Do you believe it’s possible that you’ve lived before? Do you believe that you were someone else?
Most people do not believe that it’s all over when we die. Culture after culture has integrated into its mythology the idea that there’s something more after death – something beautiful. Many of those cultures believe we come back again…and again…and again so that we may learn lessons in each life and to progress to a better life.
Past life regression is a therapeutic technique that uses light levels of hypnosis to activate memories, or pseudo-memories, that appear to represent past lives. Past life regression Read the rest of this entry »
IQ stands for ‘Intelligence Quotient’ and is a numerical score based on standardised tests which attempt to measure intelligence. Although it originally referred to the first intelligence scale, developed by French psychologist, Alfred Binet, to measure mental ability in children, it is now used IQ in conjunction with several intelligence scales and is a considered a general indicator of intelligence.
A General Intelligence Quotient Score (IQ Score) is a statistically derived number which indicates relative and comparative abilities that can be used to obtain academic skills and knowledge. Some of these measurements can be reliable predictors of an individual’s academic achievements. Read the rest of this entry »
Autogenic training is a relaxation technique developed by the German psychiatrist Johannes Schultz and first published in 1932. The technique involves the daily practice of sessions that last around 15 minutes, usually in the morning, at lunch time, and in the evening. During each autogenic training session, the practitioner will repeat a set of visualisations that induce a state of relaxation. Autogenic training can be used to alleviate many stress-induced psychosomatic disorders.
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What is the Epsilon Wave ?
The epsilon wave is a combination of specific binaurally generated brainwaves of very low frequency. In the laboratory they have been shown to ;
The epsilon wave has been combined with a harmonic carrier wave to further increase the effect. Read the rest of this entry »
Sanskrit Word Symbol For God - OM God Lyrics
“Om” or Aum” is the basis of all lyrics in the universe. The “Aum” of the Hindu Vedas became the sacred word of “Hum” of the Tibetans; Amin of the Moslems; and “Amen” fo the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Jews and Christians.
“Om” is the all-pervading sound of emanating from God in His aspect of Creator, the voice of all things in creation, testifying to the Divine presence in every atom. Read the rest of this entry »
Studies have shown that everything in our world is made up of energy. Even the computer screen you are looking at to read this article is held together with a certain energy particles.
Now you might have known this already but did you know that within this energy the particles are emitting a specific frequency depending on the form it has.
Humans are also made up of certain energies and resonate at different frequencies depending on our moods and thoughts at the time. This means that if we are in a bad mood we will resonate at a different frequency from when we are in a great mood. Read the rest of this entry »
Precognition is the direct knowledge or perception of the future, obtained through extrasensory means. Precognition is the most frequently reported of all extrasensory perception (ESP) experiences, occurring most often (60%-70%) in dreams. It may also occur spontaneously in waking visions, auditory hallucinations, flashing thoughts entering the mind, and the sense of “knowing.” Precognitive knowledge also may be induced through trance, channeling, mediumship, and divination.
We all have the ability for Precognition!
If you could have your own natural precognitive and clairvoyant ability enhanced scientifically …..would you do it? What possibilities would it give you? Read the rest of this entry »
What is Chi and Chi Energy?
The human body as a miniature universe houses 12 energetic channels or pathways wherein Chi flows.
These channels are known as “meridians” and control both our gross and subtle anatomy. Our gross anatomy is the form that we can see whereas our subtle anatomy can not be seen by most individuals. This subtle energetic body represents the whole of who we are — our body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Unlike the veins that our blood flows through meridian pathways also travel throughout the entire body but rather than fluid they deal more with energy and states of consciousness. Each meridian is associated with one of the Five Elements and connects to a Yin or Yang organ of the body linking our states of consciousness.
Chi applies to the human body in 2 ways; inherited Chi and acquired Chi. Inherited Chi is the energy we receive from our parents at the time of conception. Read the rest of this entry »
Meditation is a mental discipline by which one attempts to get beyond the conditioned, “thinking” mind into a deeper state of relaxation or awareness. It often involves turning attention to a single point of reference. Meditation is recognized as a component of almost all religions, and has been practiced for over 5,000 years. It is also practiced outside religious traditions.
Why should I meditate ?
Suffering stress and the need to chill out is a familiar state for many of us. Our world is fast, furious and exciting. It can also be challenging, trying, demanding and frightening. All of these situations produce stress, emotional reactions, anxiety, worry and anticipation. Read the rest of this entry »
Sleep for 7 or 8 hours every night ?
…..and still tired?
This new harmonic development will reduce the amount of sleep you need.
Speed learning is a collection of methods of learning which attempt to attain higher rates of learning without unacceptable reduction of comprehension or retention. It is closely related to speed reading, but encompasses other methods of learning, such as observation, listening, conversation, questioning, and reflection.
The original concept of Speed Learning was developed by Professor Lozanov and widely publicised in the 70s by Ostrander and Schroeder. They proved that by learning to certain rhythms and frequencies that the ability to learn and retain information can be greatly enhanced. The summary of their experiments can be found in the book SUPERLEARNING. Read the rest of this entry »
The stress response of the body involves all body systems. The heart and blood vessels, the immune system, the lungs, the digestive system, the sensory organs, and brain are modified to meet the perceived danger.
External stressors include adverse physical conditions or stressful psychological environments. Internal stressors can also be physical or psychological. An example of an internal psychological stressor is intense worry about a harmful event that may or may not occur. Read the rest of this entry »
Telepathy is the direct transference of thought from one person (sender) to another person (receiver) without using normal sensory channels. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, specifically to replace the earlier expression thought-transference. A person who is able to make use of telepathy is said to be able to read the minds of others.
Many scientific experiments into telepathy have been conducted, including recent ones by respected universities and most of these scientific experiments claim that telepathy has significant positive results. Telepathy, along with psychokinesis forms the main branches of parapsychological research, and many studies seeking to detect and understand telepathy have been done within the field. Read the rest of this entry »
Simply put, memory is the mental activity of recalling information that you have learned or experienced. That simple definition, though, covers a complex process that involves many different parts of the brain and serves us in disparate ways. Memory can be short-term or long-term.
In short-term memory, your mind stores information for a few seconds or a few minutes: the time it takes you to dial a phone number you just looked up or to compare the prices of several items in a store. You can improve your short term memory. This will allow you to remember numbered sequences, equations, shopping lists, etc for the time it takes to complete the task. You may or may not remember the information the next time you use it. Read the rest of this entry »
Clairvoyance is a sixth sense. It creates the power to see objects and visions. The visions can be in the future, and some times in the past. The sixth sense is related to the images that are always present in your mind that bring messages from other dimensions. These images can be shape, colors, still, animated, remain only a few seconds or last a longer time. You may ’see’ them with your eyes open or closed.
In clairvoyance we ’see’ with what is commonly called the third eye. In the human brain there is a gland called the pineal gland. It is located in the back area of the brain almost in the center of the head. This gland has degenerated from its original size comparable to a ping pong ball to its present size comparable to a pea, because we forgot how to use it a long time ago when our breathing patterns changed. Read the rest of this entry »

Remote Viewing refers to the attempt to gather information about a distant or unseen target using paranormal means or extra-sensory perception. Typically a remote viewer is expected to give information about an object that is hidden from physical view and separated at some distance. Remote viewing was popularized in the 1990s, following the declassification of documents related to the Stargate Project, a 20 million dollar research program sponsored by the U.S. Federal Government to determine any potential military application of psychic phenomena.
Their are many techniques currently available to promote Remote Viewing. This harmonic will enhance all of them significantly. It is well documented that increasing the alpha wave levels of the brain can increase remote viewing abilities. Read the rest of this entry »
Lucid Dreaming is dreaming while knowing that you are dreaming. This fascinating state of consciousness allows you to control your dreams and experience anything imaginable, from the sublime to the impossible.
Lucid Dreaming is not the same as dream control. It is possible to be lucid and have little control over dream content, and conversely, to have a great deal of control without being explicitly aware that you are dreaming. However, becoming lucid in a dream is likely to increase the extent to which you can deliberately influence the course of events. Read the rest of this entry »
Out of body experience (OOBE) are those curious, and usually brief experiences in which a person’s consciousness seems to depart from his or her body, enabling observation of the world from a point of view other than that of the physical body and by means other than those of the physical senses. Thus, an out-of-the-body experience (OOBE) can initially be defined as ‘an experience in which a person seems to perceive the world from a location outside his physical body’ . Scientific evidence is now suggesting that we CAN leave our physical body and that we may even survive the death of that physical body.
Using brainwave entrainment technology it was found that a certain combination of alpha and theta harmonics caused the immediate transference of Read the rest of this entry »
Everybody has the power to be psychic. Some people have more ability to tune in than others. Psychic Mediums are best to contact if you are grieving the loss of a loved one and wish to make contact or have some kind of poof that they are fine and that there really is an after life.
Psychic mediums or channels have the ability to communicate with the spirit side of life. They can communicate with the deceased, as well as with other entities such as guides or angels or even your higher self. This Psychic ability seems to me that most people who call themself a channeler are communicating with specific higher guides, angels, or other beings of the Light. Read the rest of this entry »
Chakras and their functions were first mentioned in the Vedas, ancient Hindu texts of knowledge. Chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning wheel and it refers to the seven energy centers in our body.
Inside every human being there is a network of nerves and sensory organs that interprets the outside physical world. At the same time, within us resides a subtle system of channels (nadis) and centers of energy (chakras) which look after our physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual being.
These energy wheels regulate the flow of energy through our energy system. These centres open and close when we decide what to think and when we feel. Chakras are not physical. Read the rest of this entry »
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