>
> --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <sparaig@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Robert Gimbel" <babajii_99@>
> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > > What you say sounds right, and I hope it is true, but how do
> you
> > > really know that CC has
> > > > nothing to do with brain function? How do you know that the
> > > experience that
> > > > consciousness is separate from the body is more than just
> a "sense"
> > > created by the brain? I
> > > > am asking this because I want to know, not to be difficult.
> This
> > > is what I wonder about
> > > > alot.
> > >
> > > Maharishi talk about 'Whole Brain Functioning'
> > > Many of the studies that have been done, on people
> > > experiencing 'Witnessing' or CC is that the brain is functioning
> in a
> > > coherent way.
> > > Maharishi has always said that there are physical correlates
> > > to 'states of consciousness'
> > > There are other methods of culturing 'whole brain functioning:
> > > Check out: centerpointe.com/ and the use of holosync technology
> to
> > > produce coherent brain functioning.
> > >
> >
> >
> > And the evidence that holosynch technology produces the same effect
> (s) as TM is found...
> >
> > where?
>
> I don't where the evidence is except to say it is from my personal
> experience; in that I have found using the holosync thingy, is a sort
> of adjunct for me, in deepening my experience of TM, and Sanyama...
> The series of CD's are arranged so that they progressively induce a
> deeper and deeper state, in terms of lower frequency brain wave
> patterns; well into the Delta range, which is generally only
> experiened in deep sleep.
> So, in other words: It forces the mind into progressively slower
> brain wave patterns; which Bill Harris(Founder of the Company, and
> TM'er), so that for me it just has strenthened my experence in
> general.
> Maybe I'm just lazy, but I like the idea of just listening to the CD,
> sometimes..
> I still do TM regularly, and other techniques as well.
> Guess I'm a bit of a meditation junkie...
> >
>
TM isn't practiced for experiences during TM. "Forcing" the brain into a certain mode may
not be particularly healthy, regardless of what mode it is forced into.
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