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Thursday, March 19th, 2009 | Author: admin

Brainwave Entrainment is the newest drug free way to help ourselves to go to sleep. Brainwave Entrainment works by calming the mind to help us reach a relaxed state which enables us to fall asleep naturally.

Brainwave Entrainment is not new. in fact our ancestors used it in their dances and rituals. They used drums and other types of rhythmic instruments like rattles to create beats which would have a certain effect on those listening.

binaural beats mp3A very fast beat would whip people into a frenzy to prepare them for battle or any activity which required a lot of energy and enthusiasm. Other slower beats would calm people down almost to a dreamlike meditative state necessary for healing or to implant ideas into the subconscious minds of the listeners.

When we’re awake we are mainly in a state of beta, measured at 15-40 cycles per second, which is alertness and even agitation. When we relax our brainwaves are predominately alpha, measured at 9-14 cycles per second, a state of mental calm and relaxed focus. These waves can be measured on an EEG machine which show as a person relaxes, their brainwaves become slower and further apart.

As the relaxation continues the brainwaves further slow down to theta, (5-8 cycles per second) state of drowsiness and light sleep and finally delta (1.5-4 cycles per second) a deep sleep state.

Brainwave Entrainment actually slows down the electrical activity of the brain by using sound tones which effect the sub cortical area of the brain. Flashing lights can also be used for the same effect but can adversly effect people suffering from epilepsy.

The early form of modern brain altering technology was called “binaural beats”. Binaural beats emit sound pulses of different frequencies into each ear. The brain then resonates to a frequency half way though these two frequencies.

Binaural beats are quite effective in lowering our brainwaves but need headphones to work effectively. A more recent innovation in Brainwave Entrainment is “Isochronic Tones” or “Isochronic Beats”. Isochronic Tones (or monaural beats) work without the need for headphones, allowing us a more comfortable way to get to sleep (try turning on your side wearing headphones!)

Benefit of binaural hearingIsochronic Tones can be embedded into music for a total relaxing experience. They have been credited with everything from pain relief, creativity, meditation and lucid dreaming. But the ability of Isochronic Tones to promote restful sleep is their greatest achievement towards good health and wellbeing.

There a many sound products on the market nowadays that claim to help us sleep. Among these are hypnosis CDs which induce relaxation so suggestions can be implanted directly into the subconscious mind, for instance a suggestion that we are calm and relaxed and sleepy.

To benefit from hypnosis, we must be fairly relaxed to start with, which is unlikely if we’re tossing and turning and worrying about not sleeping and how we’re going to perform the following day!

On balance brainwave entrainment using monaural technology or Isochronic Tones looks to be the best option. It seem like our ancestors got it right all those years ago Of course these folk weren’t aware they were using monaural beats technology, they just knew that it worked!

Author: Wendy Owen

Want to know how to cure insomnia and achieve healthy sleep? Visit http://www.insomnia-connection.com/brainwave-entrainment.html and find out more about this new sleep system. Sign on for our newsletter and receive 3 books absolutely free! Wendy Owen is a health researcher and author.

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A Breakthrough Solution For Insomnia

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‘Brainwave entrainment’ combats insomnia?

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Binaural Beats - Sound Technology for Consciousness

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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 | Author: admin

So much has been written about meditation, but not so much has been written about brainwave entrainment. In fact, most people probably never even heard of the term “brainwave entrainment”. In this article I hope to reveal how meditation and brainwave entrainment compliment each other and are inseparable. I also point out that brainwave entrainment can be used as a shortcut to meditation.

Meditation Defined

Although there are various definitions for meditation one of the main definitions for meditation is stillness of mind, letting go of stormy and distracting thoughts and emotions, and for a time remaining focused inwardly. Those who are intellectually inclined use meditation to clear their mind and to focus on just one thought, perhaps a thought about how to solve a certain problem, or entertaining the thought of a new idea. Those who are spiritually inclined use meditation for stilling their mind so they can focus all their energy and aspiration on the divine within. But we are barely scratching the surface in defining meditation in such simple terms.

binaural beats mp3Meditation and Brainwaves

Scientifically speaking meditation basically alters one’s brainwaves. Different brainwave states are associated with different benefits and experiences. For example when your mind is racing, stressed, unable to relax or be still, perhaps caught in emotional turmoil, arguing, hating, bitter, screaming, or confused, racing a zillion miles a second etc., you are probably plugged into a brainwave state at the beta or even gamma levels. Most of us live our waking day to day lives at the beta level. Even if we are generally a calm person we can still be at a beta level if we are unable to intellectually relax or take a mental break. If we feel we always need to be preoccupied with something we are probably living too much at the beta live, and in the long run this can potentially cause premature aging, stress, health problems, emotional issues, and so on. Healthy beta is okay. But our brain can be too beta wired which is not good.

Meditation helps train the brain to be more synchronized and balanced. Periods of regular meditation practice help bring the brain from a gamma or beta level to a more relaxed alpha level, or even deeper to a theta level, and ultimately in very deep, intense meditation you can reach the delta level. Delta is a very life-giving, rejuvenating state of mind, but few reach it often enough, not even when they sleep.

Following is a brief description of the beta, alpha, theta, and delta brainwave states:

Beta waves (13 to 40 Hz ) - Beta is identified with active, busy or anxious thinking and active concentration.

Alpha waves (8 to 12 Hz ) - When we begin to relax or begin to get drowsy, but are still awake and conscious, when we are day dreaming, we are at the alpha level.

Theta waves (4 to 8 Hz) - When we are asleep and have dreams, and experience rapid eye movement (REM), and have hallucinations, and even when we experience deep meditation, we are at the theta level. When we lucid dream (this is when you are conscious while you are dreaming) we are at the theta level.

Delta waves (0 to 4 Hz) - Delta waves are usually associated with deep, slow brain activity found in deep sleep. Delta waves are experienced predominantly in newborn infants, as well as in healthy adults in deep rejuvenating sleep, or in very deep states of brain enhancing, emotional cleansing, bodily renewing meditation.

The Difference Between Meditation and Sleep

By now you are probably thinking to yourself: “What is the point in meditating since I enter the alpha, theta, and sometimes delta levels every time I sleep? If I sleep 6 - 8 hours a night then am I not basically receiving the same benefits I would receive if I were doing 6 - 8 hours of meditation a day for my entire life?”

The main point here is deep, dreamless sleep at the delta level. Most people don’t sleep deep enough where the benefits of deep rejuvenating sleep take place. But if you take even only a “power nap” for an hour or two and enter a deep, dreamless sleep at the delta level at that time, when you wake up and come out of it there is a new sense of life, energy, awareness, well-being in you. In deep rejuvenating meditation you enter that same level, except that you are awake instead on unconscious. When you can enter that deep rejuvenating state of consciousness while remaining fully aware then you can carry over that state of mind in your day to day life and become the essence of who you are deep in your inner most being. It takes practice and daily trips to that deep place within.

In a nutshell meditation in this context is a fourth state of consciousness that is unique because it consists of high awareness with very low mental or physiological function. Meditation is an awareness of our inner spirit, as well as closeness to our spirit. Everyone comes “pre-wired” with the capacity for this type of meditative restful awareness. Alas few ever reach it during normal sleep. But daily meditation can help your sleep become deeper.

When reaching deep delta levels during sleep we feel so much refreshed and rejuvenated when we wake up. When we fall into deep sleep, the ego disappears as does all out mental programming and brainwashed mindset, we are closer to our pristine innocence. The closer we are to “home” so to speak the more recharged and healthy we are in our day to day life.

This clearly proves that the secret of attaining freshness and peace lies within, not outside. The goal of meditation is to become conscious while you are passing through dream and deep sleep states of your mind, and remaining conscious when you are in your spirit so to speak. And then the ultimate goal (practice makes perfect) is the carrying over of that awareness into your day to day life and maintaining it by intuitive living. This is when an entire life makeover takes place of which religious rules of conduct and morals and ethical living are all but cheap imitations of something that is natural and spontaneous due to the actual experience of “seeing God” in the depths of one’s being. But that is another subject.

Brainwave Entrainment: A Shortcut To Meditation

The primary emphasis in this article relates to a shortcut method for getting to that deep inward state where the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual benefits of meditation naturally follow. This is where “brainwave entrainment” comes in.

What Is Brainwave Entrainment?

Brainwave entrainment is a scientifically proven leading edge in brain/mind technology. Professionals in the areas of psychology, neurology, medical health and self-help are beginning to utilize the power of brainwave entrainment in their work with patients and clients. Advances in the effectiveness of brainwave entrainment have been significant and gaining ground.

Wikipedia defines brainwave entrainment this way:

“Brainwave synchronization or “brainwave entrainment,” is any practice that aims to cause brainwave frequency to fall into step with a periodic stimulus having a frequency corresponding to the intended brain-state (for example, to induce sleep). It depends upon a “frequency following” response, a naturally occurring phenomenon where the human brain has a tendency to change its dominant EEG frequency towards the frequency of a dominant external stimulus. Such a stimulus may be aural, as in the case of binaural beats, monaural beats, and isochronic tones, or else visual, as with a dream-machine, a combination of the two with a mind machine, or even electromagnetic radiation.”

Over the centuries and even today many people use different methods in an attempt to enter a deep state of meditation. Some use breathing techniques. Some use chanting, others use dance, instruments, music, devotional exercises and so much more. All these are different methods used for basically entraining the brain and lowering the brainwave frequencies to a state of mind at the alpha, theta or delta levels.

Also used by some for entering deep states of meditation are brainwave mp3’s or cd’s which are embedded with binaural beats, monaural beats, or isochronic tones. It has been scientifically documented that periods of regular brainwave entrainment by means of listening to cd’s or mp3’s embedded with binaural betas, monaural beats, or isochronic tones can lead to an increase in overall emotional calmness, relaxation, deep inner peace, intelligence, creativity, focus and mental clarity also improving memory, raising IQ and creating a rise in energy, and reduction in stress levels. These are the same benefits one experiences during meditation.

All this info I shared may sound complicated and complex in some cases. The fact is that you no more need to understand exactly how this process works than you need to know how the engines on an airplane work to get you from one destination to another. What you really need to know is that brainwave entrainment is highly effective and easily fits into your daily routine. Just 20 minutes to an hour a day listening to brainwave entrainment mp3’s or cd’s you begin to reap the rewards.

Affordable High Quality Brainwave Mp3’s & CD’s (With Free Samples)

If you want to learn more about meditation and brainwave entrainment, and also listen to mp3 samples embedded with binaural beats, monaural beats and isochronic tones, please click on any of the links in the Author’s resource box below. Thank you for taking time to read this article.

Author: Edward Crivello

Edward Crivello specializes in creating affordable high quality MP3’s and CD’s consisting of a blend of soothing nature sounds, ambient soundscapes, and new age music embedded with binaural beats and isochronic tones for brainwave entrainment. Experience the benefits of meditation in a fraction of the time.

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What are Binaural Beats?

The beat had a frequency equal to the difference between the two tones. An example would be if one binaural tone has a frequency of 2000 hertz and the other binaural tone has a frequency of 2010 herts then the binuaral beat that the brain hears would have a frequency of 10 … Theta - this is the state of sleep, very deep relaxation or most forms of meditation. 4. Delta - this is the state of very deep sleep where the body repairs itself and the immune system [...]

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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 | Author: admin

Brainwave entrainment? What in the world is that? It sounds like something from the television show, “Fringe”. Someone kidnaps you, puts electrodes on your head, pumps up the juice and, “BAM!”, you’re under their wicked control! Well, there is some basis for that thinking although it’s a lot more tame. I’m going to explain here just what brainwave entrainment is, how it works and what it’s used for.

First off I’ll give you a quick definition. Basically, brainwave entrainment is when the brain falls into step with an outside stimulus and adjusts it’s brainwaves accordingly.

shutting brain off to sleepFor the most part, this happens when you listen to binaural sounds or watch so called “brain machines”. Both produce the same effect, one’s just auditory and the other visual. Both produce frequencies through light pulses or tones. Your brain perceives these frequencies and gravitates toward them causing the person listening (or watching) to achieve a desired state of being, such as relaxation.

So, how does it work?

As a person is listening to binaural sounds (which are two tone frequencies [no more than 30 Hz apart] that are played at the same time) the brain hears the difference in frequencies and “entrains” itself toward that frequency.

Here’s an example: Say a person is constantly tired and isn’t functioning very well because they have trouble getting into the delta stage of sleep. (The delta stage is that deep, dreamless sleep where your body rejuvenates, heals and repairs itself for the next day.) When this person goes to bed at night, they would listen to binaural sounds, through headphones, that would produce a frequency of 3 or 4 Hz. (In delta sleep, the brain naturally has a frequency of 1-4 Hz.) The brain, then would gravitate toward that frequency and that person will achieve the delta stage of sleep.

Brainwave entrainment is used for different purposes, but the most popular uses are:

  • to achieve mental clarity
  • get laser focus
  • boost creativity
  • increase memory
  • mental rejuvenation

There is a lot more information out there about brainwave entrainment. This article just touches on the surface of what brainwave entrainment is and what it can do for you. I hope this has answered some basic questions for you. Thank you for reading!

Author: Randy Julian

Hi there! My name’s Randy and I study the effects of outside forces and stimuli on the human brain. I find the way the brain works fascinating and am forever looking for ways to make mine work better.

If you liked this article and don’t want to miss out on these amazing things called binaural sounds, check out http://www.binauralsound.info!

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Meditation Music For Brainwave Entrainment

For example if we are always preoccupied with making plans, and never able to rest or recharge, meditation can literally supply us with the rest and recharge we need which normally evades us even during sleep do to an active sub conscious. … Binaural beats and isochronic tones are known as methods of brainwave entrainment.

Binaural Beats Research

When you listen to these beats, they cause the rhythm to train your brain waves to work on a consistent level. Each set of binaural beats work in a unique way creating different effects on your brain waves and the reason I’m writing this … frequencies the brain utilizes during sleep can be reproduced with perfect accuracy.

What are Binaural Beats?

Brain entrainment is just a fancy term used to describe what happens when a technology, such as binaural beats, is used to alter your brainwaves. Having the ability to change your brainwaves is enormously beneficial. Delta - this is the state of very deep sleep where the body repairs itself and the immune system is strong. Each of these states has corresponding benefits.

Binaural Brainwave Entrainment

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Brainwave Entrainment Binaural Beats

Description: This complete collection contains all 3 parts of Volume 1, including Concentration, Healing, and Sleep & Meditation.

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Monday, March 09th, 2009 | Author: admin

Learn how binaural beats were discovered and how you can use them to change your life!

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Binaural beats are a form of brain entrainment. This just means they are used to change the brainwave patterns that the brain produces. When brainwave patterns are changed are corresponding change occurs in the emotional state of a person and in their body!

Research has shown that all physical states have corresponding brainwave states. This means that anxiety, stress, emotional distress or any number of negative mental and physical states have certain brainwave patterns associated with them. By using binaural beats you can alleviate the symptoms of these states and even remove them by changing the brainwave pattern associated with them.

Likewise, positive states such as deep relaxation, sleep, calmness etc., also have certain brainwave patterns. It is easy to create these states by using binaural beats.

Experiments have also shown that certain brainwave patterns accelerate learning, emotional growth and remove negative emotions associated with memories, trauma etc..

There are people who have known this for thousands of years and who have practiced their own method for inducing these brainwave patterns. Before binaural beats the only other way to create changes in your brainwave frequencies was through deep meditation. It normally takes over 20 years to learn how to enter these deep states.

Now though, we can have access to these states easily through brain entrainment.

Binaural beats allows anyone to enter deep meditative states within minutes. All you need are stereo headphones and a well chosen brain entrainment track.

It was Heinrich Wilhelm who first discovered binaural beats in 1839. While he was an Associate Professor at the University of Berlin, he discovered that when two similar sounds, which differ only slightly in frequency, are heard separately by the right and left ear a beat type effect is created in the brain. Even though no beat exists the brain interprets the difference between the frequencies of the two sounds and creates the illusion that there is one. These are Binaural Beats.

In 1973 a paper was published titled “Auditory Beats in the Brain” which outlined the findings of Dr. Gerald Oster who investigated the uses of binaural beats.

The report showed how Gerald Oster expanded on Dove’s discovery. Oster discovered that through the use of binaural beats he could alter a subject’s brainwaves to match the beat.

On every occasion the listener’s brainwaves would begin to resonate to the same frequency as the binaural beats. Oster had discovered that by using these beats he could create precise mental and physical states.

Later research has concluded that binaural beats can be used as a method of meditation which brings all the same benefits that traditional meditation does. This means that as well as using them to create relaxation, deep sleep, calmness etc., it can be used as a means for personal, emotional and mental growth. Binaural beats can literally be used to change you from the inside out!

By Michael McGrath
Published: 8/11/2008

Below you can find a free sample of what binaural beats sound like…

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