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Brain Wave Vibration combines movement and breath with specific hand
placements on certain parts of the body and movements to move the energy
within the system to activate the brain.
Brain Wave Vibration can take many forms, although the basic
principles behind it remain the same. It can be done alone,
simultaneously, or flowing from one to the next
Chest Vibration
Variations of this method are designed to open the chest and
stimulate the heart chakra. This form also helps to release pent up
emotions like sadness, anger, or disappointment, which are often
held in the chest and throat areas. It can be done standing or sitting,
with or without vocal tones. Techniques include twisting your
upper body or tapping lightly on your chest with loose fists or your
palms.
Abdominal Vibration
This method is the most effective technique for stimulating blood
flow and energy to the lower abdomen, which is the core of your
physical and energetic being. By tapping and focusing on this area,
you are balancing energy throughout the body, grounding yourself,
and stimulating your intestines. If you get dizzy easily, warm up with
this method before using other techniques, such as the head nod and
full-body vibration.
Energy Meditation
This form of Brain Wave Vibration requires deep,
relaxed concentration so it is a good idea to stretch
or use another method to loosen up before
beginning. It is designed to help you increase your
awareness of energy between your palms and
throughout your whole body. This method helps to
quiet your mind and go beyond your emotions, and
leads to a more relaxed state.
Function:
The brainstem controls several important functions of the body
including:
Alertness
Arousal
Breathing
Blood Pressure
Digestion
Heart Rate
Other Autonomic Functions
Brainstem Relays Information Between the Peripheral Nerves and
Spinal Cord to the Upper Parts of the Brain
BRAIN WAVES
The electrical potential generated by the
brain is measured by specialized equipment
called Electro-encephalograph. The EEG
shows four types of patterns which are called
the Brain Waves.
These waves are rhythmic in nature. They
occur independently on each side of the
brain. In certain instances, both sides of the
brain waves are in synchronization.