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Epsilon
Consciousness researcher Dr. Jeffrey Thompson altered conventional EEG equipment to study the
extraordinary states of consciousness of seasoned meditators and yogis. He later decided to call
one of these uncommon states of consciousness he discovered Epsilon, a brainwave pattern even
slower than Delta.
Dr. Thompson measured the range of this pattern to be from below 0.5 Hz (or cycles per second)
to as low as one quarter cycle every ten seconds. He also discovered properties of this pattern that
led him to believe it to be a carrier wave for the ultra-fast brainwave patterns he observed in other
expert meditators, patterns as fast as 200 Hz or more.
Though the Primary Meditation Tracks go as low as 0.3 Hz, which is truly deep enough for
advanced spiritual growth, some of us really would like to go as deep as possible in meditation.
For those of you who share this aspiration, the PMP 3.0 Epsilon CD should be all you need to go
as deep as you wish. As far as we are aware, this CD features the deepest brainwave frequencies
available anywhere.
Brainwave Patterns Found in PMP 3.0 Epsilon Tracks
Brainwave Entrainment Frequencies (i.e., the brainwave patterns generated via auditory
entrainment frequencies):
Biofield Entrainment Frequencies (i.e., the brainwave patterns generated via silent biofield
frequencies):
The Epsilon sessions do not feature a ramping descent that begins at the Beta pattern (which will
most often be the predominant pattern before starting a meditation session) and slowly descends
to the Delta pattern.
Optimal entrainment, therefore, will occur if you first listen to Track 1 (Descent from Beta to 1 Hz
Delta in the first 16.5 min, followed by 3.5 min of 1 Hz entrainment) of the Primary Meditation
Tracks before listening to Track 1 of Epsilon.
Meditation Session:
Primary Meditation Tracks (from any one of the three Tiers) – Track 1 – 20 min
Epsilon – Track 1 – 20 min
Epsilon – Track 2 – 20 min
Epsilon – Track 3 – 20 min
Listening to Epsilon Track 1 (or any of the Epsilon tracks, for that matter) without first
listening to Primary Meditation Track 1 will still result in entrainment. The resulting degree
of entrainment, however, will usually not be as great as it is when first listening to Primary
Meditation Track 1.
To experience the greatest degree of entrainment with Track 2 of Epsilon, it is advised to
first listen to Track 1 of Epsilon.
Likewise with Epsilon Track 3, optimal entrainment will occur when it is preceded by
Epsilon Track 2.
Because Epsilon Tracks 2 and 3 are uncommonly deep, it may take a few minutes after
having begun before you notice your brain “locking in” to the entrainment signals.
The more often you use the Epsilon tracks, the more deeply you will entrain to their signals
as repeated use trains the brain to respond more sensitively to the entrainment stimulus.
The Epsilon tracks add yet another element of variety to the PMP 3.0 system, allowing for
the greatest degree of variability and precision stimulation.