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Across the human cortex there are electrical patterns, or brainwave frequencies. Periferal Nervous System, Brain Facts, Rem Sleep, Brain Science, Healing Frequencies, Binaural Beats, Deep Meditation, Medical Knowledge, Brain Waves

Across the human cortex there are electrical patterns, or brainwave frequencies. The 5 different brainwave frequencies are delta, theta, alpha, beta and gamma. These frequencies can be viewed with an electroencephalograph, or EEG. An EEG allows medical experts to note electrical activity within the brain and it records various patterns. Each of the 5 different […]

Gabriella Kovalenko on Instagram: "According to Vedic philosophy, our multi-dimensional minds have the ability to experience seven states of consciousness. These seven levels are: waking, sleeping, dreaming, soul consciousness, cosmic consciousness, God consciousness, and unity consciousness.   This chart by consciousness researcher John Smotherman offers an astoundingly similar interpretation.   The first three levels—waking, dreaming, and deep sleep—are part of everyone’s daily experience.  In the fourth state of consciousness (soul consciousness) we begin to realize that we are more than our ego and our physical body. We start to identify with the values and purpose of our soul and its energetic reality. We can experience this state of consciousness through meditation. During meditation Vedic Philosophy, Soul Consciousness, God Consciousness, Unity Consciousness, Level Of Consciousness, State Of Consciousness, Neurological System, Universal Energy, Higher State Of Consciousness

Gabriella Kovalenko on Instagram: "According to Vedic philosophy, our multi-dimensional minds have the ability to experience seven states of consciousness. These seven levels are: waking, sleeping, dreaming, soul consciousness, cosmic consciousness, God consciousness, and unity consciousness. This chart by consciousness researcher John Smotherman offers an astoundingly similar interpretation. The first three levels—waking, dreaming, and deep sleep—are part of everyone’s daily experience…

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