Saturday, 30 May 2009

OBEs: The Benefits of Astral Travel

Speaker and author William Buhlman discussed the latest research on out-of-body experiences (OBEs). During these experiences a person moves into an astral realm-- a dimension of existence apart from the physical world.

There exists an undeniable relationship between quantum physics and mysticism. As physics evolves in its recognition of the frequency like nature of the universe, the connection will become even more apparent.” -William Buhlman excerpts from Adventures Beyond the Body

During sleep, people actually separate from their bodies, if only a few inches, Buhlman pointed out, adding that one purpose of sleep may be to recharge the body by accessing the etheric plane.

He shared a technique for inducing OBEs: Get up after about 4 hours of sleep, and lie down on a couch instead of your bed. Then, repeat the affirmation "now I'm out of my body" and hold onto that thought.
“There are many benefits that can be gained during OBEs. You become an explorer who can ascertain direct knowledge about one's existence rather than just adhering to a belief system.

People have reported having communications with deceased loved ones and family pets during astral travels. But, the natural evolution in an OBE is to slowly lose human form and become a globe of consciousness with 360 degree views.

A lot of concepts surrounding OBEs are false, such as you can lose connection to your physical body if you're out too long, or that negative entities can enter your body while you're astral traveling.” -William Buhlman


Out of body experiences allow you to verify your own immortality.” -William Buhlman
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Saturday, 23 May 2009

Think About This: Meditation Can Boost Brain Power

We know a good workout can help the body. But what about your brain? A group of UCLA researchers claim meditation may be the key. They used high-resolution MRI to scan the brains of people who meditate. In a study published in the journal NeuroImage, the researchers report that certain regions in the brains of long-term meditators were larger than in a similar control group.


Meditators showed significantly larger volumes of the hippocampus, the thalamus and the inferior temporal gyrus -- all regions known for regulating emotions.

"We know that people who consistently meditate have a singular ability to cultivate positive emotions, retain emotional stability and engage in mindful behavior," said Eileen Luders, lead author and a postdoctoral research fellow at the UCLA Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, Physorg.com reported. "The observed differences in brain anatomy might give us a clue why meditators have these exceptional abilities."

Research has confirmed the beneficial aspects of meditation. In addition to having better focus and control over their emotions, many people who meditate regularly have reduced levels of stress and bolstered immune systems. But less is known about the link between meditation and brain structure.



Brainwave technology is a fascinating field of research with many potential applications. Precision engineered sound waves balance right and left hemispheres of your brain to produce a state known as hemispheric synchronization.

This remarkable state of consciousness can dramatically enhance your mind's performance and tap into your infinite potential. As you listen, your brain wave activity will become more coherent and organized, you’ll feel relaxed yet lucid.

Brainwave technology is used in the videos below. To successfully meditate:
ALWAYS LISTEN WITH STEREO
HEADPHONES!

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Sunday, 10 May 2009

What the BLEEP Do We Know !? (Documentary)

Now distributed in over 30 countries, What the BLEEP Do We Know !? has stunned audiences with its revolutionary cinematic blend of dramatic film, documentary, animation and comedy, while serving up a mind-jarring blend of Quantum Physics, spirituality, neurology and evolutionary thought.

“To develop a complete mind. Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Learn how to see. Realize how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.” -Leonardo da Vinci

“If science doesn't move you and inspire you, then you either don't understand science, or you don't understand yourself.” -Dead-Logic
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