Tuesday, December 29, 2009

What's the Next Step in Deep Meditation? Not a Chair

Many people, once they reach a certain point in their meditation progress, feel that they need something more. In such cases, different people come to different conclusions. For example, some people believe that they need to go out and buy a special chair, or go learn new techniques. However, I have found a series of audio that combines the use of relaxing effects with the implementation of technologically advanced tones which force the human brain to operate on a different, more meditation-friendly frequency.

Once I started listening to the audio tracks, I began to notice a difference in my overall consciousness and "deepness" in my meditations within a week! I read somewhere that the effectiveness and overall improvement of listening to such a technology was comparable to the progress that very focused, passionate meditators (such as certain monks) are only able to achieve within years!

The secret is that these products force the brain to "switch gears," or more specifically, frequencies. There are four main frequencies of the brain, and the most important of these frequencies is the Theta frequency. The Theta waves result in the mind entering a dream like sleep state, but, one conscious, it allows the mind to enter such a deeper state of meditation, which would only naturally be achieved after a much longer period of meditation.

Another great advantage these products have over that of a chair is that they simply require a small amount of focus, and the extensive progress begins on its own. This product is perfect for people who feel like their meditations have just become repetitive, or feel as though they have simply reached a type of "meditation plateau."

The products can be found through the links on my original review site:

http://www.squidoo.com/quickreview

Visit my full review website at http://www.squidoo.com/quickreview for information on how to improve your health, meditation, sleep, and overall well-being with the use of one simple technique.

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