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Stress and tension
Oct 14th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

“I feel more energized” is one of the most common comments reported by practitioners. The reason for this is simple. Once stress and tension has been released from the body, the ki energy is finally able to flow freely around the body.

I have been doing brain wave vibration diligently during the past three months. First of all, I feel more energized. Even with less sleep, I spring from bed in the morning.

-Kyung Yon Lee, Korea

After starting Brain Wave Vibration, I wake up by myself without an alarm in the morning. Best of all, I can get rid of fatigue at the end of the day. Once my body regained a healthy rhythm, my desire to explore new things came with it.

Participants start vibration exercise
Oct 10th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

Five years ago when I first experienced Brain Wave Vibration I was in constant pain. My lower back was sore all the time, and my knees hurt so that I was forced to limp and to hold on to furniture just to get around. When I saw the instructor and the participants start vibration exercise, I thought, “That looks easy,” and I decided to give it a try. At first, there was some pain, but it soon diminished. Now I just have fun! I feel so much better! Because of this vibration class I do things I never thought I could do!

-Carol Scholl, Kirkiand, WA

As I was shaking my head, I felt a painful popping and crackling on the side of my head. After just a few minutes the pain and crackling disappeared. My neck feels warm and flexible—which is unusual, since it is normally rather stiff and painful—especially on the right side.

-Nancy Davis, Springfield, VA

Sign of imbalance in the body
Oct 7th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

Chronic pain is often described as an “epidemic” by health care professionals because so many people are suffering with it daily. Brain Wave Vibration is founded on the principle that pain or illness of any kind is a sign of imbalance in the body. People find relief from pain as they begin to reestablish the natural equilibrium of their bodies, even in cases where pharmaceuticals and other treatments have failed to provide relief.

I suffered from pains in the neck and shoulders as I sat at the computer all day. After I started Brain Wave Vibration, the shoulders and the neck became soft and relaxed. After only ten minutes of exercise, I can really feel the difference.

-Cecile Kohoei, Mesa, AZ

Structure of our belief systems
Oct 4th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

First, there is music, which contains the power to create mood and evoke emotion. Second, there is message, which forms the structure of our belief systems and influences the quality of our relationships. Third, there is action, which is the ultimate reflection of our brain’s content.

If we can learn to use all three of these things well, I think we can find great hope for ourselves and the planet. A favorite song of mine “From a Distance.” sung by Bette Midler has two of these three elements. It combines music with message for a powerful effect—and it can also inspire YOU to act if YOU believe in its message. I love the lyrics, because they remind me where we are all going:

From a distance the world looks blue and green, and the snow-capped mountains white. From a distance the ocean meets the stream, and the eagle takes to flight. From a distance, there is harmony, and it echoes through the land.

From a distance the world looks blue and green
Sep 28th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

It’s the voice of hope, it’s the voice of peace, and it’s the voice of every man.

From a distance we all have enough, and no one is in need.

And there are no guns, no bombs, and no disease, no hungry mouths to feed.

From a distance we are instruments marching in a common band.

Playing songs of hope, playing songs of peace. They’re the songs of every man.

God is watching us. God is watching us.

God is watching us from a distance.

From a distance you look like my friend, Even though we are at war.

From a distance I just cannot comprehend

What all this fighting is for.

From a distance there is harmony, And it echoes through the land.

And it’s the hope of hopes; it’s the love of loves, It’s the heart of every man.

It’s the hope of hopes; it’s the love of loves.

This is the song of every man.

And God is watching us, God is watching us.

God is watching us from a distance.

Oh, God is watching us, God is watching.

God is watching us from a distance.

Stimulate healing power
Sep 22nd, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

I believe people should pay equal, if not more, attention to the fitness of their brain waves. I believe that behind almost every illness and every relationship problem lies some habit related to unhealthy brain waves. Healthier brain waves translate into healthier emotional states, which in turn create stronger bodies and happier lives.

Coming Full Circle

The shamans of the past, and perhaps those existing in the present, were essentially brain wave doctors. They did not have the scientific understanding of brain waves that we possess, but it is clear that their healing system was designed to stimulate healing power from within the ailing individual. Often this involved vigorously shaking the body or dancing frenetically until a deep state of trance was achieved.

Michael Winkclman, a neuroscientist at Arizona State University who investigates shamanistic practices, concludes that these healing practices work by integrating older (i.e., the brain stem) and younger (i.e., the prefrontal cortex) parts of the brain. He says, “Shamanistic healing practices achieve this integration by physically stimulating systematic brain wave—discharge patterns.”

Natural health proponents
Sep 10th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

Natural health proponents agree that we are spending far too much time in the higher frequency beta and gamma waves, and too little time in the lower frequency waves. The higher frequency waves are associated with stress states, which in turn are associated with many mental and physical disorders.

Fortunately, people can learn to control their brain wave states for the improvement of mental and physical health. Eugene Peniston and Paul Kulkosky have shown that biofeedback, a method by which subjects are trained to control various biological functions, can be used to help people with alcoholism over¬come their addiction. Through biofeedback, these people were able to increase lower frequency alpha and theta brain waves, which are associated with a peaceful, meditative state of mind, while controlling higher frequency beta waves. This ability re¬sulted in less depression and fewer cravings for alcohol among the subjects.

Directing your digestive system
Sep 5th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

But what does the brain stem have to do with all this? Your brain stem is like a hidden conductor of the great symphony that makes up the intricate systems of your body. Without am conscious direction from you, it sends out messages to the body, telling your heart how fast to beat, commanding your white blood cells to spring into action, directing your digestive system to go to work, and coordinating a myriad of other bodily functions that continuously support your health and well-being.

The role of the brain stem is essentially to maintain your state of equilibrium. The body is designed to maintain a consistent state of health. You could say that any prolonged disease represents lack of equilibrium in the body.

So then why do things sometimes break down? Occasionally it is because of invaders, like viruses and bacteria that the body is just not equipped to face.

Be Truthful
Aug 31st, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

Once you have really clarified for yourself your new identify, you must work diligently to stay true to it.

This is more easily said than done. There may be many forces at play that would like to redefine your new identity.

Some of those forces come from outside of you. There may be many people who are invested in having you act and think in the way that suits them.

Of course, if you go along with these forces, you are not managing your own brain at all.

You are letting someone else manage it for you. The most formidable opponent to your true identity, however, may come from within yourself. This is called your ego. Your ego is not a bad thing in itself; it is there to ensure your physical happiness in life. But your ego does not want you to take an unusual path because it is far less comfortable. From your egos point of view, it is far better for you to take a safe route in life that ensures basic security and status within society.

Does this information help me grow and improve my life?
Aug 27th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

It is important to note that not all-empowering information is beneficial. Empowering information may help your true self, or it may simply build your ego, which is the product of your false self. For example, I could say to you, “You are smarter and better than everyone else in the world.” That is indeed empowering information. However, you can see how it is not information that will help you grow and improve yourself.

You must be wary of the ego as you choose information because it can mislead vou easily, even causing you to be offended by empowering information that will help you achieve your highest self. Disregard information that does not propel you toward your highest self. Learn to differentiate that which contributes to your true self from which appeals to you only on the egoistic level.

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