particles / orbits
music
music affects consciousness,
which implies that consciousness is a standing wave
the joy we experience when with our loved ones is part of the standing wave which is our consciousness.
particles / orbits
music
music affects consciousness,
which implies that consciousness is a standing wave
the joy we experience when with our loved ones is part of the standing wave which is our consciousness.
intend to suggest areas of study. aspects of study. aspects of scientific exploration as it relates to lucid being.
what is known is my experience. to me.
what is the subject of exploration:
is consciousness represented by standing waves.
do standing waves of consciousness interact.
what areas of the brain look like when we are lucid.
i am about enhancement of my experience to lucidity and hence the enhancement of the standing wave I denote as consciousness, which is the perpetual.
a facilitated space. to love.
am i measuring my success as a function of my bank balance?
what if i measured my success as i function of the lucidity of my being?, of my experience?
what if i measured my success as a function of the enhancement of the standing wave that is my consciousness?, of how my standing wave communicates with the standing wave of other’s consciousness; creating a totality of consciousness.
paradigm of value. involves resource manipulation, allocation calculation.
we do not need to live in that paradigm of value.
value as a function of standing wave enhancement.
and the music becomes a more complex symphony of rhythms.
Does the standing wave become stronger for all involved?
Yes, then the behavior is moral.
my standing wave augments yours.
your standing wave augments mine.
music is a standing wave. augmenting the standing wave of consciousness.
love is a perpetual standing wave.
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In 1973, Dr. Gerald Oster discovered something really interesting. If we hear different frequencies in each ear, the brain resonates at a frequency that is the difference between the two tones. A perceptual integration of the two signals takes place, producing a third “beat” frequency. This third beat, perceived as a fluctuating rhythm, is called a binaural beat.
Okay, here’s the cool part. The fluctuating rhythm of the frequencies as they oscillate in our ears and brains actually alters our brains waves. Depending on the frequency of the binaural beat, the effect may be relaxing or stimulating. By aiming for the delta or theta waves associated with whole-brain integration, we can actually create optimum conditions for our best thinking and highest creativity.
Since Dr. Oster’s discovery, many researchers and entrepreneurs have developed tapes and CDs to capitalize on the binaural beat concept to create motivation or relaxation programs.
We listen to these CDs, and as we do so, our brain waves are gradually locking in resonance with what we’re hearing. And the best part is that our brains do this automatically. It takes no effort at all.