Re: Re-enacting movement and vocalizations during childhood regression using entrainm
I have come to realize over years of use with AVS (AudioVisual Stimulation) mind machines that at different times and settings they seem to operate from two distinctive standpoints. One is their power to 'break' patterns. Colloquially, to 'shake things loose'. Our internal mental states often run in loops (rather constructively or destructively depending). A program of AVS sessions can interrupt these loops it seems. This can be very beneficial in many ways, especially concerning trauma (under care and supervision) and also habitual mind frames.
The other level I have noticed is that of 'modulation'. That is creating structured waves and patterns of cortical activity. This can be quite useful for enhanced learning and memory recall for instance. With persistence, over the long term there is the possibility of alignment and change.
Finally, a note on a most important aspect which is positive activity and intention. When we set forth on the journey of self discovery with the aid of a mind machine we have a tool that invites discovery, novelty, wonder, release, and focus. All of these are very positive things to enhance our chances of achieving our goals. I have always thought that an AVS machine makes the hard work of meditation (a great irony) rather fun and exciting. Just as it should be.
John, your story to me encompasses all these aspects and I love to hear how well it is working to move you further along your path. I wish you great success!
By the way, for those who may be reading, Creative Visualization on the Procyon is a classic mind machine session. One of the best that has ever been created. (Robert rules!)
Do others agree with the ideas I put forth?
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