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Spirituality and Meditation

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Submitted by Sonia Gallagher on March 26, 2009 – 11:32 pm20 Comments

Meditation and Brainwave Entertainment

Meditation and Brainwave Entertainment

Here is a really good article discussing in detail the relationship between meditation and binaural beats. Remember, we’ve prepared a Free guide for you teaching how to mix binaural beats with guided meditations for free. Make sure to check it out and take advantage of  it! You should also read my review of Mind Shift Binaural Beats and get a free sample of binaural beats too.

Meditation and Brainwave Entrainment
By Edward Crivello

So much has been written about meditation, but not so much has been written about brainwave entrainment. In fact, most people probably never even heard of the term “brainwave entrainment”. In this article I hope to reveal how meditation and brainwave entrainment compliment each other and are inseparable. I also point out that brainwave entrainment can be used as a shortcut to meditation.

Meditation Defined

Although there are various definitions for meditation one of the main definitions for meditation is stillness of mind, letting go of stormy and distracting thoughts and emotions, and for a time remaining focused inwardly. Those who are intellectually inclined use meditation to clear their mind and to focus on just one thought, perhaps a thought about how to solve a certain problem, or entertaining the thought of a new idea. Those who are spiritually inclined use meditation for stilling their mind so they can focus all their energy and aspiration on the divine within. But we are barely scratching the surface in defining meditation in such simple terms.

Meditation and Brainwaves

Scientifically speaking meditation basically alters one’s brainwaves. Different brainwave states are associated with different benefits and experiences. For example when your mind is racing, stressed, unable to relax or be still, perhaps caught in emotional turmoil, arguing, hating, bitter, screaming, or confused, racing a zillion miles a second etc., you are probably plugged into a brainwave state at the beta or even gamma levels. Most of us live our waking day to day lives at the beta level. Even if we are generally a calm person we can still be at a beta level if we are unable to intellectually relax or take a mental break. If we feel we always need to be preoccupied with something we are probably living too much at the beta live, and in the long run this can potentially cause premature aging, stress, health problems, emotional issues, and so on. Healthy beta is okay. But our brain can be too beta wired which is not good.

Meditation helps train the brain to be more synchronized and balanced. Periods of regular meditation practice help bring the brain from a gamma or beta level to a more relaxed alpha level, or even deeper to a theta level, and ultimately in very deep, intense meditation you can reach the delta level. Delta is a very life-giving, rejuvenating state of mind, but few reach it often enough, not even when they sleep.

Following is a brief description of the beta, alpha, theta, and delta brainwave states:

Beta waves (13 to 40 Hz ) – Beta is identified with active, busy or anxious thinking and active concentration.

Alpha waves (8 to 12 Hz ) – When we begin to relax or begin to get drowsy, but are still awake and conscious, when we are day dreaming, we are at the alpha level.

Theta waves (4 to 8 Hz) – When we are asleep and have dreams, and experience rapid eye movement (REM), and have hallucinations, and even when we experience deep meditation, we are at the theta level. When we lucid dream (this is when you are conscious while you are dreaming) we are at the theta level.

Delta waves (0 to 4 Hz) – Delta waves are usually associated with deep, slow brain activity found in deep sleep. Delta waves are experienced predominantly in newborn infants, as well as in healthy adults in deep rejuvenating sleep, or in very deep states of brain enhancing, emotional cleansing, bodily renewing meditation.

The Difference Between Meditation and Sleep

By now you are probably thinking to yourself: “What is the point in meditating since I enter the alpha, theta, and sometimes delta levels every time I sleep? If I sleep 6 – 8 hours a night then am I not basically receiving the same benefits I would receive if I were doing 6 – 8 hours of meditation a day for my entire life?”

The main point here is deep, dreamless sleep at the delta level. Most people don’t sleep deep enough where the benefits of deep rejuvenating sleep take place. But if you take even only a “power nap” for an hour or two and enter a deep, dreamless sleep at the delta level at that time, when you wake up and come out of it there is a new sense of life, energy, awareness, well-being in you. In deep rejuvenating meditation you enter that same level, except that you are awake instead on unconscious. When you can enter that deep rejuvenating state of consciousness while remaining fully aware then you can carry over that state of mind in your day to day life and become the essence of who you are deep in your inner most being. It takes practice and daily trips to that deep place within.

In a nutshell meditation in this context is a fourth state of consciousness that is unique because it consists of high awareness with very low mental or physiological function. Meditation is an awareness of our inner spirit, as well as closeness to our spirit. Everyone comes “pre-wired” with the capacity for this type of meditative restful awareness. Alas few ever reach it during normal sleep. But daily meditation can help your sleep become deeper.

When reaching deep delta levels during sleep we feel so much refreshed and rejuvenated when we wake up. When we fall into deep sleep, the ego disappears as does all out mental programming and brainwashed mindset, we are closer to our pristine innocence. The closer we are to “home” so to speak the more recharged and healthy we are in our day to day life.

This clearly proves that the secret of attaining freshness and peace lies within, not outside. The goal of meditation is to become conscious while you are passing through dream and deep sleep states of your mind, and remaining conscious when you are in your spirit so to speak. And then the ultimate goal (practice makes perfect) is the carrying over of that awareness into your day to day life and maintaining it by intuitive living. This is when an entire life makeover takes place of which religious rules of conduct and morals and ethical living are all but cheap imitations of something that is natural and spontaneous due to the actual experience of “seeing God” in the depths of one’s being. But that is another subject.

Brainwave Entrainment: A Shortcut To Meditation

The primary emphasis in this article relates to a shortcut method for getting to that deep inward state where the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual benefits of meditation naturally follow. This is where “brainwave entrainment” comes in.

What Is Brainwave Entrainment?

Brainwave entrainment is a scientifically proven leading edge in brain/mind technology. Professionals in the areas of psychology, neurology, medical health and self-help are beginning to utilize the power of brainwave entrainment in their work with patients and clients. Advances in the effectiveness of brainwave entrainment have been significant and gaining ground.

Wikipedia defines brainwave entrainment this way:

“Brainwave synchronization or “brainwave entrainment,” is any practice that aims to cause brainwave frequency to fall into step with a periodic stimulus having a frequency corresponding to the intended brain-state (for example, to induce sleep). It depends upon a “frequency following” response, a naturally occurring phenomenon where the human brain has a tendency to change its dominant EEG frequency towards the frequency of a dominant external stimulus. Such a stimulus may be aural, as in the case of binaural beats, monaural beats, and isochronic tones, or else visual, as with a dream-machine, a combination of the two with a mind machine, or even electromagnetic radiation.”

Over the centuries and even today many people use different methods in an attempt to enter a deep state of meditation. Some use breathing techniques. Some use chanting, others use dance, instruments, music, devotional exercises and so much more. All these are different methods used for basically entraining the brain and lowering the brainwave frequencies to a state of mind at the alpha, theta or delta levels.

Also used by some for entering deep states of meditation are brainwave mp3’s or cd’s which are embedded with binaural beats, monaural beats, or isochronic tones. It has been scientifically documented that periods of regular brainwave entrainment by means of listening to cd’s or mp3’s embedded with binaural betas, monaural beats, or isochronic tones can lead to an increase in overall emotional calmness, relaxation, deep inner peace, intelligence, creativity, focus and mental clarity also improving memory, raising IQ and creating a rise in energy, and reduction in stress levels. These are the same benefits one experiences during meditation.

All this info I shared may sound complicated and complex in some cases. The fact is that you no more need to understand exactly how this process works than you need to know how the engines on an airplane work to get you from one destination to another. What you really need to know is that brainwave entrainment is highly effective and easily fits into your daily routine. Just 20 minutes to an hour a day listening to brainwave entrainment mp3’s or cd’s you begin to reap the rewards.

Affordable High Quality Brainwave Mp3’s & CD’s (With Free Samples)

If you want to learn more about meditation and brainwave entrainment, and also listen to mp3 samples embedded with binaural beats, monaural beats and isochronic tones, please click on any of the links in the Author’s resource box below. Thank you for taking time to read this article.

Edward Crivello specializes in creating affordable high quality MP3’s and CD’s consisting of a blend of soothing nature sounds, ambient soundscapes, and new age music embedded with binaural beats and isochronic tones for brainwave entrainment. Experience the benefits of meditation in a fraction of the time.

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Have you ever tried binaural beats? If you are interested in using them, make sure to check out my review of Mind Shift Binaural Beats and get a free sample of binaural beats too.

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Thanks for visiting My Meditation Garden! Meditation has had an incredible impact on my emotional, professional, and spiritual growth. It has benefited me so much that I created this site to share information about meditation with other busy and over-stressed parents, professionals, college students, and business owners in an easy to understand manner.


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20 Comments »

  • You are most welcome Christyanna!

    I have benefited greatly from meditation in both my personal and professional life. So, I have chosen to make this site to share that knowledge with other people in “plain English!” The binaural beats I use regularly are from unexplainable store (gives free sample) and mind shift.

  • Christyanna Thomas says:

    This is a great article and a great site.

    You’ve got a lot of really good information on this site about binaural beats and brainwave entrainment.

    It’s great to see how you have taken such a complex topic and made it accessible to the public. Great site. Keep it going!

  • Nigel,

    Thank you for the information on the studies being done throughout Europe. It will be quite interesting to see what the studies come to show!

  • That is such a well written article!
    I have to say I a fan of the Power Nap.
    Laying for an hour or so early afternoon takes me through one sleep cycle. In this process Im sure I access the Delta States where HGH is released. It refreshes me on every level! It is tried and tested through out most of Europe – where the work day is still split in two.
    Of course using technology also gets you there guaranteed.
    I have written a little more on my site about what happens when meditating if your looking for further information. Regards, Nigel.

  • That’s great Sara. Keep it up and you’ll see how binaural beats really help you develop deeper levels of meditation!

  • Sara Wilson says:

    Great article describing the difference between the different types of beats. I used the binaural beats you recommended from http://www.binauralbeatsmp3.com and http://www.meditation-downloads.com and really enjoyed them. Thank you so much for taking the time to review these things and give information on what’s good and what’s not so good out there!

    Thanks!
    Sara

  • Too Much Stress…

    [...] If we feel we always need to be preoccupied with something we are probably living too much at the beta live, and in the long run this can potentially cause premature aging, stress, health problems, emotional issues, and so on. … [...]…

  • Hi Lisa,
    Thanks for the information. I’ve been to the site and will continue to visit. Its fantastic to see there is such a supportive spiritual community on the internet. Hope to see you at My Meditation Garden again!

  • Lisa says:

    http://www.anmolmehta.com/

    Sonia, Check out Anmol’s site. Everything you ever wanted to know about meditation. You can either send him emails or ask him something on the site – he will always answer you. It is the best site I have seen for the personal touch but also for its fantastic content.

    Have fun. And YES, you should definitely add a section to your blog about your meditation experiences. There are many people out there who would love to read how you are getting on and what experiences you have whilst meditating and how it begins to actually change the way you are day to day – because it will.

  • Hi Mike,
    Thank you for the two techniques. You are great!

    I’m definitely going to try them tonight and this week. Is there such a thing as overdoing it or being too grounded? A friend told me to meditate with open hands and before meditating to ask spirit to guide my energy. I woke up this morning with a need to start writing a category on my blog about my meditation experiences. I figure writing this will be not only cathartic for myself but will also help me get advice and feedback from people that have been meditating for years while at the same time serve as a guide or an example of possible experiences to persons that are new to meditation. I like the idea since my whole mission with my site is to spread the word about meditation to people that would not otherwise be interested in or know about it.

  • Mike S says:

    Hi Sonia,

    I have two alternate techniques to offer for grounding, they are both vizualizations. The first is to imagine steams of white light coming out from your root chakra in a cone shape into the earth around you, like a cone of light around your feet. Just hold that visualization and feel mother earth bringing your energy into a more stable balance.

    The other would be to ground the energy up – Imagine a thick line of light beginning at your Omega chakra (eight inches or so below your root chakra) extending upwards through all the chakras. Grounding into the vastness of your Spirit allows your Spirit to stablize you.
    (Both of these ideas come from Tony Stubbs, if you don’t know him you’re in for a treat!)

    I hope these are of some assistance:)

    Mike S’s last blog post..How does the soul communicate with you? | U Create All

  • Hey Mike,
    Thanks for the info on the free sample from Holosync. I will make sure to check it out. I’ve looked through The Unexplainable Store and they have really interesting stuff in there! Right now I need something to help me ground my energy. I had a Kundalini awakening experience (root chakra) about three weeks ago and ever since my meditation has been quite energetic to say the least. Ive seen energy literally spinning like a rollercoaster and have felt absolutely lightness in my body to the point where I feel like I am no longer in my body. I’ve been speaking with a few people and they’ve suggested that I ask for grounding when I meditate so this way the energy that I just released recently during the Kundalini experience can find its way and show me to where I am supposed to go and do in this newfound career (from lawyer to online publisher). If you have any suggestions on grounding the energy, I’d love to find out!

  • Mike S says:

    Hi Sonia, I tried the free sample CD from Holosync I think it was but I found their whole system way to expensive. I’m pretty happy with the tracks I’ve purchased from The Unexplainable Store. They’ve got a wide range and good prices too! http://rq824.th8.us

    As for their usage I’m similar to Lisa in that I use them more when I need to reset my mind, or remember what state I’m aiming at. Kind of like a tuning fork I guess.

    Mike S’s last blog post..Meditation for Dealing with the Recession | My Meditation Garden

  • Lisa says:

    Hi Sonia

    I have tried a few different Binaural Beats, some made myself and some purchased, but when I do use them I tend to use Ed’s which are Isochronic. I don’t use them all the time but sometimes when my mind chatter refuses to stop I plug in my MP3 and away I go.

    Lisa

  • Thank you for the compliments on the site Mike. I will definitely continue to submit articles to you. My main mission is to share information about the benefits of meditation and how easy it is to practice it on a daily basis to everyone that needs it most .. all stressed out parents, students, business owners, professionals, etc.

    I’ve never used binaural beats personally but have received much feedback about their efficiency in meditation. I am definitely going to have to look into it and purchase some. Do you use any product in specific that you can recommend?

  • Hi Lisa,
    Thanks for sharing the information. I have never used them myself. Have you ever used monaural or isochronic beats in your meditation?

  • Lisa Moore says:

    I actually use Ed Crivello’s Binaural Beats myself, they are some of the best on the marketand certainly the best value. You can see my personal write up on them here

    Good choice of article.

  • Mike S says:

    I have used binaural beats in conjunction with regular daily meditation and I can vouch for their effectiveness. I wouldn’t recommend them as a replacement for meditation but they are very, very helpful in getting a beginner to the point where they can actually experience deep meditative states. Once these states have been glimpsed then there is no turning back:)

    Great site by the way, Sonia! Please feel free to submit more articles to spiri2al.com, our small but growing community will definitely appreciate them!

    Mike S’s last blog post..Buddha Trance | Consciousness and dimensional awareness

  • Thanks for sharing your experience with us. I must say I have not meditated with binaural beats or light entertainment yet. I suffer from migraines so I am weary of trying out the light entertainment. I am however curious about brainwave entertainment including binaural beats and monaural beats. I am going to try it within the next couple of months and will post my experience on here to share with others.

    I look forward to hearing from you at My Meditation Garden again!

  • DUG853 says:

    I enjoy the Light/Sound entrainment devices the most.

    Binaural-beats PLUS flashing-lights at the proper frequency/ies.

    Having the dual-stimulation seems to be a better route for me.

    Of course, anyone with light-sensative conditions should not use the flashing lights. (epilepsy etc)

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