![]() ![]() If we can then begin to drop a little seed right in the subconscious, the brain can grab the image, animate it, and turn it into a mystical moment. When the person closes their eyes after they look at the image overlaid on the kaleidoscope, and I start suggesting things to them while they are remembering the image, it’s highly likely that the person will be right in that realm of low-level alpha or theta. ![]() So if we teach people how to move into trance with their eyes open, and at the same time we bleed mystical imagery into the kaleidoscope while the person is in a suggestible state, then we are training and programming them for a mystical experience. ![]() Now you are opening the door to the unknown.Īs you increase your suggestibility by suppressing your analytical mind, the decrease in your brain waves from beta to alpha to even theta, increases your level of trance. Because the neocortex is the memory bank of the known self, it bypasses your connection to everything that is known by association. You don’t see a car, a bicycle, a face, or anything that you would associate as known to you. The reason we use the kaleidoscope is because, when you gaze into the kaleidoscope, it bypasses the perceptual networks that are associated with stored “known” information in the brain. It’s that doorway where you are most suggestible (suggestibility is your ability to accept, believe, and surrender to information without analyzing it), and it’s that process that changes your brain waves from beta to alpha and theta with your eyes open. In working with the kaleidoscope, we teach people to relax their body and gaze into geometric patterns that unlock the door between the conscious mind and subconscious mind. One of the tools we’ve been using for more than half a decade to help people change their brain waves and move into trance is the kaleidoscope. Many of our students can change their brain waves on command. In fact, based on the analysis of the research we’ve received from Australia’s Bond University, as well as the research we’ve conducted on our own, the data shows our students have the capacity to quickly and consistently change their brain waves. Our community has become very adroit at doing this with their eyes closed. When the thinking brain shuts down, we move into trance, which allows us to receive more information either from our own autosuggestions, from visions of a new future, or from the quantum field. The less sensory information coming into your brain, the more the neocortex, or the thinking brain, settles down. When you close your eyes in meditation, disconnect from the outer world, and music fills the space, the sensory information coming into the brain is reduced. Since my team and I began this journey, we have been extensively training our student body to change their brain waves with their eyes closed in meditation. ![]()
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