Theta Wave Pulse Technology has been used successfully to improve learning ability, increase memory retrieval, stimulate creativity, and enhance meditative states. Theta waves buffer the brain's neural impulses that block new information from being learned or block previous information from being remembered.
4 common levels of brain waves, also recognized as
consciousness/awareness
13-40 Hz
|
Beta Waves |
Normal waking
consciousness. Active, busy or anxious thinking. Active concentration, arousal,
and cognition |
| 7-13 Hz |
Alpha Waves |
Relaxation (while awake),
pre-sleep and pre-wake drowsiness |
| 4-7 Hz |
Theta Waves |
Deep meditation, dreams,
REM sleep |
| < 4Hz |
Delta Waves |
Occurs most frequently
during stage 4 non-rapid eye movement sleep. Deep dreamless sleep, loss of body
awareness |
How is Theta Level achieved on these recordings?
Two separate tones, 83 Hz in the left ear channel and 70 Hz
in the right ear channel, are recorded and played back at the same time. The
brain is capable of recognizing 83 Hz in one ear and 70 Hz in the other ear,
even if the tones are recorded at a subliminal level and cannot be heard. At
this frequency, the brain is then able to cancel out the difference between the
two tones by subtracting the lower Hz from the higher Hz. When you subtract 70
Hz from 83 Hz, you get 13 Hz, or 13 pulses per second. The smaller value pulse,
created from two higher value frequencies/Hz, is called binaural beats. At this
level, 13 Hz/beats per second, the brain waves are functioning at Beta Level. By
gradually lowering the higher frequency/Hz, and sustaining the lower
frequency/Hz, the brain will follow the decreasing pulses per second via entrainment.
When the recording reaches 74 Hz in left ear channel and 70 Hz in the right
channel, there will be a difference of 4 Hz, or 4 pulses per second. At this
level, the brain is hearing 4 binaural beats and the brain waves are
functioning at Theta level. These recordings have been professionally mastered
to reach this level gradually over an 8 minute time span. The rest of the
recording remains at 4 binaural pulses, which enables the listener to remain in
a Theta level of awareness.
For best results, play through stereo headphones or
stereo speakers.
Is there another level of awareness?
Yes. This is
called Gamma waves. This state is recognized from 40 to 50 Hz and higher
Do not listen while driving, operating machinery, or when
personal responsibilities are required