Saturday 10 November 2012

Binaural Beats For Meditation

By Wiam Visschedijk


The basic principle in the use of binaural beats concerns the human brain's ability to appropriate, process and sometimes merge source sounds into a single working sound. For example, if you were to take two different tone samples and feed those samples into each of your ears, you'd actually hear a combination of the two that would produce what amounts to a humming noise inside of the head.First discovered and later researched by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove in 1839, Binaural Beats, sometimes referred to as binaural tones, are apparent sounds created by the brain under certain conditions of stimulation. Much has been discovered in recent years particularly with regard to their use in human relaxation.


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Brain is the most delicate part of the body. It controls every single action we do. Our brain keeps working all through the day. But the brain state with the level of its frequencies keeps frequently changing. Delta, theta, Alpha and beta are the four frequency levels it operates at. Our brain is mostly in Alpha and Beta state, as we all keep thinking 24 hours a day. Brain changes its state only when it either stops or starts the process of thinking. We rarely enter delta and theta states. Our modern lifestyle has long forgotten being in relaxed meditative states at all.But there has recently been a great invention to deal with this chaos in our life. These frequency levels in the brain can be changed at will now. We can change our brain-state by using recorded sound waves. After listening to these sound waves our brain starts acting in different way. We can easily feel the relaxation and the meditative state inside our psyche. These sound waves are recorded in such a way as affects the brain in the fastest possible manner.

With the help of binaural beats we can experience noiseless brainwave beats. These beats are below the human audible range.Here is the history of Binaural Beats:Heinrich Wilhelm Dove invented binaural beats in 1839. He was the first person to discover them. A serious research got started in the following years. Ultimately Gerald Oster arrived at a conclusive judgement.He concluded some of his results in 1973. All of his research papers on binaural beats were published in Scientific American.Gerald wrote an article on "Auditory Beats in the Brain". He mentioned that binaural beats were a very powerful tool. It could provide a great help in neurological and cognitive research. Later on, physicist Thomas Campbell and Dennis Menerich with the help of Robert Monroe discovered many more things regarding this new technology. They bought lot of applications of binaural beats. They also developed software programs which could easily change the frequency levels in the brain.

There were made many more inventions in this field. Now, as of today, everyday a new tool is hitting the market facilitating ultimate relaxation and deep meditative states. All these tools have come with great new promises.Pure Binaural Beats Review Team on Working of Binaural Beats vis-a-vis Meditation Download for Brain Entrainment:

So, the simple answer is that binaural beats work by harmonizing the brain. More complicated answers abound.Ultimately, the practical uses of binaural beats are what make them such a hot topic in today's scientific community. Scientists have exhausted many avenues when it comes to mainstream treatments, so they, along with medical professionals, are keen on exploring non-intrusive means of treatment for some of the everyday problems that people have to deal with.There seems to be general consensus that Binaural Beats provide a highly effective way to set the mind at ease and promote meditation. Compact discs containing these rhythmic beats are now widely available so many people have an opportunity to use them in a practical manner for relaxation, sleep, and the all-important stress reduction.

I, myself, have no experience of any damaging effects due to the use of binaural beats. However, if you are using binaural beats for personal development purposes their use can be uncomfortable. All my experiences have been extremely positive, although not always pleasurable. Let me explain.ECC machines have been used in the past to monitor the brain activity of life-long meditaters. These experts at meditation showed alpha, that and even delta brainwave patterns while in a self-induced meditative state. Through binaural beat recordings you can create such states easily.

The alpha brainwave patterns are only apparent during a relaxed state. Alpha brainwaves are the most apparent brainwave state encountered during hypnosis and when we experience this state, which do constantly throughout the day, we are extremely susceptible to suggestion. This is the state that you enter during hypnosis. Theta brainwaves allow for the absorption of huge amounts of information while Delta brainwaves are most apparent when you enter a state of deep but dreamless sleep. It is the Delta state that is the main aim of such practices as transcendental meditation. Although for many entering the delta state while fully conscious can be very relaxing, for most it is not, for it is during such brain activity that internal change occurs.

Binaural beats may also be used as a form of alternative treatment for people with emotional and psychological issues. Using this technology. people can become much more stable than they otherwise would have been. This is an important measure for those in the mental health community, as they are concerned with changing the scope of things in regards to American mental health.




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