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, Jeanne Garner

<jeanneg wrote:

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> At 07:49 PM 4/1/2009, you wrote:

>

>

> >You may 'believe' that but my experiences have shown a massive

> >difference between a mantra and proper conditioning cycles.

>

> Actually, I took a live seminar last October. I did everything

> exactly as I was taught--and I reached the exact same " level " as I

> had been doing with my mantra. Of course, it might be different for others.

>

 

Jeanne,

 

I am NOT debunking your statements, I am just REAL CURIOUS to what your

verification process is.

 

For example I have a Silva Educator that actually reads brain waves off of both

frontal lobes.

 

Some people use a galvantic skin response device that has a sound attached to

it. The deeped you get, the more the change in sound.

 

What did you use to verify?

 

Hopefully it was NOT emotions.

 

Emotions are fickle. COMFORT ZONES are fickle.

 

In fact in my opinion COMFORT ZONES hold more people back from learning and

evolving than anything else.

 

But then again I love to get better, and better and better and better and better

and better than any one else on the planet.

 

AND if you are comfortable with where you are, GREAT!

 

Some want to not learn but to be comfortable.

 

But me, I do motorcycle ride on the roads BUT THE MOST FUN is to take to the

dirt and do crazy things...to feel the thrill of life...and NOT the comfort of

highway driving.

 

Then again that ex-client of mind won't even drive now because if she drives

that means she is mentally competent and might/will lose her disability.

 

She can't let that happen, can she?

 

John La Tourrette, PhD

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No, I don't have a whiz-bang gizmo to measure brain waves. On the

other hand, I can easily notice what's going on with my body and

mind. Emotion? When I'm doing " emotion " ( " good " or " bad " ) I'm not

at level, it pops me right out.

 

Now, other people might have a different experience or describe it

differently, but what I notice about going to Level is a sort of

smoothing out. At beta, it's like being in a boat on choppy

water--interesting, maybe exciting, but bumping and bouncing around

all over the place. At alpha, and more so at theta, it's like being

in a canoe on a lake at glass-off. If I really examine it, I'll

notice that breath, heart, energy rhythms and even the almost

constant sound I hear not only harmonize, but come into resonance.

 

Not sure what you're getting at about " comfort zones " but yes, I find

being at Level (alpha or theta) very comfortable.

 

Jeanne

 

At 04:19 PM 4/2/2009, you wrote:

 

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tialskills ,

>Jeanne Garner <jeanneg wrote:

> >

> > At 07:49 PM 4/1/2009, you wrote:

> >

> >

> > >You may 'believe' that but my experiences have shown a massive

> > >difference between a mantra and proper conditioning cycles.

> >

> > Actually, I took a live seminar last October. I did everything

> > exactly as I was taught--and I reached the exact same " level " as I

> > had been doing with my mantra. Of course, it might be different for others.

> >

>

>Jeanne,

>

>I am NOT debunking your statements, I am just REAL CURIOUS to what

>your verification process is.

>

>For example I have a Silva Educator that actually reads brain waves

>off of both frontal lobes.

>

>Some people use a galvantic skin response device that has a sound

>attached to it. The deeped you get, the more the change in sound.

>

>What did you use to verify?

>

>Hopefully it was NOT emotions.

>

>Emotions are fickle. COMFORT ZONES are fickle.

>

>In fact in my opinion COMFORT ZONES hold more people back from

>learning and evolving than anything else.

>

>But then again I love to get better, and better and better and

>better and better and better than any one else on the planet.

>

>AND if you are comfortable with where you are, GREAT!

>

>Some want to not learn but to be comfortable.

>

>But me, I do motorcycle ride on the roads BUT THE MOST FUN is to

>take to the dirt and do crazy things...to feel the thrill of

>life...and NOT the comfort of highway driving.

>

>Then again that ex-client of mind won't even drive now because if

>she drives that means she is mentally competent and might/will lose

>her disability.

>

>She can't let that happen, can she?

>

>John La Tourrette, PhD

>

>

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