VEDIC SECRETS OF REM SLEEP, APNEA THE HIDDEN AND UNSUNG KILLER , BETA ALPHA THETA DELTA BRAIN FREQUENCIES - CAPT AJIT VADAKAYIL
The ancient Vedic Maharshis understood the staggering scale of the human mind. They did NOT need modern EEG, EMG , EOG or scanners – these 12 strand DNA seers with king size pineal glands could see the aura outside the visual sense range. The various frequency ranges came as colour.
This was my school morning assembly prayer-- a 7000 year old, lofty Sanskrit chant.
ॐ असतोमासद्गमय।
तमसोमाज्योतिर्गमय।
मृत्योर्माअमृतंगमय।
ॐ शान्तिःशान्तिःशान्तिः॥
Om Asato Maa Sad-Gamaya |
Tamaso Maa Jyotir-Gamaya |
Mrtyor-Maa Amrtam Gamaya |
Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih ||
"From the unreal lead me to the real!
From darkness lead me to light!
From death lead me to immortality!"
Upanishads, the Brihadaranyaka ( 1.3.28 )—5000 BC
"The Upanishads contain such godlike fullness of wisdom on all things that I feel the authors must have looked with calm remembrance back through a thousand passionate lives, full of feverish strife for and with shadows, ere they could have written with such certainty of things which the soul feels to be sure."-- A. E. George Russell - Poet, mystic.
In the 7000 year old Upanishads we get a glimpse into the workings of the minds of the great ancient Indian thinkers who were unhampered by the tyranny of religious dogma of opportunistic men ( who became brokers of Gods or Gods themselves ), burnings at the stake, political authority, pressure of public opinion, seeking truth with single-minded devotion, rare in the history of thought.
Watch the video below.
The modern Indian sage Maharishi Ramana ( 1879- 1950 ) used to be in REM sleep for so long that his friends in school used to kick him to wake him up, without effect.
The instant he passed away, a huge crowd along with many Western skeptics , saw a bright shooting star . He was buried in meditative sitting lotus pose , instead of the Hindu custom of cremation-- as fit for a jeevan mukt or a "liberated soul ".
Probably this custom is to discourage FAKE sages who dupe the gullible masses.
After you die your naive followers will bury you, and then you are condemned for ever, with your soul trapped on earth-- a horrible self inflicted punishment indeed..
Punch into Google search RIP IMPOSSIBLE WITH BURIAL, THE WORLD IS GOING BACK TO CREMATION VADAKAYIL.
This reminds me, I must put a post on this great man.
OM is the four states of consciousness, as per Patanjali Yoga.
OM is the waking state or jagrat. Beta brain wave
OM is the dreaming state or svapna. REM sleep state
OM is the deep sleep state or sushupti. (dream-less deep sleep state , the delta brain wave)
Om is the transcendental state or turiya. (beyond all the states) , the fourth has been called nirvana.
Stage 1 ( Drowsiness ) - When you first fall asleep, you are in Stage 1 sleep which last about 8 minutes. Eyes move slowly under the eyelids, and muscle activity slows down. You are between the alpha state and theta states.
This is a stage between sleep and wakefulness and you can be easily awakened. The muscles are active, and the eyes roll slowly, opening and closing moderately, and you drift in and out of sleep.
Stage 2 (Light Sleep) -Next, you go into Stage 2 sleep . Here eye movements stop, heart rate slows, and body temperature decreases. You are in Theta state, it gradually becomes harder to awaken the sleeper.
When you meditate your brain goes from Beta 25 Hz to Alpha 12 Hz and then to Theta 7 Hz. Theta brain waves are associated with " subconscious mind " -- while delta is connected with " unconscious mind.
Stages 3 and 4 (Deep Sleep) - Then you enter Stages 3 and 4 (Deep Sleep). During stages 3 and 4, the slow wave sleep , you are difficult to awaken. People who are awakened during Deep Sleep do not adjust immediately and often feel groggy and disoriented for several minutes after they wake up.
Children may experience bedwetting, night terrors, or sleepwalking during Deep Sleep. You are in the Delta state of high amplitude waves at less than 3 Hz and sometimes in Theta. The sleeper is less responsive to the environment; many environmental stimuli no longer produce any reactions.
REM sleep (Dream Sleep) - At about 70 to 90 minutes into your sleep cycle, you enter REM sleep. You usually have three to five REM episodes per night. Your eyes jerk rapidly in various directions under your eyelids, thus the name Rapid Eye Movement (REM) Sleep, where most muscles are paralyzed with occasional twitches.
This level is also referred to as paradoxical sleep because the sleeper, although exhibiting Beta EEG waves similar to a waking state, is harder to arouse than at any other sleep stage.
Vital signs indicate arousal and oxygen consumption by the brain is higher than when the sleeper is awake. There is shallow rapid breathing. REM stage has increased heart rate, raised blood pressure, erection in males, and the body does not regulate its temperature. Most of the vivid dreams occur during REM sleep, once awaken at this stage a person can remember the dreams.
The function of REM sleep is still NOT yet determined by modern science, and this is what I will address here . All scientists know is that a lack of it will impair the ability to learn complex tasks. One approach to understanding the role of sleep is to study the deprivation of it. During this period, the EEG pattern returns to high frequency waves which look similar to the waves produced while the person is awake.
A newborn baby spends almost 9 hours , or 50% of the day in REM sleep. By the age of five or so, only slightly over two hours is spent in REM. An adult reaches REM approximately every 90 minutes, with the latter half of sleep being more dominated by this stage. Adults spend 20% in REM. Older adults spend progressively less time in REM sleep.
Infants generally require about 16 hours a day, while teenagers need about 9 hours on average. For most adults, 7 to 8 hours a night appears to be the best amount of sleep, although some people may need as few as 5 hours .
Sleep deprivation affects the immune system in detrimental ways. Sleep is necessary for our nervous systems to work properly. Too little sleep leaves us drowsy and unable to concentrate the next day. It also leads to impaired memory and physical performance and reduced ability to carry out math calculations. If sleep deprivation continues, hallucinations and mood swings may develop.
Dreams mainly occur in the rapid-eye movement (REM) stage of sleep—when brain activity is high and resembles that of being awake. REM sleep is revealed by continuous movements of the eyes during sleep.
Dreams can last for a few seconds, or as long as twenty minutes. People are more likely to remember the dream if they are awakened during the REM phase. The average person has about 3 to 5 dreams per night, but some may have up to 7 dreams in one night.
The dreams tend to last longer as the night progresses. During a full 8-hour night sleep, two hours of it is spent dreaming. Dreams can have varying natures, such as frightening, exciting, magical, melancholic, adventurous, or sexual.
Like I said , males have an erection and females have enlarged clitoris during REM sleep. However this is NOT because of thoughts of sex, sorry. No matter what a dream is about, REM sleep will cause an erection in a man who is not impotent. Even newborn boys have a boner during REM sleep! The reason why men sometimes wake up with a hop is simply because they were having a dream when they woke up.
In females, nocturnal clitoral tumescence or NCT is accompanied by vaginal blood flow and transudation ( lubrication ).
So my dear gals take it easy, you are NOT so dirty minded, as you thought you were, and kept it as a dark secret. Just about 5% of your REM dreams were sexual. —TEE HEEEE !!
During a normal night of sleep the penis and clitoris may be erect for a total time of from one hour to as long as three and a half hours during REM.
The fact that a penis becomes erect and a clitoris becomes engorged, regardless of whether the dreams in progress have any erotic content or not is used to determine whether a man’s impotence is of physiological or psychological origin.
Twice the amount of blood flows to your brain during REM than when you are conscious.
Sigmund Freud, who greatly influenced the field of psychology, believed dreaming was a "safety valve" for unconscious desires. Sorry Freud , we had enough of all our sex and ego theories-- think again ! You have NOT understood the Vedic theories from which you dipped abundantly.
Alcohol reduces REM sleep, which aint good . Barbiturates cause drowsiness and have actions similar to alcohol in that they have a rebound effect and inhibit REM sleep. During REM sleep, the release of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine, serotonin and histamine is completely suppressed.
At least 95% of all dreams are not remembered. Certain brain chemicals necessary for converting short-term memories into long-term ones are suppressed during REM sleep. Unless a dream is particularly vivid and if one wakes during or immediately after it, the content of the dream is not remembered, unless you write it down immediately within a few seconds .
Horses , other herbivorous ungulates and Zebra can sleep while standing, but must necessarily lie down for REM sleep. Some aquatic mammals and some birds can sleep with one half of the brain while the other half is awake, so-called unihemispheric slow-wave sleep. REM sleep and the ability to dream seem to be embedded in the biology of many organisms that live on Earth. All mammals experience REM. Dolphins experience minimum REM.
During a typical lifespan, a person spends a total of about six years dreaming (which is about two hours each night)
So why is REM sleep so important?
Primarily REM is the brain's way of ensuring that the consciousness can be “booted up”, in the absence of an external trigger. In the absence of external stimulus, the brain might stay in deep sleep coma continuously until dehydration causes death. Humans cannot go into hibernation.
Non REM sleep restores our body physiologically , as when the body is at reast more cell division and repair happens..
REM sleep restores us mentally. REM sleep thus plays a huge role in learning and memory. During REM sleep, your brain consolidates and processes the information you’ve learned during the day.
It forms neural connections that strengthen memory, and replenishes its supply of neurotransmitters, including feel-good chemicals like serotonin and dopamine that boost your mood during the day.
REM has an UNLEARNING and memory-consolidating function . Some of these memories taken in by our senses may be rejected by the mind as useless, while others may be seen as valuable and retained.
There is information exchange from the conscious left lobe ( for right handers ) to be sub conscious right lobe. Learned skills consolidate in the brain during the REM sleep. This is why after a brain storming session, the thoughts must be left to incubate till an REM sleep. Major decisions are kept pending till then.
Can you imagine such ideas were developed by Indian Maharisis 7000 years ago, during their dielectic sessions ?. These noble souls never debated !.
The ancient Indian Vedic dialectic is based on a dialogue between two or more people who may hold differing views, yet wish to pursue truth by seeking agreement with one another. This is in contrast to debate, in which two or more people hold differing views and wish to persuade or prove one another wrong, and thus a jury or judge or a vote is needed to decide the matter.
REM sleep, is particularly important to the developing brain, possibly because it provides the neural stimulation that newborns need to form mature neural connections and for proper nervous system development.
Deprivation of REM sleep early in life for new born babies can result in severe behavioral problems, permanent sleep disruption, decreased brain mass, and will result in an abnormal amount of neuronal cell death.
The amount of REM sleep in humans drastically decreases with age. About 50% of infant sleeping is spent in REM, compared to only about 20% for adults. Fetuses and infants need heightened neural activity to stimulate brain development.
REM has been shown to have links to memory consolidation and to learning. Adults who are deprived of REM sleep have trouble remembering and learning new things. REM sleep stimulates the brain regions used in learning.
This is most important for normal brain development during infancy, which would explain why infants spend much more time in REM sleep than adults . REM sleep gives the brain a chance to exercise important neuronal connections that may otherwise deteriorate from lack of activity.
This is most important for normal brain development during infancy, which would explain why infants spend much more time in REM sleep than adults . REM sleep gives the brain a chance to exercise important neuronal connections that may otherwise deteriorate from lack of activity.
Like deep sleep, REM sleep is associated with increased production of proteins. People taught a skill and then deprived of non-REM sleep could recall what they had learned after sleeping, while people deprived of REM sleep could not.
People participating in an intensive language learning course experienced an increase of REM. This indicates that the brain requires more REM sleep in order to assimilate the new information.
REM sleep provided endogenous stimulation to prevent the brain from being shut down too long. REM sleep also acts as an escape valve for letting off the “psychic steam” that accumulates from emotional stresses during the day.
People become anxious, irritable, and sometimes borderline psychotic, when they have been experimentally deprived of REM. During REM dreaming almost all neurons in all parts of the brain increase firing rate. This firing rate is generally considered indicative of biologically significant information processing.
During REM sleep, the brain’s oxygen consumption , which reflects its energy consumption , ( I will talk about UNSUNG killer Apnea soon ) is very high– even higher than when someone is awake and thinking about a complex cognitive problem.
This is at a time when there is almost total muscle paralysis tonus during REM sleep. Only the respiratory and cardiac muscles maintain “essential services” , and the eye muscles remain active, producing the rapid eye movements characterizing this form of sleep. The small muscles of the middle ear also remain active.
During REM sleep, the body’s inner temperature is no longer well regulated and tends to shift toward the temperature of its surroundings, just as in reptiles.
REM sleep behavior disorder is often associated with a neurological disorder, such as Parkinson’s disease or a brain stem tumor. We have two sets of nervous systems. One controls excitation, while the other controls inhibition of the Tamas-Rajas ( yin-yang ) .
If a Parkinson patient like boxer Mohammed Ali , who received a lot of pounding on his head, holds out his hand , you will observe minor tremors. This is actually stimulated by slight, random differences in the amount each of the two systems are firing.
The brain contains more than 20 billion neurons. Each of these brain cells have 10000 connections with other nerve cells through out the brain. The electric, magnetic and chemical fields of your brain are in perpetual flux.
Neurons do not reproduce after birth. But glial cells, axons and dendrites increase in number throughout life. When we cease learning or having REM sleep these connection shrivel and dwindle away.
Astronauts take a Schumann field generator with them to produce 7.83 Hertz ( which is also the frequency of the earth and Hindu king mantra OM ) , to get proper REM sleep. This Schumann generator can generate full strength Schumann resonance which is in harmony with the 7 chakras of the human body.
Without this resonance, the top 3 chakras in your body are rendered ineffective
Smokers tend to sleep very lightly and often wake up in the early morning due to nicotine withdrawal. Alcohol robs people of deep sleep and REM sleep and keeps them in the lighter stages of sleep.
Now let me digress to Apnea.
Millions of people have died in the sleep because of APNEA. All these deaths have been attributed to “died peacefully in sleep” , cardiac arrest, stroke etc.
BLAH BLAH.
Watch the video below- for even you, could fall victim to this UNSUNG condition.
Every time you get choked, and oxygen levels fall too low , the survival mechanism kicks in and your body automatically gets out of REM sleep to "DE- paralyse " your voluntary muscles, so that you may continue breathing and live another day .
This deprives "Apnea party " of REM sleep, and thus quality rest. Such people remain stupid. Reduced REM sleep may contribute to weight problems in teenagers and children,
An estimated 20 million “not so bright” Americans have sleep apnea, as per research . However, few of them have had the problem diagnosed.
The EEG pattern during REM sleep is similar to the EEG Beta pattern when people are awake. However, the muscle activity is very quiet during REM sleep. This means that sleepwalkers are not in REM sleep, and are not acting out their dreams.
During REM sleep, the large voluntary muscles of the body are paralyzed. Conversely, brain activity is quite intense at this stage. REM sleep is the stage of sleep when people dream. It is thought by sleep researchers that the paralysis of the large muscles occurs to keep people from acting out their dreams.
REM sleep is sometimes called paradoxical sleep, due to the contrast between the high brain activity and the physical immobility of the sleeper.
Sleep apnea is a disorder of interrupted breathing during sleep. It usually occurs in association with fat buildup or loss of muscle tone with aging. These changes allow the windpipe to collapse during breathing when muscles relax during sleep . This problem, called obstructive sleep apnea, is usually associated with loud snoring (though not everyone who snores has this disorder).
Sleep apnea also can occur if the neurons that control breathing malfunction during sleep. During an episode of obstructive apnea, the person's effort to inhale air creates suction that collapses the windpipe. This blocks the air flow for 10 seconds to a minute while the sleeping person struggles to breathe.
When the person's blood oxygen level falls, the brain responds by awakening the person enough to tighten the upper airway muscles and open the windpipe.
The person may snort or gasp, then resume snoring. This cycle may be repeated hundreds of times a night.
The frequent awakenings that sleep apnea patients experience leave them continually sleepy and may lead to personality changes such as irritability or depression.
Sleep apnea also deprives the person of oxygen, which can lead to morning headaches, a loss of interest in sex, or a decline in mental functioning. It also is linked to high blood pressure, irregular heartbeats, and an increased risk of heart attacks and stroke.
In some high-risk individuals, sleep apnea may even lead to sudden death from respiratory arrest during sleep.
Sleep apnea disrupts sleep cycles and it can interfere with the ability to reach the REM stage of sleep throughout the night..
Patients with the typical features of sleep apnea, such as loud snoring, obesity, and excessive daytime sleepiness, should be referred to a specialized sleep center that can perform a test called polysomnography . This test records the patient's brain waves, heartbeat, and breathing during an entire night.
If sleep apnea is diagnosed, several treatments are available. Mild sleep apnea frequently can be overcome through weight loss or by preventing the person from sleeping on his or her back, by stitching a tennis ball on the pyjamas behind.. Lateral positions (sleeping on a side), as opposed to supine positions (sleeping on the back), are also recommended as a treatment for sleep apnea.
Other people may need special devices or surgery to correct the obstruction. People with sleep apnea should never take sedatives or sleeping pills, which can prevent them from awakening enough to breathe.
Again, a person with apnea literally stops breathing while asleep, because their throat collapses. Breathing only starts again when the person awakens, but the person does not remember doing this. The person wakes up – starts breathing again – and then goes back to sleep without remembering having woken up. This happens HUNDREDS of times a night!
Every night in America, more than 55 million people stop breathing. In the worst cases, no air enters the lungs for 40 – 60 seconds or longer. About 40,000 fatal heart attacks and strokes each year are from apnea in USA .
Apnea sufferers often have super loud snoring and high blood pressure. Apnea is often but not always associated with snoring. It is always present if snoring is present. It is often associated with extreme fatigue. ‘Jackhammer’ snorers have the most dangerous form of snoring.
With the onset of apnea, an underpressure develops in the airspace of the lungs, because more oxygen is absorbed than CO2 is released. With the airways closed or obstructed, this will lead to a gradual collapse of the lungs. CO2 will also accumulate in the tissues of the body, resulting in respiratory acidosis.
Regardless of type, an individual with sleep apnea is rarely aware of having difficulty breathing, even upon awakening, other than a heavy head with depression. Symptoms may be present for years (or even decades) without identification, during which time the sufferer may become conditioned to the daytime sleepiness and fatigue associated with significant levels of sleep disturbance.
The sign that is most suggestive of sleep apneas occurs when habitual snorers stop snoring for more than 20 seconds —and then resume snoring after some time with a rasping and snorting gasp .. Prolonged apnea leads to severe lack of oxygen in the blood circulation.
Brain cells need constant oxygen to live, and if the level of blood oxygen goes low enough for long enough, there is every possibility of brain damage. Partial brain damage can occur, making that person stupid with poor memory.
“Experienced” apneists, can hold their breath for a long time--we could send them for pearl diving , right? TEE HEEE !!.
The sign that is most suggestive of sleep apneas occurs when habitual snorers stop snoring for more than 20 seconds —and then resume snoring after some time with a rasping and snorting gasp .. Prolonged apnea leads to severe lack of oxygen in the blood circulation.
Brain cells need constant oxygen to live, and if the level of blood oxygen goes low enough for long enough, there is every possibility of brain damage. Partial brain damage can occur, making that person stupid with poor memory.
The following groups of people have a higher risk of developing OSA-- obstructive sleep apnea
Diabetes - especially if the diabetes is not well controlled
Individuals with hypertension (high blood pressure)
Obese individuals
People who regularly suffer from nasal congestion
People whose inner jaw is set back further than normal
People with enlarged tonsils or adenoids
People with fat necks
Smokers - regular smoking significantly increases the risk of OSA
Regular alcohol consumption - alcohol is a sedative which can over-relax the throat muscles.
Family history - people whose parent or sibling has/had OSA have a higher risk of developing it themselves.
Down syndrome - people with Down syndrome are more likely to suffer from OSA, compared to other individuals.
Complications of OSA- obstructive sleep apnea--
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Accidents - because the patient is sleepy during waking hours.
Family members suffer - especially if a person shares the same bed or bedroom. Loud snoring, a common feature of OSA, can undermine the quality of sleep of other members of the household.
Later risk of heart attack
Erectile dysfunction - problems either getting a boner or maintaining one.
Stroke - there is a greater risk of having a stroke, and suffering a second stroke if the sleep apnea is not treated properly.
“Experienced” apneists, can hold their breath for a long time--we could send them for pearl diving , right? TEE HEEE !!.
While in Bigg Boss episode 6, Navjot Singh Sidhu said he has seen Sachin Tendulkar sleep walking in the hotel alleyway at night , while in Pakistan for a cricket test series.
So what is sleep walking?
It happens while in deep NON REM sleep with Delta brain waves, as in REM sleep all large voluntary muscles are paralysed. Sleepwalking is also known as "somnambulism"; sleeptalking is also known as "somniloquy."
If you have a sleep walker in your house make sure he does NOT fall down and hurt himself, or even get an electric shock. Sleepwalkers are commonly injured when they trip and lose their balance. You may need to block off stairways with a rope.
Fatigue, lack of sleep, and anxiety are all associated with sleepwalking. When people sleepwalk, they may sit up and look as though they are awake when they are actually asleep. They may get up and walk around, or go to the bathroom.
The episode can be very brief (a few seconds or minutes) or it can last for 30 minutes or longer, but most episodes last for less than 10 minutes. If they are not disturbed, sleepwalkers will go back to sleep. However, they may fall asleep in a different or even unusual place. If the person is returned to bed without awakening, they usually does not remember the event.
It is not at all dangerous to awaken a sleepwalker, although it is common for the person to be confused or disoriented for a short time when they wake up.
Symptoms of sleepwalking include:
Having blank glassy look ( look right through you as if you are invisible ) on his face
Opening eyes during sleep
Not remembering the sleep walking episode when they wake up
Rarely, showing aggressive behavior when they are woken up by someone else
Sitting up and appearing awake during sleep
Taking in sleep and saying things that do not make sense
Taking in sleep and saying things that do not make sense
Attempt to escape from the house in search of something, say the heart of a dream girl.
Approximately 15% of children between 4-12 years of age will experience sleepwalking. Adults do less sleepwalking. Due to the short time frame involved, sleepwalking tends not to occur during naps.
Sleep talking can occur during any stage of sleep. The lighter the sleep, the more intelligible the speech. Sleep-talking by itself is harmless, however, it can wake up others and cause them a great deal of worry, especially when someone starts giving long speeches. One in two children do sleep-talking .
In general, animals that serve as food for other animals sleep the least. Conscious animal , the elephants sleep standing up during non-REM sleep, but lie down for REM sleep.
People who are under anesthesia or in a coma are often said to be asleep. However, people in these conditions cannot be awakened and do not produce the complex, active brain wave patterns seen in normal sleep. Instead, their brain waves are very slow and weak, sometimes all but undetectable.
REM sleep as the state of an active, hallucinating brain in a paralyzed body . Everyone dreams in color. It’s just that the memory of color fades quickly. Dreams are nature's way of enhancing the life experience. After seeing movie Avatar in 3D , it will be very difficult to see the same thing acted out by real men, within the limits of human might.
The EOG is a vital tool for identifying REM sleep since the EEG in REM, wake and stage look so similar. But, when we combine the EEG and EOG it is easy to see the differences.
The Electromyogram (EMG) is used to measure the muscle activity that occurs during sleep, and is particularly helpful when attempting to identify REM sleep. During REM sleep, humans experience a type of temporary paralysis during which the EMG drops to almost nothing (close to a flat line).
When our brains enter REM sleep they stop emitting neurotransmitter chemicals necessary for memory. That is why we cannot remember our dreams. Memories are stored NOT in the cells but in the overall pattern of electrical signals firing between cells.
Tunnels are like how rainwater tends to flow through channels that have already been etched in the earth. Key portions of our brains do not distinguish between dream and reality. To keep us from harming ourselves a safety switch deep in our brain stream largely shuts off our muscular system during REM sleep effectively paralyzing us.
The nervous system stores the info it receives in the form of memories. The most common irreversible dementia is Alzheimer disease. This condition begins with memory loss, which may first appear to be simple absentmindedness or forgetfulness.
As dementia progresses, the loss of memory broadens in scope until the individual can no longer remember basic social and survival skills or function independently. Thousands of fresh brain cells are born every day. As you continue stimulating your mind to grow, your brain will continue creating new connections among its billions of cells.
A sage does not dream, because he has no polarity. He’s just a witness.-- Ramana Maharshi.
When you become a witness in your life, life becomes absolutely simple. . You cannot call it waking, because this witness never sleeps; you cannot call it dreaming, because for this witness no dream ever appears; you cannot call it sleep, because this witness never sleeps. It is eternal awareness, this is Nirvana or enlightenment.
Four stages of consciousness : consciousness plus thinking is waking, consciousness minus thinking is turiya, unconsciousness plus thinking is dreaming, unconsciousness minus thinking is sleep.
Finally, the semi-circle symbolizes Maya and separates the dot from the other three curves. It is the illusion of Maya that prevents us from the realization of this highest state of bliss. The semi-circle is open at the top and does not touch the dot. This means that this highest state is not affected by Maya. Maya only affects the manifested phenomenon.
In Turiya thoughts subside and one becomes increasingly more awake; the mind settles down and consciousness itself becomes primary. Mediators describe this as pure consciousness or unbounded awareness. One sees the entire world and all things within it as part of oneself, and oneself part of all.
Turiya is a state of transcendence, the result of arduous meditation. There can be no consciousness without passage through intense pain. The Upanishads equates this experience with enlightenment.
We ordinary people lack contact with our fourth state of consciousness, and so we fail to live up to our potential as human beings.
This utterly quiet, peaceful and blissful state is the ultimate aim of all spiritual activity this highest state is not affected by Maya The Waker, The Dreamer, The Deep Sleeper and The Observer. Turiya is freedom from the limitation of the other states . You experience detachment and joy . Turiya Consciousness is the ultimate goal of spirituality for here you know what freedom is all about.
The dot, point, or bindu of OM symbol represents the fourth state, the absolute consciousness, which encompasses, permeates, and is the other three—this is Turiya. (Silence after A, U, and M of OM Mantra) .
TURIYA means “consciousness minus thinking” . It represents consciousness free from material influence or supreme consciousness . In Turiya there is the absolute awareness . It is the experience of ultimate reality and truth.
In Turiya, the self does not think, feel, or do, but rather observes thought, emotion, and action capable of truly understanding the totality of the universe. Turiya has no limits and no endpoint. It is infinitely transcendent, which means its potential is forever expanding.
You are now a unique individual and you are a vital part of a larger universal life force that transcends everything on earth.. Reality and truth become more clearly defined, allowing you to perceive that which lies above, below, and beyond the human experience.
The Theta state is at the border between the conscious and subconscious world. Theta allows you to dip into the subconscious mind--which the waking mind cannot, and obtain terrific visualization. Theta brain frequencies are between 3 Hz to 7 Hz.
In this state where your body is almost asleep while your mind is awake , you get focused concentration, lucid visualisation, insightful inspirational thoughts , terrific intuition, recall of emotions, and a feeling of universal oneness--basically engaging at the cellular and DNA level, tapping into the greater intelligence and divinity for the eureka moment. In short you are in a waking dream.
It is the gateway to learning as ideas come effortlessly. There are no fearful thoughts to argue against. There is NO inner opposition or hypocrisy.
Ancient Vedic yogis were mostly in their theta state , which is associated with the opening of the etheric third eye. The guilty without emotional freedom can gate crash into Theta state by using binaural beats .
Keep away from mind altering drugs, for easy access to the subconscious mind. Theta waves are dominant when your mind is focusing internally--and you can recall long forgotten memories. Problem solving and memorising becomes easier.
When in deep REM sleep the brain is most active because it starts to dream and the ability to hi-jack this signal is not science fiction anymore, it is already being done, as a part of covert mind control for warfare. HAARP in addition to disrupting your REM sleep is also involved in environmental vandalism.
Schumann's resonance of 7.83 hertz forms a natural feedback loop with the human mind/body. The human brain and body developed in the biosphere, the EM environment conditioned by this cyclic pulse. Conversely, this pulse acts as a "driver" of our brains and can also potentially carry information.
Functional processes may be altered and new patterns of behaviour facilitated through the brain's web of inhibitory and excitatory feedback networks. Functional processes may be altered and new patterns of behaviour facilitated through the brain's web of inhibitory and excitatory feedback networks.
In the fightening "Mindsnapper" or psychotronic mode, Scalar howitzers affect the electromagnetic mind-body connection. Being mind-snapped at a low level would cause you to lose consciousness.
Being mind-snapped at a slightly higher power would "entrain" all minds in the target area into a kind of hypnogogic trance, a state in which they would all be highly susceptible to suggestions and orders.
Being mind-snapped at high level would so disrupt the mind-body connection that everyone in the target area would fall down, instantly dead. Not only that, everything around you and inside you would be killed, so that your sterilized body would not rot for quite a long time.
Set in the "high intensity pulse mode," one blast and a person's nervous system is destroyed instantly.. It's the peak power that's important, not the average power. Every living cell in the body is killed instantly, including all bacteria, germs, etc.
With scalar EM pulse, the personnel die instantly. All electronic systems of the tank are dudded. Total systems kill is achieved.
The scalar electromagnetics revolution has made all previous forms of warfare nearly obsolete. scalar EM beams will easily penetrate the earth or the ocean. Camouflage, cover, and concealment have no effect on such a system. One can easily look inside buildings and into underground facilities.
The seemingly magical operations of psychoenergetics, sometimes called "psychotronics," cannot be achieved with ordinary transverse EM wave energy. But they are possible with longitudinal scalar waves because the mind itself is scalar in nature.
The mind is a very special kind of electromagnetic system, existing in the time domain... The engineering of the mind can only be accomplished with the waves of time.
The collective unconscious is becoming engineerable, "ant world," making us drones (slaves) to the whims of the scalar engineers.
These scalar military engineers have been teasing and scorning the whole world for 4 decades by crop circles.
Grace and peace!
CAPT AJIT VADAKAYIL
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