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a neurosurgeon friend once told me that there is an expanding branch of neurology which studies/ hypothesizes that all of our brains are connected. Each of our brains gives off waves. These waves are like radio station frequencies and that certain people can tap into the same station as another, or in toher words that person 1 can tap into person 2's brain if person 1 is on the same brainwave as person 1, provided that they are on the same "radio station". does anyone know much aout this? thanks.
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Re: are our brainwaves connected?
Thu, August 6, 2009 - 9:14 AMI am working as a therapist trainee. I have heard that people take on the brain waves of their therapists while in session. This also put some pressure on me to have my brain waves be in good working order. I also find this is people I feel very connected with. I find it happening but I hope to be able to " control" it or play with it eventually. Yes, our brainwaves are connected.
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Thu, August 6, 2009 - 9:33 AMYes, our brainwaves are connected. We are one.
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Mon, August 10, 2009 - 6:58 AMYes our brains are connected.
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Wed, August 12, 2009 - 7:53 PMI have often thought that my brain waves can affect radio transmission. I know it sounds insane, but why not. There is electrical activity in our brains. Why couldn't we channel it and use it to our advantage? I've been attracted to and studying the paranormal since I was a child. I wouldn't call this paranormal, or supernatural, I don't know what I'd called it. Its not psychic. Its not telekinesis. I guess I don't like the stigma around all that stuff, and maybe part of me is a skeptic. Who knows. -
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Fri, August 14, 2009 - 3:00 PMyes, on a background level -
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Fri, August 14, 2009 - 7:56 PMWhat do you mean? -
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Tue, August 18, 2009 - 11:13 AMsomewhere in the back of our conscious mind... we all connect in a cognitive way...
this comes as a slight brush of color or emotion during our everyday wakeful state...
you can usually feel some of this while driving in traffic,
sometimes like when watching a sports game, emotions run wild and the connection may cause overwhelming feelings from outside – to join or amplify your already heightened emotional state
but when you slow your thoughts… you can sometimes connect with like thoughts… you don’t normally hear words, but inspiration moves you in a direction… you may even see images... many view this more as getting in touch with the akashic records... -
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Tue, August 18, 2009 - 9:12 PMThat's not what I meant. I meant the ability to make a car radio tune into a radio station that's been blocked by a hill. Do you think we can use our brain power to do that?
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Thu, August 20, 2009 - 5:12 PMHm, could you boost another radio signal--interesting question. Any answer I could make would be pure hypothesis, but I always find frequencies interesting- the ability of blind people to 'read colours' for instance, the effects of frequency on the body, be it audible or inaudible, perceived by sight, sensations and who knows what else. It's all interconnected, so I guess it's theoretically possible, but you'd have to train your brain to do it, and unless by some happy miracle you figure out how to 'tune your brain' into radio waves which might have something to do with the frequency in your brain. Now, I think that's an unlikely ability since brain frequency in alpha (normal, awake) state is 8-13 Hz (ish) and Beta (highly focused) usually only goes up to 30hz, and radio is 300Khz - 300 Mhz. That's quite a jump in frequency.
One brain to anther sounds more likely to me.
Now, could you act as a transmitter? That's another kettle of fish. I think so, but your range by yourself wouldn't be that great, if it's based on voltage and height. Could a group of people form a transmitter? I don't know, but it sounds like something I'd like to try! -
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Thu, August 20, 2009 - 6:03 PMHey everyone please help me with this....
More and more I think I am picking up on other people's brainwaves . I don't think I am going crazy by the way. I sometimes think something, an example: I was thinking about the cool clothes this guy in my class was wearing, and then 10 minutes laters someone brings up in a conversation that I overhear the way this guy dresses. It's almost a premonition. Nothing big so far, just a few times with something I was thinking ( and being in the same space at other people who are thinking) and then minutes later someone talks about it and I'm like wow, I was just thinking that. I'm sensitive all around to stuff but never like this. I'm going to monitor it for a while and tell my therapist and see what happens. If the voices say bad things I will really have cause for concern but as long as it's just about what the next topic of conversation is that seems harmless. What do you think? -
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Thu, August 20, 2009 - 10:47 PMIt is our illusion of separateness that makes us think it strange to be tuned in to each other. We are all one. When that becomes clear, then not being able to know will seem strange. -
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Fri, August 21, 2009 - 2:25 PM@Suzi, I agree, that's kind of a Buddhist/pagan perspective.
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Fri, August 21, 2009 - 5:18 AMaschliegh...that is more like telepathy i think....i have experiences with that...what u mentioned ...a lot. ...i've never thought that perhaps brain waves are responsible for the transfer of information....but it's probably so.
my thoughts on our brain waves being connected ...is that they aren't really...and that they do connect... by colliding/merging with other brain waves..in some way or cases create conduits to a shared wave or waves....but i base what i think on brainwaves on what i experience with telepathy(or synchronicity?.....the experiences also made me want to know more about synchronicity).....
i keep looking for ways to understand the mechanics of mind/spirit energy and always find it interesting that there are so many parts to a large picture that we can see, experience and share that has so much room for understanding.
i kinda believe we are connected and individual. well strongly believe....but always looking for more. -
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Fri, August 21, 2009 - 9:31 AMI feel our separateness is the illusion. It is the cause for the discord we suffer.{{{ I, mine, me, you, yours, theirs}}}. While we live in this illusion of 3D, we suffer. When we realize we truly are one, as the cells in our body are one body, we are connected. Prayer and meditation will bring your answer. -
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Fri, August 21, 2009 - 9:48 AMI very much belive in our interconnectedness. I am getting my masters in psychology and I took a class on tranferance/counter transferance which is where the therapist and client are illiciting very silimilar things in each other simutaneously. It's cool to think about. It's made the way I am a client and the way I am a therapist different. Also the people we are deeply connected with, families, lovers, people in the same program at school may be going through similar things in our lives at the same time so it would make sense we think similar thoughts at similar times. -
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Fri, August 21, 2009 - 11:03 AMwhen you 'push' at something.... and make a connection... you might feel a 'resistance'
by feeling this resistance you might be able to perceive this action of resistance as information
the push and pull define the communication
i try to not push.... this is too aggressive of me and my will
i would rather be receptive and let the energy move thru me... this is better and more real
pushing is alot like shouting -
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Fri, August 21, 2009 - 2:27 PM@D' ner, I totally agree. I can't stand pushy people. Its a pet peeve of mine! -
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Tue, August 25, 2009 - 1:10 PMYou know guys this field is really new so there lacks a lot of info. I look this stuff up all the time and find the info is lacking.
I'm going into spiritual psychology as a degree and a career. I think this field of study will be important in the future tp psychologists and scientist.
It's amazing and real and for people who are experiencing these things I wish there was more support for it.
Let's use this tribe to bring up articles and research about this stuff ok? -
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Tue, August 25, 2009 - 7:24 PMI think the man who wrote the book Life 101, Jon Roger has a school for spiritual psycology in California. That book is probably a good place to start.
www.amazon.com/Everything.../ref=sr_1_3
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Wed, August 26, 2009 - 12:52 AMThis really isn't a new field at all. It is the most ancient of study. "Info" is lacking because it is traditionally an oral teaching,and avoided by science. "Science" is the new teaching. That is why stuff on it is lacking. Those of us who realize this stuff is real and are experiencing it don't need validation from anyone to validate it.
Body
Mind
Heart
Spirit
Science tends to focus heavily on the first two, dabble in the third, and deem the fourth invalid. Validation from those so ignorant would not be worth much. It is wonderful to see science finally coming to terms with reality as it really is, and not as they have tried to tell us it is for these few centuries they have been growing up.
I celebrate your education and efforts to help make the veil part and revel illusion and truth for what they are. -
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Wed, August 26, 2009 - 9:23 AMScience studying spirit is a pretty new thing. thank you for celebrating my eduation . I am also not looking for outside validation of my experiences. I am however looking for concrete ways to use the knowledge of interconnectedness to help people and myself live better lives. I think science can play a part in that. It's also an art to work with energy in this manner.
Now that we know we are sharing brain waves, we have a collective mind, What do we do with it? How do we use this to heal or grow or love better or whatever we want to do or see happen in the world? -
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Fri, August 28, 2009 - 2:31 PMwe are... all of us... doing this thing... right now
its the self realization that we are connected, and then the conscious experience... and the deeper understanding of the interconnection. that, i believe that is what you are looking for
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Fri, August 21, 2009 - 2:24 PMI don't think that's abnormal, I think that's paranormal, and I recommend going to the library and researching paranormal phenomenon and psychic skills, and telepathy! Its not a mental illness!
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Fri, August 21, 2009 - 2:20 PMInteresting post Leila. Well I think this boy I was with at the time thought I was crazy, cause he broke up with me shortly after that. Oh well. -
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Sun, October 18, 2009 - 12:18 PMWE can use we use our Bones as a sort of receiver/ transmitter, Amplifier...
Next time your too far away form your car for the lock to work try holding the Fob up to your chin, youll see an increase in range of use....
I believe that this also must play some role in our personal reception of other brain waves and personalizes who and how we connect with others in some degree...
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Wed, October 21, 2009 - 8:14 PMI've found while traveling with people for periods of time we become fine tuned to each others thoughts,emotions and needs. It really helps out on the road, we help each other out without words. Everything is easier when things just get done all at the same time. Also at any big gathering of people these things happen all the time. I'll have alittle tune playing in my head walk around some trees and there's someone pickin' that same tune on the banjo.When we experience this we start noticing other forms of sychronicities around at the same time. When this happens is when we should be the most intuitive and look for the messages around us.
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Wed, December 2, 2009 - 5:27 AMSander,
This is a discussion, not a place to put your spam. What is your understanding of the topic, or do you have one?
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