I bumped this up so that a friend could find it easier. They had asked about my use of the methods I describe in this thread. This was one of the very first posts I made when I joined the forum in September 2006.
Hello everyone:
I just started here recently, and I see that some people are interested in some things I have done to achieve my almost 9 months alchohol (and cigarette) free.
I just came across this site a few days ago, and I was extremely interested in the approach outlined by RJ, and the book. My own program to help myself was closely aligned, and I thought I would share some of my methods so you could add them if you desire to the RJ program.
This may more properly belong in the research section, but since I have some direct experience with it, I will post it here.
I have had an interest in brain wave synchronization for quite some time. Going back 20 years, I have used and experimented with Robert Monroes "HemiSync" program called "The Gateway Voyage". I have two different light/sound mind machines as well.
I am a degreed engineer, but not a doctor. The following is presented as only my personal experience.
The hypothesis is this: The brain wave patterns of those individuals who overuse, or abuse alcohol are shifted into the beta region heavily.
Here is a link with some supporting research for this hypothesis:
University of North Texas North Texan Online Spring 2000 : Brain Waves
This link advocates the use EEG biofeedback to regulate and control ones brainwave patterns into a lower level region towards the alpha and theta range. This type of equipment is extremely expensive, and not common. For my purposes, it is not a viable option for self-help.
For the benefit of those who are bewildered at this point, a little clarification on the terms.
Human brains are always in operation every second you live. The only time a human brain does not generate at least some sort of electrical activity is when it is dead. Certain patterns of electrical activity are more prevalent when you are asleep, some more so when you are awake and concentrating, and some more prevalent when you are agitated and upset. In general the patterns of electrical activity are grouped loosely into four bands.
Alpha Waves: about 8 to 12 cycles per second.
Beta Waves: anything above 12 cycles per second
Delta Waves: generally anything below 4 cycles per second.
Theta Waves: about 4 to 8 cycles per second.
The above is from memory, and other sources have slightly different groupings and definitions, but these are the general ranges. Each band has a mental state associated with it, which in general simple terms is:
Alpha Wave: relaxed mood, passive awareness.
Beta Wave: Alert, concentrating, or agitated.
Delta Wave: Asleep, unconscious of outside things.
Theta Wave: A relaxed state of creative reverie.
Now the brain can have any combination of waves and electrical activity going on a any one time. This means you are not in just one wave state at any one time. Just like music has several different notes, chords, timings all going on at once, so does your brain.
A more general hypothesis is that alcohol or any type of addiction is the result of the individual stuggling to control an unfavorable brain state. You want to feel more relaxed, or in control, or happier, or more outgoing, or whatever.
What I will relate to those here, is a method to shift brain waves to a more favorable state with equipment and methods easily available to the public.
I will split this into different posts, as the things I want to convey, will get lengthly. Again, they will only be the result of my experiences, and not a scientific study.
More later.
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