REMOTE VIEWING AND THETA

KNOW YOUR BRAINWAVE STATES

In order to successfully remote view, an individual must operate at a level of mind known as Theta.  Theta waves oscillate between 4 to 5 cycles per second.  Psychophysiologists call this the deep Theta level of the mind.  The deep Theta zone is precisely at the interface with the Delta level of mind (deep sleep), where the human brain waves oscillate between 1 to 4 cycles per second.  Your brain beats much like your heart beats, the frequency or pulses per second create a channel or band, much like AM/FM radio bands that are sending and receiving information along that channel with clarity separate from the other channel.  Anyone can lower their brainwave frequency to enjoy multiple benefits like reduced stress, better health, slowing down the aging process, intuition. and the ability to access more information in order to make better decisions, enhance communication, and divining your life’s purpose.  To do all this you must train your brain to oscillate or beat at Alpha and Theta at regular intervals.

Brain-waves

Brainwave Frequencies:
Beta: The brain functions at approximately 14 cycles per second or higher, ideal level to take action. (90% of individuals do their thinking and actions at this frequency).

Alpha: The brain functions at approximately 7 to 14 cycles per second, ideal level for deductive reasoning, thinking (the most effective frequency for thinking, but only 1% think in this brain frequency).

Theta: The brain functions at approximately 4 to 7 cycles per second, ideal for correcting problems of biological intelligence.

Delta: The brain functions at approximately 4 to as low as 1/2 cycle per second, experienced during sleep.

The Delta level of mind has remained up to now one of the most mysterious and unsolved puzzles of modern science. Man is exploring further and further frontiers of the natural world and of space, but has yet to gain any understanding of a state in which he spends close to a third of his lifetime. There is a good reason for this.  Since consciousness is lost at the Delta level, the scientific mainstream has concluded that most thought processes disappear when sleeping. Since no one has ever recalled any experiences while in the Delta state, it was inferred that there was really nothing to be recalled. Remote viewing operations in Europe have shown otherwise.

Matthew 18:3 “Unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.

Small children function mainly at the Theta, Alpha and Delta states of mind, as do animals. Human adults operate mostly at Beta.  Alpha, Theta and Delta (sleep) are defined as “altered states of consciousness,” as opposed to Beta, which is considered to be a fully conscious state. They are so called because it is necessary to alter one’s state of consciousness from the fully awake state Beta, to either Alpha, Theta or Delta (sleep), which are all progressive states of expanded awareness and thus are subject to less vibratory interference from the biological brain.  Beta is the so-called conscious level of mind. Alpha and Theta form the subconscious regions of the mind’s operation, and Delta is the unconscious region of thought activity. These states form the spectrum of mind operation.

When someone is awake and totally active, his/her brain waves operate at a level called Beta where they mainly oscillate between 14 to 30 cycles per second. As one’s mind relaxes and disconnects somehow from the external material world – as when daydreaming, for instance, or when meditating, or watching a movie one enters a more focused, expanded state of awareness where brain wave patterns are mainly composed of Alpha waves oscillating at between 8 and 13 cycles per second. When relaxing even further, the mind enters a region that correlates with a large relative quantity of brain wave patterns of 4 to 7 cycles per second. This is the Theta zone of the mind.

The Beta level corresponds to a focus of concentration by the mind upon the outside or perceptually separated world, and the Alpha and Theta levels correspond to a more internally focused, self-reflective state.  Each human being experiences the Theta level for a fleeting moment every night before the mind dips down from the Beta level of awareness (awake state), to the Delta state (brain waves of less than 4 cycles per second: deep sleep), and passes rapidly through the Alpha and Theta states to enter the profound sleep level, where consciousness of self is totally lost, and where even dreams do not occur.

When dreaming, a sense of self is necessary and the mind has to go back up to the Theta or Alpha state.  Delta is the level of the mysterious universal mind. It is the level at which the differentiated self (ego) expands to become undifferentiated and operates outside of the confines of linear time/space.  This is the level of One.  Freud said sleep creates favorable conditions for telepathy.  Imagine what Freud would make of this dream:  A man in a jungle is surrounded by savages holding their spears first rising, then descending. Each spear had a hole in the tip. When he awoke he saw this dream as the answer to a problem that had had him stymied.  The man was Elias Howe, who invented the first practical sewing machine.  He could make the needle rise and descend, but not sew until his dream told him to put the hole at the tip.

In a nutshell: As the mind focuses upon the external, perceptually separated material world, it is at the Beta level. When the mind focuses and increasingly concentrates self-reflectively upon itself and its inner processes, it climbs in awareness from Alpha to Theta, and finally to Delta.