We would
like to begin by acknowledging and applauding your search
for personal and spiritual healing and growth. At a time when
our planet is seemingly at a crossroads in virtually every
area -- economically, governmentally, environmentally, educationally,
technologically, and spiritually -- our only purpose is to develop and make available the world's
most sophisticated and state-of-the-art tools for nurturing
your personal and spiritual awakening, thereby nurturing the
evolution of our planet as a whole.
Because
we are considering the possibility that deep meditation, brought
about through the use of modern technology, will bring us
the personal growth benefits we all have been seeking, let's
begin by examining the philosophical roots of such practice.
Perhaps in this ancient wisdom there is something we can use
to guide us, even today.
All traditions
of meditation flow from one premise: that the entire universe
is made of one all-encompassing energy, intelligent and aware,
existing forever as the source of everything. Because there
is nothing outside of it, say the mystics, because of its
completeness, this energy has nothing to get or need, nothing
to fear. Simply because it is its nature to do so, this one
energy continually spins itself out as the entire, infinite
universe. The very nature of this energy, it is said, is contentment,
love, peace, happiness, perfection, completeness.
The totality
of this energy, say the mystics, is who you really are; your
seeming separateness, an illusion. Saints and sages have for
centuries attempted to describe to humankind a state of awareness
where this feeling of oneness with everything in the universe
is the predominant experience. For thousands of years, curious
seekers have responded to these explanations by asking "If
I am this one, infinite energy, the beginningless and endless
totality of everything, if I really am Love itself, then why
do I feel so bad? Why do I have so many problems? Why don't
I feel the peace and happiness you say is my true nature?"
And the mystic invariably would answer, "You do not experience
your true nature because of your mind. Your mind keeps you
from the experience of what truly is."
We, of
course, know today that this is true -- the mind does indeed
act as a filter, coloring our view of reality just as colored
glasses give an illusory tint to what we see. As we grow up,
our brain is programmed that some things cause pain and should
be avoided, while others bring pleasure and should be sought.
Unfortunately, many of these early associations are true only
in our limited family situations. Expressing certain feelings
may bring us pain in our family circle, but out in the rest
of the world, the inability to express feelings is in most
cases severely limiting. Since our brains tend to focus on
only one thing at a time, we tend to only see those situations
and draw into our lives those people who confirm the illusion
that it is unsafe to openly express our feelings. Our brain
will always filter reality so as to confirm that its predominant
beliefs and associations are the truth. No wonder we don't
see the universe of love and harmony described by saints and
mystics!
Mystical
explanations of the origin of the universe shed further light
on this problem. These explanations state that the one energy
of reality, at the moment of creation, polarized itself into
a seeming duality -- good and evil, male and female, up and
down, here and there and all other pairs of seeming opposites.
This duality, however, is more apparent than real. In each
pair of opposites, each part is dependent on the other for
its existence, like two sides of the same coin. "Cold" is
meaningless without "hot"; "good" makes no sense without "bad".
According to the mystical philosophies of the East, it is
the tension between these pairs of opposites, in your mind,
that actually causes the universe to manifest.
This tension
between opposites is also reflected in the human brain. The
brain, divided into two hemispheres, right and left, has the
same dual structure -- made more acute by the fact that in
virtually all people the two hemispheres are unbalanced, a
state called brain lateralization. Since the brain filters
our reality in this split-brain way, we tend to see things
in terms of duality rather than the oneness spoken of by mystics.
If the brain could somehow learn to operate in a more coherent,
holistic manner, if the two sides of the brain could somehow
balance, interact more, and function as one, then possibly
our experience of reality would be different.
Our childhood
associations and programming may tell us what to seek or avoid
in order to gain pleasure or avoid pain, but at an even deeper
level the dual structure of our brain tells us that we are
part of a world of separation, that we are somehow separate
from and in opposition to the rest of the world. The more
lateralization in the brain (in other words, the more tension
between polar opposites) the more feelings of separation,
fear, anxiety, and isolation. In fact, as we shall see, only
a lateralized brain can continue to entertain the types of
beliefs that result in dysfunctional and addictive behaviours
and the painful feelings that accompany them.
Modern
brain research indicates that long-term meditation does in
fact balance the brain, creating a synchrony between the two
hemispheres. Many researchers have studied this phenomenon
over the last twenty years. One such researcher, Dr. Charles
Stroebel, Ph.D., M.D., director of the Institute for Advanced
Studies in behavioural Medicine, performed a series of experiments
on meditators during the 1970s. He discovered that electrical
brain wave patterns of meditators changed, in periods of deep
meditation, to a single, coherent pattern, indicating that
both sides of the brain -- ordinarily out of phase -- were
working together in a balanced, synchronous manner. While
in the vast majority of people one hemisphere or the other
is alternately dominant over the other, depending upon the
task being performed, advanced meditators seemed to develop
the ability to use their whole brain and to live in a more
balanced state characterized by brain synchronisation and
whole brain functioning.
This and
other research has demonstrated that this balancing, or synchronisation,
of the hemispheres of the brain happens in all forms of meditation.
The degree of hemispheric synchronisation can be very precisely
determined by measuring the meditator's brain wave patterns
with an electroencephalograph (EEG) machine.
When the
brain is very lateralized (one hemisphere being very dominant
over the other), the brain waves are in what is called the
beta range. This is the brain wave function of normal waking
consciousness characterized by external attention. At the
extremes of the beta range one feels stressed-out, uncomfortable,
and (literally) out of sync. Dysfunctional and addictive behaviours,
neurosis, and feelings of separation -- in other words, all
the extremes of duality -- are common experiences when the
brain is in the extremes of the beta range.
If the
brain begins to synchronize, if the two sides of the brain
begin to communicate more, these experiences begin to dissipate
and the brain finally moves into an alpha brain wave state.
This is a state of pre-sleep/pre-waking drowsiness or, if
one remains alert, light meditation. Ironically, alpha is
also a state of increased focus; it is in the alpha state,
for instance, that learning, including so-called "super" learning,
takes place.
If synchronisation
continues, one next enters a theta brain wave state, the state
of dreaming sleep, or if alertness is maintained, a deep meditation.
Theta is also the brain wave state of heightened creativity.
The "ah-ha" experience of suddenly making a creative connection
is accompanied by bursts of theta waves in the brain.
If the
brain synchronizes still further one finally enters the delta
brain wave state, ordinarily a state of deep, dreamless sleep,
but also, if one can maintain alertness, a state of extremely
deep meditation. Finally, in the deepest part of the delta
range, the two sides of the brain become so balanced that
any tension between opposites is transcended. At this point
the normal conscious mind is bypassed and the "transcendental"
experience of oneness and harmony with the entire universe
is revealed.
Any kind
of focusing will bring about a degree of brain synchronisation
(i.e. meditation). The greater the focus, the greater the
synchronisation (and the deeper the meditative state). The
mystic, then, sitting to meditate, balances the brain through
some form of focusing, whether by repeating a prayer or mantra,
keeping the attention on the flow of the breath, staring at
a candle flame, or by using one of many other techniques.
Whatever the technique, the effect on the brain is substantially
the same -- brain synchronisation, and after much practice,
transcendental experience. As the meditator focuses, he or
she moves from a beta brain wave state into an alpha state.
After many years of disciplined practice the meditator gains
enough experience to begin accessing the deeper theta brain
wave state (and with still more practice, the delta brain
wave state) and begins to enjoy the experience of transcendental,
expanded awareness.
So just
what is this transcendental awareness? Is it becoming some
kind of a blob of undifferentiated goo that wants to sit and
stare at its navel instead of going to work in the morning,
or some kind of silly, smiling lunatic handing out flowers
in the airport? Contrary to common Western mythology about
such things, persons operating continually in this type of
awareness (a kind of 24-hour-a-day state of meditative alertness
sometimes referred to as "the awakened mind") are more productive,
happier, capable of more intimacy, more creativity, and more
wholeness. Since the filter through which they view reality
does not split everything in to categories based on arbitrary
early life programming, they see life more objectively, without
fear and judgment, without a need to manipulate others, without
need for approval -- in short, without the limitations of
mental programming. This is, in fact, a state of peak performance.
And, when the brain is in this highly synchronous and coherent
state, it produces large quantities of pleasure-causing neurochemicals
called endorphins, making the whole experience very pleasurable!
Between
the stressed-out jangle of the beta state and the peaceful
depths of delta there is, however, much territory to be covered
and much healing to be done. As one moves into the alpha and
theta states, the subconscious portion of the mind is accessed
and becomes available. This is where the belief systems that
structure our experience of ourself and and our universe are
stored. We mentally project this material onto what is, creating
our own private universe in much the same way that light,
passing through a celluloid image, projects an image on a
movie screen. When we enter the alpha and theta brain wave
states during sleep, we scan this subconscious data and to
a certain extent re-arrange and process it. We call this scanning
and processing dreaming, and it is, indeed, in the theta state
that REM (rapid eye movement) sleep associated with dreaming
occurs.
In the
delta state one accesses what has been referred to as the
collective unconscious, where the broadest and most primal
programs about what it means to be human are stored. The delta
sleep experience of the collective unconscious is in some
ways a very intense one, intense enough that in this state
we go totally unconscious and do not even dream. It is only
from the experience of very advanced meditators (including
those using Holosync Solution soundtracks) remaining alert and aware
in this state that we know that in the delta state material
from the collective unconscious is accessed. (It may be that
some levels of the collective unconscious are accessed in
the theta state also, but it is our belief that the deeper
and more substantial levels are accessed only in the delta
state.) Though this experience of the collective unconscious
is intense enough that we ordinarily can only experience it
in total unconsciousness, it is at the same time such a pleasurable
and essential process of renewal and reinvigoration that sleep
is the one thing that humans cannot be induced to give up.
It is
in these subconscious and unconscious areas of the mind that
we find the answer to the question of why, for 99.9 % of humanity,
the brain cannot for very long remain in this synchronized
state, where the deep emotional healing and rapid brain evolution
we are interested in, spontaneously occurs. Meditators invariably
find, whatever their technique, that the feeling of peace,
well-being, and super-alertness gained during meditation fades
rather quickly, often within minutes. This happens because
the belief systems that tell us we are separate and not okay
immediately begin to reassert themselves, causing the brain
to return to a less synchronized (and therefore less expanded)
state of awareness. As the brain re-lateralizes (one of the
two hemispheres again becoming dominant over the other) endorphin
production dramatically decreases and the feeling of well-being
fades with it.
Why does
this re-lateralization of the brain take place? Why is the
peace, happiness, and connectedness that appears when the
brain is balanced so difficult to sustain? Current research
into the nature of the mind, and, in fact, into the very nature
of the universe itself, indicates that the universe may be
nothing more than a giant hologram created by the mind. Holograms,
you may know, are three-dimensional images projected into
space with the aid of a laser. According to this theory (espoused
by, among others, David Bohm, a protege of Einstein's and
a world-famous quantum physicist; Karl Pribram of Stanford
University and one of the world's most famous neurophysicists;
and Stanislav Grof, professor of psychiatry at John Hopkins
Medical School and the originator of the Holotropic Breathwork
process) the universe you see and experience is but a holographic
image created by the patterns of belief in the subconscious
and unconscious areas of the mind.
Since
at a fundamental level we share many common subconscious and
unconscious beliefs, specially those of the collective unconscious,
the universes we individually create seem to be a single shared
universe rather than billions of individual and overlapping
universes. Although similar and sharing many basic commonalties,
these individual universes are not the same. Ten people can
see the same event, but each experiences it in an entirely
different way and will give widely divergent descriptions
of what happened. Even twins, with identical DNA encoding,
experience the same things differently. One person's happiness
can be another person's hell, depending upon their personal
holographic model of the universe.
As a wit
once said, "I wouldn't have seen it if I hadn't believed it!"
This, indeed, is the way our holographic mind operates. If
the internal hologram is one of perfection, delight, and connectedness,
that will be the nature of the world we create; if it is of
fear, shame, separation, and problems, an entirely different
world will be the result. A brain with a separation-based
holographic model will always re-lateralize in order to continue
its creation of such a universe. A brain with a holographic
model that is unity-based, however, has no need to re-lateralize
and will create a universe of oneness, peace, and happiness.
This process
of constructing a new and more truthful holographic model
of the universe is nothing new -- meditators the world over
have been doing it for over ten thousand years, using any
number of time-honored methods. First, through some kind of
focusing, the hemispheres of the brain are synchronized, accessing
the holographic "film" -- the patterns of belief in the subconscious
and unconscious areas of the mind. Simultaneously, through
prayers, affirmations, visualizations, etc., the old, counterfeit
programming is replaced with that which is more truthful and
life-affirming. This is exactly what we do in any form of
personal growth work -- we try to put the mind in a receptive
state and then we work on changing the programming. While
meditation ultimately gets down into the deepest part of the
mind like nothing else, it unfortunately takes about fifteen
years, meditating six or more hours a day, to really perfect
the ability to open the mind in this way.
In the
early 1970s, however, very significant discoveries took place
that have made this whole process more practical and accessible
for those seeking this type of deep healing and personal growth
but who don't have the time or the inclination to meditate
many hours each day for many years. By far the most significant
of these discoveries was that the alpha, theta, and delta
brain wave patterns could easily be induced electronically.
Today, Centerpointe Research Institute uses the Holosync®
technology, a more sophisticated version of the technologies
originally discovered in the early 1970s, to induce deep meditative
states literally within minutes, saving years of practice
in perfecting the ability to reach such states. When we add
state-of-the-art subliminal rescripting methods to introduce
new life-affirming patterns of belief into the subconscious
and unconscious areas of the mind, the process of creating
"meditation through technology" -- and therefore dramatically
accelerated personal growth -- is complete.
In order
to further accelerate the personal growth process, Centerpointe
Research Institute custom-makes each CD package, combining
the Holosync® technology with subliminal affirmations chosen
by the participant and recorded in his or her own voice.
In addition, we have developed a soundtrack designed to be
listened to, using an auto-reverse tape player, during the
entire sleep period. Effectively changing sleep time to meditation
time, this soundtrack allows one to devote many extra hours
each day to personal growth work without disrupting one's
normal lifestyle. (We have, by the way, found that use of
this sleep-time soundtrack significantly reduces sleep time.)
The efficiency
of this technological approach to meditation dramatically
accelerates the personal growth process. What once took most
of a lifetime can now be accomplished in just a few years.
And, in using the Holosync® technology to induce meditation,
participants manifest all of the evolutionary signposts spoken
of in the various world scriptures and in the personal accounts
of saints and mystics, including development of various kinds
of intuitive and psychic awareness, increased compassion,
greater personal power, expansion of awareness, increased
mental powers, and the falling away of attachments, just to
name a few.
Above
all, we see that those participating in this program become
happier -- dysfunctional and addictive behaviours, if there
are any, begin to fall away. A safer and more peaceful world
opens up as fears are released, feelings are felt, and the
ability to safely communicate and connect grows. Mental acuity
increases and with it increased abilities to learn and remember,
to creatively solve and cope with everyday problems, and to
intuitively find the most productive way of dealing with any
situation. People using this technology become empowered,
changed, and renewed. They find their place in the world.
They become more balanced, happier, more fulfilled, and their
lives begin to work as never before.
But these
benefits do not come without some work. Only those who have
never done any personal growth work believe that it is easy.
Ultimately, a time comes when the work does become significantly
easier, but this is an advanced stage, reached after several
years of work. Up to that point, change is often resisted,
making transformation a cathartic experience. Belief systems
in the subconscious and unconscious are gradually changed
as each bit of the old model of reality is brought to conscious
awareness, released, and replaced with something more truthful
and life-affirming. As this happens, the clash of old and
new can create temporary upheaval in our life experience.
This limiting
material needing release has been suppressed and relegated
to the subconscious, where for years it has been kept from
conscious awareness, because it is part of what is often referred
to as our "dark side" -- those aspects of ourself and our
world that we, in our dualistic, good/bad outlook, believe
to be inappropriate. This new awareness of our "dark side"
is often accompanied by painful memories, feelings, or physical
sensations. In addition, when subliminal affirmations tell
us that this "dark side" is an integral part of our wholeness,
the brain is temporarily faced with running on two diametrically
opposite models at the same time -- one that divides the universe
into "appropriate" and "inappropriate," and one that sees
things in terms of wholeness and love. This causes a temporary
state of chaos in the brain until the old model can be released
and the brain can reorganise itself at a higher, more truthful
level of awareness.
To understand
how this happens, let's take a closer look at the actual mechanics
of the evolutionary process in the brain. The model that most
of the scientific community accepts today in describing evolutionary
growth and change (including all personal growth) is based
on the work of theoretical chemist Ilya Prigogine, who won
the Nobel prize in 1977 for work on what he called "dissipative
structures." Prigogine was working in the field of thermodynamics
where for over a century scientists had been aware of a seeming
contradiction between two laws of nature. On one hand, the
second law of thermodynamics states that the amount of randomness
or chaos - often called entropy -- in the universe is always
increasing. On the other hand, many things, including life
itself, are obviously becoming more ordered, less random.
Why is it, scientists wondered, that some things evolve and
grow when the overall tendency in the universe is for things
to break down and become less ordered? What Prigogine noticed
was that what he calls "open systems" -- systems that are
able to exchange energy and matter with their environment
-- are able to maintain their structure and even grow and
evolve into more complex systems because they have the ability
to dissipate entropy to their environment in such a way that
the total amount of entropy, overall, does increase. They
maintain their orderliness -- and even increase it -- at the
expense, entropically speaking, of their environment.
An open
system -- of which a human being is a prime example -- is
a flow of energy. We constantly take in light, air, water,
heat, nutrients, as well as all kinds of information from
our senses. In turn, we dissipate to our environment carbon
dioxide, heat, waste products, activities of various kinds,
and so on. And, we are more than just a tube with something
flowing through it, we are the flow itself -- not just a "thing,"
but a living, changing, evolving process.
Open systems
are very plastic and can handle all kinds of fluctuation and
variations in input from their environment, but each system
(each person) has an upper limit of how much randomness, how
much entropy, it can dissipate to its environment. This limit
is based on the system's structure (prevailing belief systems
about oneself and one's universe) and its degree of complexity
(the degree to which one can see and experience the infinite
connections that make our own personal universe).
If fluctuations
from the environment become too much, the system cannot dissipate
enough entropy to maintain its structure and therefore begins
to become internally chaotic and unstable. In other words,
we feel overwhelmed. If input continues at this higher level,
the system will finally come to a point where it is so unstable
that the slightest nudge brings things to a screeching halt.
At this point the system has the ability to move in an infinite
number of unpredictable directions, like an angry crowd on
the verge of rioting or a person at a crisis point in a serious
illness.
This point,
which Prigogine called a bifurcation point (bifurcate meaning
"to divide into two branches") is a kind of moment of truth.
Either the system totally breaks down and ceases to exist
as an organized system, or it spontaneously reorders itself
in an entirely new way. The incredible thing about this reorganisation
is that the new system is totally non-causal and non-linear
with what went before. It is a true quantum leap, a death
and re-birth, and the main characteristic of the new system
is that it has the capability to handle the fluctuations,
the input from the environment, that caused the old system
to become overwhelmed and break down. In Prigogine's words,
the system "escapes into a higher order." Out of chaos comes
new order, a new, more evolved system.
This is
how evolution happens. All things grow and evolve in this
manner, whether a seed, a corporation, a highway system, or
a human being. This process is repeating itself millions of
times each minute in every cell of your body. It also happens
on a larger scale regarding more macroscopic aspects of your
being. Changes in core beliefs and personal habits happen,
for instance, as the old ways of looking at and dealing with
the world are overwhelmed by changing input from the environment
and can no longer disburse the entropy necessary for their
survival. The ageing process, too, is a continually diminishing
ability to dissipate entropy to the environment resulting
eventually in death of the organism.
The human
brain, as we have said, is the ultimate open system, constantly
exchanging energy with its environment. Up to a point, the
system can handle all kinds of fluctuations. But if the input
becomes too much, we begin to become overwhelmed, things temporarily
break down, and the system then reorganise s itself at a higher
order. Prior to the overwhelming input things make sense.
Then, once overwhelm begins, they no longer make sense. Finally,
after reorganisation at a higher level, things make sense
once again, but in a whole new way, never before imagined.
How, then,
does the Holosync® technology facilitate this process? The
alpha, theta, and delta brain wave states are states of great
fluctuation in the brain. A graphic representation of these
brain wave patterns shows that the amplitude (the height of
the wave form) increases as we move from alpha to theta to
delta. In other words, the amount of fluctuation increases.
When we use the Holosync® soundtracks each day we are subjecting
the brain to stimuli that push it to the point where it must,
in Prigogine's words, "escape into a higher order." Then,
as we move to successively deeper levels of the program (see
below) we create the alpha, theta, and delta brain wave patterns
at increasingly lower (and even more high amplitude) frequencies,
further increasing fluctuation in the brain and creating further
opportunities for evolutionary quantum leaps to occur. When
we add life-affirming subliminal affirmations that challenge
limiting subconscious and unconscious belief patterns, this
adds more input and further increases fluctuation in the brain,
creating still more evolutionary growth.
When one
experiences this process, there is a temporarily feeling of
uneasiness as the system -- which is really your ego, your
collection of beliefs about who you are, what your place is
in the world, and so on -- becomes more chaotic. Everyone
has experienced this, with or without meditation, because
life is intrinsically evolutionary. It is happening to you
at every moment on some level and occasionally happens to
you in a more global way. This is why major upsets in our
lives lead to the most growth. Chaos always precedes breakthrough
and seeing things in a new way.
The natural
tendency is to resist this process in order to protect the
system (your ego). This is the ultimate irony, since it is
the limitations of the current system, the old way of seeing
things, that causes us to feel uncomfortable in the first
place. Still, we are almost frantic sometimes in wanting to
keep the system the way it is, in wanting to keep it from
breaking down and evolving to the next level. This is because
we tend to identify with the ego -- we think we are the system
instead of the flow of energy through it.
At these
moments of peak experience we try to protect the system in
one of three ways. Method number one is to try frantically
to dissipate the extra energy that the system can't handle.
We do this through anger, talking, running, jumping, sexual
activity, exercise, compulsive behaviours, physical ailments
-- anything that dissipates energy and temporarily relieves
the pressure. Method number two is to attempt to block the
input of energy. This often manifest as a desire to isolate
oneself or, in extreme cases, depression. In depression, we
shut down metabolically, we breathe less, we constrict the
pupils of our eyes so as to take in less light, we want to
be alone, to lie down, to get away from any kind of input.
The third method is to distract oneself form the feeling of
overwhelm through drugs, alcohol, sex, television, dissociation,
eating, or anything else that distracts.
These
strategies work to some degree, especially in the short run,
in that they may temporarily release some of the pressure.
No evolution, however, is likely to take place because the
system never is allowed to reach the point of peak experience
where it spontaneously reorganise s itself. This means that
the next time that the system is stimulated in the same way
it gets overwhelmed again in the same way. Had the system
been allowed to reorganise itself at a more evolved level
the new system would have been able to organically handle
the increased fluctuations from the environment by dissipating
whatever energy needed to be released.
What this
means in the area of personal growth is that as we evolve,
as our view of who we are and how we relate to our world embraces
more of our connectedness with the rest of the universe, what
we once found overwhelming no longer bothers us. This is exactly
what we see happening to participants in The Holosync Solution program: they become more peaceful,
more able to flow with whatever is happening. At the same
time, they become more empowered and more able to set healthy
boundaries, which of course allows, ultimately for more intimacy,
more connectedness, and more love.
Because
the healing process can be cathartic, we provide a great deal
of support to participants in this program. In what we feel
is a truly ground-breaking approach, we teach participants,
through written materials, telephone contact, monthly letters,
and periodic workshops and retreats, how to identify when
they are coming to a point of peak experience, how to begin
noticing their own unconscious strategies for protecting the
old system, and how to get out of the way so as to let the
process complete itself in a natural way.
Ironically,
it is the very strategies for protecting the old system that
sometimes cause the process to be painful. It is important
to realise that it is our resistance to evolution that causes
pain, not the evolution itself. Death and rebirth is only
painful when we identify with what is dying. Once we experientially
know that we are the evolution itself rather than the system
that is passing away and being reborn, the growth process
becomes smooth and rapid.
To overemphasize
the cathartic aspect of this process, however, would be a
mistake. First of all, the quantum leaps in growth happening
to those in this program are well worth an occasional feeling
of overwhelm, which we all experience in our lives anyway,
with or without the Holosync® technology (although probably
with much more pain and much less awareness). Most of us really
don't realise just how good we can feel, how good life can
be. Living out our lives without healing our childhood wounds
is more intense by far than anything we might encounter in
the adventure of discovery, healing, and unfoldment made possible
by this technology.
In addition,
when the brain goes into the deeper alpha, theta, and delta
brain wave states, the brain makes great quantities of endorphins,
enveloping much of the pain of change in a feeling of peace
and well-being -- in fact, one of the really incredible added
benefits of the Holosync® technology is that its use demonstrates
that the kind of bliss talked about by mystics and saints
is real and that you, too, can experience it. Participants
in the Holosync Solution program
more typically feel delighted than overwhelmed. This doesn't
mean that participants in this program don't feel their feelings
-- they feel them more fully than ever, but with an awareness
that helps them to feel them as the perfection that they really
are.
Meditation
is purification -- not of who we are, but of the filter through
which we see and experience who we are. As that filter is
purified everything in our universe is purified with it and
our lives become filled with peace and happiness. Additional
growth opportunities, when they come, are handled smoothly
and effortlessly with keen awareness and peaceful detachment.
The Holosync Solution program is not for everyone.
It is a powerful tool for those who are really ready to move
past all that is holding them back from expressing their full
potential. It is not the only way to heal yourself and reach
your full potential as a human being, but it is a very powerful
and effective one. If you view your life as a grand adventure
to be lived to the fullest, this program may very well be
just what you have been looking for. If you feel you are ready,
we invite you to join us.
( Persons
who have been severely abused or have been diagnosed as having
major psychological problems should participate in this program
only under the guidance of a qualified therapist.)
A final
note: The world is entering a new era in the realm of personal
and spiritual growth as our planet rapidly approaches a moment
of truth. In every area -- whether having to do with family,
sexuality, race, religion, government, economics, technology,
the environment, personal psychology or spirituality -- we
are at a point where old systems are being overwhelmed and
are breaking down. In every one of these areas we can either
collapse in chaos or, hopefully, make a quantum leap to the
next evolutionary level. No one really knows what that new
level will be like, but what we do know is that the efforts
of people like you who are reading this will play a critical
role in ensuring that our planet successfully makes this leap
to the next higher level. To make this happen we need to take
advantage of all the tools we have, high-tech and low-tech,
and to take responsibility for being the world leaders in
the realm of conscious evolution that we really are.
We thank
you for your interest in our programs and products. If you
hare further questions, feel free to call or write.
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