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Law of Attraction Doesn’t Work?

05.04.2007 by bloggard // Leave a Comment

[reprinted from my former site How to Tune a Human, May 4, 2007]

Everybody’s talking about the cult-hit movie, “The Secret,” and no wonder. The method promises to give you anything you want.

The movie has a focus on “getting stuff,” which is probably a good thing, because this focus that anyone can understand is probably one of the reasons the movie has been wildfire word-of-mouth and rapidly making its way into mainstream culture. And after all, if you’re just too darned spiritual to want some stuff for yourself, you could always manifest a bunch of stuff and give it to the poor!

For the rest of us, getting some stuff sounds just swell. And just a tiny bit of reflection brings us to the realization that we could use the same method to be, do, or have more of the things that interest and inspire us. Nothing wrong with that.

But what about lazy people?

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Categories // action, how to tune a human, law of attraction, manifestation, Prosperity

What is Brainwave Entrainment?

05.03.2007 by bloggard // Leave a Comment

[reprinted from my former site How to Tune a Human, May 3, 2007]

As described in the “What are Brainwaves?” article, the popular term “brainwaves” comes from the electrical operation of the brain, which as it operates, causes quick voltage fluctuations in the different parts of the brain.

::: FROM DEEPLY ASLEEP TO WIDE AWAKE

For convenience, brainwaves are described by their frequency, or how fast they’re waving. This is convenient because generally speaking certain frequencies correspond with certain mental states that we know.

  • “Delta“ — Varies from .02 to 4 Hz (cycles per second). This is usually associated with deep sleep.
  • “Theta“ — Varies from 4 Hz up to 8 Hz. This is dreaming sleep, and also when you’re daydreaming, or visualizing, or using the imagination
  • “Alpha“ — 8 Hz up to 13 Hz. When you’re relaxed, but awake.
  • “Beta“ — 13 Hz up to 30 Hz. Your usual waking state.
  • “Gamma“ — 30 Hz up to 60 Hz.

So the simple way to look at this is: Different frequency = Different consciousness.

:: DOES ‘ENTRAINMENT’ MEAN GETTING ON THE TRAIN?

In a manner of speaking, it does mean ‘getting on the train!’

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Categories // All, brainwaves, Handy Info, how to tune a human Tags // brainwaves

Spare Change?

05.02.2007 by bloggard // Leave a Comment

[reprinted from my former site How to Tune a Human, May 2, 2007]

A blog that I enjoy is called “Evolving Times,” and recently the writer described the situation of being “spare-changed,” on the street.

People in my parents generation used the word “beggers” to describe people who beg on the street. Or sometimes “moochers,” “panhandlers,” or “bums.” Of course, in tiny Henrietta, Texas, where I grew up, the town was too small to have an official panhandler, so the town drunk filled in part time.

Friends of mine as I grew up didn’t seem to like the word “Begger,” though it would seem to be accurate. And I guess the phrase, “Buddy, can you spare a dime?” from that older time had mutated into “Spare change?” by the hippie period in the 1960’s.

THE SPARE-CHANGER

The writer in “Evolving Times” was describing what we’ve all felt in that situation. You’re walking along and you are suddenly asked, “Spare change?” Which as we all know, means “Do you have any spare change, that you could give to me?” (I guess those beggers are either very lazy, or they are astonishingly efficient.)

And then what happened?

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Categories // adventure, enjoying life, habit, how to tune a human, law of attraction, truth

Mortality Musings at Ray’s Supermarket

05.01.2007 by bloggard // Leave a Comment

Mount Shasta, CA March 1 (Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!), 2007, 5:15pm: When I was in the checkout line at Ray’s Supermarket, the serious young man asked me a question:

“Paper or plastic?”

I told him that I would take plastic, because it was very bad for the environment, and I wanted to do my part by helping him to clear out some of it. He looked at me, puzzled.

“It’s a joke, young man,” I said. “It doesn’t actually mean anything at all.”

He became pensive, or maybe he was thinking about something else, or perhaps he was reviewing the multiplication tables or the periodic table, or possibly wondering about dinner.

And so I explained it for him. (It is good to do this for the young people around us, so that we can enrich their lives, and some day they in turn can pass these wisdoms on to those younger still.)

“You see,” I said, “as you grow older, you’ll discover that, more and more things around you seem funny.”

He still looked puzzled, or perhaps concerned. I went on.

“In fact,” I said, “by the time you become very old, nearly all of life seems to be kind of a joke.”

He looked definitely worried now. I summed it up for him.

“That’s one of the reasons people die,” I said. “They just get tired of laughing.”

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How to Talk with your Unconscious Mind

05.01.2007 by bloggard // Leave a Comment

[reprinted from my former site How to Tune a Human, May 1, 2007]

The ‘Non-Conscious’ mind can regulate your body in a thousand ways (all normally below your consciousness), and the ‘Non-Conscious’ mind can automatically serve up learned actions like a tennis-serve or automatically serve up your opinion of the President or automatically make you feel anxious on a date. Some of this is swell, and some of this is occasionally awful, but the Non-Conscious mind is looking out for you as best it can, and everything it does is automatic.

Think of the President. There’s your opinion … automatically.

Go out on a date. There’s your usual feeling … automatically.

Decide to tie your shoe. There go your hands … automatically tying your shoe.

But what if you’d like to do something … different … for a change?

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Categories // brainstorming, consciousness, habit, how to tune a human, making changes, non-conscious mind, opinions, reprogramming, unconscious mind

What is the Unconscious Mind?

04.28.2007 by bloggard // Leave a Comment

[reprinted from my former site How to Tune a Human, April 28, 2007]

If you listen to Sigmund Freud or some Psychology 101 textbooks, you may quickly form the idea that there is something called either the ‘Unconscious Mind,’ or maybe called the ‘Subconscious Mind.’

Now right there is a poser, because you might think, “Well, if it’s unconscious, then how can it be a mind?”

And if you read up on this, and if you watch dramatic movies about people who have disturbed the ‘Subconscious’ mind, you could easily get the idea that the Subconscious mind is a kind of lunatic stalker which lives inside of us, and given the right situation, it might burst out and *make* you do something … bad.

Scary, huh.

Well, it’s not like that. It’s something far simpler and less mysterious, and you’ve seen it all your life, but you didn’t think about it. Here’s what it is …

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Categories // All, consciousness, habit, how to tune a human, non-conscious mind, subconscious mind, unconscious mind

What are Brainwaves?

04.22.2007 by bloggard // Leave a Comment

[reprinted from my former site How to Tune a Human, April 22, 2007]

For various reasons of diagnosis or research, doctors or lab technicians have for some years used a device called an “Electroencephalograph”, which measures electrical voltages in the brain and graphs them on a long sheet of paper. (Electro=”electric,” encephalo=”brain,” and graph=”mark on paper.”)

The resulting marks on the long sheet of paper are called an “electroencephalogram,” which is therefore a fancy name for “a piece of paper with marks on it from measuring electrical voltages in the brain.”

These graphed marks look like waves, and they represent electrical signals from a large number of the neurons inside the brain. So the common way people describe these signals is “brainwaves.”

::: OTHER BRAIN RESEARCH

Other machines have since been developed that scientists and researchers can use to measure the brain’s activity in other ways, such as measuring the magnetic fields of the brain, or using near-infrared signals to measure blood flow inside the brain, and even using radioactive materials whose emission of particles can be used to create a map of the brain.

But what we’re interested in does not involve this complex technology. Neither the exact map of the brain, nor the blood flow here or there is needed for our discussion.

Instead, we’re interested in the “brainwaves,” because it has become clear that the brainwaves in your head have a lot to do with how you feel, and how you perform.

::: WHAT DOES THIS MATTER TO ME?

At any moment, your inner reality — including whether you are happy or sad, tense or calm, scattered or focussed, alert or sleepy — may be either creating a particular type of brainwave, or your mood may be the result of the current brainwaves operating inside your head.

So it matters a lot to you.

::: WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH BRAINWAVE PATTERNS?

Using simple techniques now available, you can:

  1. Learn to control your brainwaves, and directly change your internal state;
  2. Use a surprisingly easy method of resetting your brainwaves to any desired state, without spending the years of a Tibetan Monk to do so;
  3. By the regular use of this process, over time the practice clears out the accumulated “garbage” in our thoughts — old hurts and disappointments, old angers, old confusions and upsets — all gone;
  4. By the easy induction of one particular brainwave pattern, you can begin feeling calm and relaxed, when before you were tense;
  5. Using another brainwave pattern, you can experience “superlearning,” where your ability to absorb and retain new material is tremendously increased;
  6. Another brainwave pattern wakes you up and give you expanded alertness, without the dragged-out feeling of too-much coffee;
  7. The use of brainwave patterns can be combined, if you wish, with techniques from the study of hypnosis and NLP (“NeuroLinguistic Programming”), so that you can learn to reprogram your own mind, and this can be anything from getting rid of a fear of spiders or high places, to quitting smoking or losing weight, or gaining confidence for speaking in public before large crowds; and
  8. For people who are interested in such things, certain other brainwave patterns are often associated with spiritual experiences, mystical out-of-the-body experiences, and sudden enlightenment.

::: WHERE DOES IT ALL END?

Can brainwaves make the coffee and walk the dog? No, but making coffee is part of the coffee experience, and you wouldn’t want to miss out on walking with your dog, anyway.

However, you now have access to a wonderful method to empower and enhance your life, without spending the years of a Tibetan Monk to do so. Is that majorly cool … or what?

Categories // All, brainwaves, Handy Info, how to tune a human

A Tribute to Bing Pon

04.15.2007 by bloggard // Leave a Comment

San Francisco, April 15, 2007: Bing Pon passed away at age 94.

Born in Canton, China in 1913, he immigrated to San Francisco at age 11, attending St. Mary’s School in Chinatown, and in 1932 he returned to China where he married a young woman named Thoat Lon.

In 1941, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, and during World War II he served on the Destroyer USS Kirkland. He and his crewmates survived many battles at sea, and at the end of the war he returned to San Francisco to begin the long process of bringing his family to America.

It took years.

The Chinese Exclusion Act was still law in the United States, the first U.S. immigration law targeted at a specific ethnic group. It had been passed many years earlier as a reaction to the large number of Chinese immigrants who had traveled to the western states as a result of wars in China, availability of railroad jobs in the US, and the gold rush in California.

Although the gold rush was over, and the railroad jobs hijacked by the unions, the Chinese Exclusion Act was still law, and it took Bing until 1953 to bring his bride, and they moved to Dunsmuir, a railroad and fishing town nestled in a deep, wooded mountain gorge in northern California. There they raised four children, and ran a 24-hour restaurant business called Motto’s Cafe.

For 28 years, they ran the restaurant. Their children grew and departed for families of their own, and the customers served themselves while Bing and Thoat Lon cooked. The customers called Thoat Lon “Mama.” Mama was in the kitchen.

Finally, older now, they closed the restaurant, and moved to San Francisco to live close to the children and grandchildren. His wife passed away in 2003, and Bing lived with his son’s family. He continued to eat the Chinese traditional foods, and sometimes visited Dunsmuir, the scene of many happy days.

He died today. “His mind was always sharp,” his son said. “He always made us laugh. Our hearts ache for missing him. We will never forget his never-ending sense of humor, and his sense of duty.”

That was a good man.

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