The brain is a mass of neurons, each taking part in storing, retrieving and transmitting electro-chemical impulses - information, colors, images, sounds, smells and tastes.
For example, one tuning fork when struck and placed next to another tuning fork will cause the second one to vibrate at the same frequency.
I eventually made the connection that when time seemed to move quicker, the sounds I was hearing were more, rhythmic in nature and when time seemed to painfully stand still, the surrounding sounds were far more disjointed in nature.
With practice we can learn how to re-create these states. With each pulsed tone, the brain produces an electrical response. The effects one experiences are the creations of the brains reaction to the ¡°tones¡±, what neurologists call the ¡°cortical evoked response¡± (the electrical response of the top most cortical layer of the brain).
In a sense quietening the mind for clearer thought and process. Deep relaxation is another major benefit resulting from the brains cortical frequency following response.
So I ended up contacting the world's foremost expert in the field of brainwave entrainment and learned invaluable information that could not be gotten anywhere else.
All you have to do is to sit back or lie down, and listen to the specially designed brainwave entrainment sound tracks.
By selecting the desired rate, the brain via the frequency following response will tend to mimic the rate it is exposed to and thus enter that brainwave state.
For centuries people have been using outside rhythmic stimulus in the form of drumbeats, chants and singing to induce various feelings.
I was trained and now I am one of the few in the world who actually can claim to be a “Certified Brainwave Entrainment Engineer”- and I have the education to back it up! Now I want to help others to be all they can be naturally.” -- Morry Zelcovitch Now that you have heard Morry's story, then what is “The Morry Method”? "The Morry Method", personally engineered by Morry Zelcovitch, is a unique and advanced brainwave entrainment technology that uses a proprietary protocol developed for presenting various stimuli to the brain and mind.
By selecting the desired rate, the brain via the frequency following response (entrainment) can be naturally induced towards the selected brainwave state.
The applications for this technology are unlimited. Stimulation in the theta range appears to be a beneficial approach to accelerated learning. Research also indicates that using BWE in the alpha brainwave range may result in benefits similarly found with Zen or Transcendental Meditation.
These benefits extend throughout the body including improved breathing patterns and higher physical energy levels, not to mention an improved outlook, better performance in both sports and career, improved relationships and increased workplace satisfaction.
What it does is to guide you into and maintain certain natural brain frequencies, create new neural pathways and change patterns of perception and information transfer in the brain, thereby creating new ways of experiencing yourself and your world...
All changes will happen automatically! What is Brainwave Entrainment? ¡°Entrainment¡± is a term borrowed from physics which simply means the tendency for two vibrating bodies to lock into phase so that they vibrate in harmony.
This helps to explain why this technology can produce benefits commonly found with meditation. Brainwave patterns Our brains produce ¡°sweeping¡± electrical charges. These charges create rhythms known as brainwave patterns. You can see them with an electroencephalograph (EEG). EEG¡¯s record and measure large amounts of neurons firing in unison. Brainwave patterns are commonly grouped into four different categories: Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta. Each of these brainwave patterns are associated with various states of mind. Beta waves are quick waves of 13 to 30 times per second (Hz). Beta brainwave patterns are generated naturally when we are awake and alert. Alpha waves exist between 8 and 12 Hz. Alpha waves usually occur during rest (e.g. when the eyes are closed), intellectual relaxation, deep relaxation, meditation or when quietening the mind.