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Meditation – alpha to
theta – mp3 format. 10.3mb
When the word meditation is mentioned, it is easy to think
of monks sitting in a mountain somewhere or maybe under a tree
– whiling away hour after hour in a perfectly still pose.
Whilst that is a perfectly valid form of meditation, we are
lucky that it isn’t the only option available to us.
That’s neat as we don’t all have large mountains in
the backyard.
Sometimes meditation comes easy, and other times it
doesn’t. In either case there are many techniques that
can give us a bit of assistance, as well as some methods that
give a few gentle nudges.
Binaural beats is a form of audio usage discovered in 1839.
Using headphones two audio streams are sent to a listener, one
stream to the left ear the other to the right. There is a very
small difference in frequency between the two audio streams,
and as the brain is unable to perceive this difference it in
essence merges the sound into a single tone.
The nice little thing is that the brain will attune itself
to these frequencies if it can. As the brain operates at
various frequencies; Alpha, Beta, Theta and Delta – these
are commonly the frequencies used by binaural beat audio. Each
of the mentioned frequencies relates to a state of
consciousness / awareness, as illustrated below:
Beta – the common brain frequency when awake and
active.
Alpha – as you relax you switch to this frequency.
Theta – you enter the theta state when dreaming; theta
state can also give visions during meditation.
Delta - deep sleep.
When you listen to a binaural beat whilst meditating it will
help move you to the frequency of the tone you have chosen. For
example if you listen to a Theta beat whilst meditating you
will quite quickly move into a theta state. If you are
attentive, and continue to allow your mind and body to relax,
you will notice the transition happen pretty quickly, though
fairly subtly. In this state you can experience deep meditation
as well as the occasional visions when you become more
adapt.
Of course using binaural beats isn’t a magic solution,
it still requires work on your part. Well lack of work would be
a more apt description, you must be able to dissociate from
your mind and inner voice or else you will not get very far.
However the binaural beat should help you to do this.
I have included a binaural tone at the top of this
page…this particular tone is designed to carry you from
an attentive state (Beta) through relaxation and eventually
into theta. The tones work best if you use headphones rather
than earphones – but earphones are still ok. Normal
speakers will not work as the sound needs to be directed to
each ear separately. The volume needn’t be loud, simply
adjust it to whatever you are comfortable with.
Find yourself a relaxing location and position, or do
whatever you normally do to meditate – and begin to play
back this audio. Some people will notice their mind slowing
down almost straight away – but do not worry if you feel
nothing. The idea of meditation isn’t necessarily to
“go somewhere”, but rather to fully experience
where you already are.
As the sound progresses, try not to pay attention to your
thoughts – don’t fight them but also try not to
associate with them, simply let them come and go of their own
accord. Also try not to label your reactions. Simply experience
what is occurring within you.
In time you will find you can attain deeper and deeper
states. Eventually without even the need for the audio.
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