Posted by Albert Garoli on Thursday, April 1, 2010,
In :
Mind-Body
In the previous
blogs I mentioned that there are four different kind of brainwaves. I
have been made to note that this leaves out the fastest documented
brainwave activity ranging from 40Hz to 70Hz. This is called the Gamma
waves which have the smallest amplitude on an E.E.G. in comparison to
the other four basic types of brainwave frequencies. The reason I left
this out was because there is some debate over whether Gamma brain
waves are in a distinct class or are just another level of... Continue reading ...
How to Increase Your Brain's Capacity
Posted by Albert Garoli on Tuesday, March 30, 2010,
In :
Mind-Body
Human beings are
capable of thought, perception, emotion, determination, memory and
imagination that take place within the brain. We have the awareness of
consciousness, the ability to control what we do, to know what we are
doing and why. We are able to obtain deep understanding of our lives
and environment and therefore adapt as need be. Our ability to
analyze situations renders us competent in developing solutions to
problems and practical solutions. We may not be able to see in the
... Continue reading ...
How to Make the Most of Your Brain
Posted by Albert Garoli on Wednesday, March 24, 2010,
In :
Mind-Body
Human beings are
capable of thought, perception, emotion, determination, memory and
imagination that take place within the brain. We have the awareness of
consciousness, the ability to control what we do, to know what we are
doing and why. We are able to obtain deep understanding of our lives
and environment and therefore adapt as need be. Our ability to
analyze situations renders us competent in developing solutions to
problems and practical solutions. We may not be able to see in the
... Continue reading ...
Make The Most Of Your Brain!
Posted by Albert Garoli on Tuesday, March 23, 2010,
In :
Mind-Body
Neuroscientists have been using advanced brain measuring equipment
to map the most brilliant minds of our time to help them understand
what separates them from the rest of us. From yogis and monks to
celebrated artists, physicists, business leaders and top athletes,
their brains have been monitored during those peak state moments when
brain states change and enter into cognitive states such as when
creativity is experienced.
Now it is clearly understood and accepted by experts, that specific
... Continue reading ...
Boost Your Energy
Posted by Albert Garoli on Saturday, February 20, 2010,
In :
Mind-Body
Both ancient wisdom and modern research has shown that life is
driven by an energy that is similar to electrostatic fields, yet far
more complex (in pulsation, but not in nature), and this is essentially
observable in every natural process. Professor Harold Saxton Burr
quoted in his book that “Electricity is the way nature behaves” and by discovering that all living things are shaped by electro-dynamic fields, which could be measured and mapped with standard voltmeters, he coined the term... Continue reading ...
Explaining the Mind-Body Connection
Posted by Albert Garoli on Friday, December 11, 2009,
In :
Mind-Body
 For oriental medicines, organs are capable of responsiveness and the
cells of which they are composed can be sensitive to specific emotional
waves or states of being. Furthermore for traditional medicines all symptoms are
a non-verbal communication expressed on the body in a specific area or
system, in order to express an internal conflict or discomfort. In other words, everything we think and feel impacts our body in one way or another so that you can actually read the body to understand how... Continue reading ...
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About Me
Since a very early age I have traveled the world in search of knowledge, experience and clarity that would provide me the foundation I needed to meet my personal goals in life. though many of these goals are still to be unraveled to me, my most important and biggest goal is the one of teaching people how they can better themselves. I do this through medical advice using natural medicine, through the knowledge of hindering neural mechanisms, and through frequent informative presentations in which I try to make the "mind-environment" connection better understood.
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