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 13-Phase Session - The Limbic Workout

 

 

 

GOOD BEGINNER SESSIONS FOR THE 8 COIL SHAKTI


 

 

 

Emotional (Amygdala)

 

......2 Coil Shakti | 4 Coil Shakti | 8 Coil Shakti

 


Meditative & Cognitive (Hippocampus)

 

... ..2 Coil Shakti | 4 Coil Shakti| .8 Coil Shakti

 


Emotional & Cognitive (feelings and thoughts)

 

... 2 Coil Shakti | 4 Coil Shakti | .8 Coil Shakti

 


Emotional & Cognitive (Stereo)

 

.....4 Coil Shakti | 8 Coil Shakti

 


Body-Related (caudate)

 

.....2 Coil Shakti | 4 Coil Shakti | .8 Coil Shakti

 


.The Pleasure Center (Septum)

 

.....2 Coil Shakti | 4 Coil Shakti | .8 Coil Shakti

 


"Binding Factor" for Consciousness

 

.....2 Coil Shakti | 4 Coil Shakti | 8 Coil Shakti

 


Chirp Signal ("Pulse")

 

.....2 Coil Shakti | 4 Coil Shakti | 8 Coil Shakti

 


The Thalamus

 

.....2 Coil Shakti | 4 Coil Shakti

 


Event-Related Potential (ERP)

 


Schumann Resonances

 


From the Theta Band

 


Using your own frequencies

 


Two-Phase Sessions (as seen on TV)

 


8-Coil Two-Phase sessions

 

 

 

Good Beginner Sessions For The 8 Coil Shakti

 

 

 

EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL SIGNAL

The Event-Related Potential is a signal is derived from a common EEG signature where it represents a cortical response to an event or stimulus.

It can activate specific areas of the surface of the brain.

Some possible target areas for the signal are the angular gyrus on the right side (possible enhancing your chances for an OBE), the cerebellum (some anecdotal accounts exist of Cerebellar stimulation inducing elation), the left temporal lobe (also a possibility for elation), and the right temporal lobe (possibility of ineffable sensations). Frontal lobe response to this signal may not be as dramatic as temporal lobe response, but remember a basic safety rules, that stimulating only the frontal or temporal lobes is unwise. Alternate between the temporal lobes and the frontal lobes regularly.

Be aware of the possibility of irritability following this signal on the left side, and of anxiety or fear following this signal on the right side. If they occur, do not repeat the session.

This signal should be considered as untested. If you are not comfortable using untested signals, do not use this one.

When beginning to use any signal, it's a good idea to begin with shorter sessions.

When you're planning to use a signal over only one side, it's good to try it over each side to see which side feels best with that signal for you.


Although the crucial point about the Shakti signals is their shape, the volume is also important. The Event-Related Potential signal, due to it's very low frequencies, requires a higher volume than the others. The small file that tells the Shakti Signal Generator where to set the volume for this signal is set to adjust it for this difference, but it's based on a desktop computer using a Sound Blaster Sound card. Use this chart to set your volume depending on what kind of sound device you are using. These values are only approximate, and some devices will not have enough power to produce the signal at it's correct level.

Volume Settings for the Event Related Potential Signal (approximate values only)

 

 

 

 

 

Type of Card

Males

Females

 

 

 

Desktop

 

 

PCI Card

90%

58%

Attached to Mother Board

100%

100%

 

 

 

laptop

100%

100%

USB

 

 

Cheap

Not enough

100%

Expensive

100%

100%

Plugs into the wall for electricity ...

90%

58%

Run Event-Related Potential Signal