ORDER The 8 Coil Shakti

What are your goals?

Personal transformation

Improvement in Meditation

Altered states of consciousness

 

Frontal Lobes

Forward-Looking, Positive Effects

Overcoming fear, anger, sadness

Frontal Lobes - Both Sides

Right_Frontal Lobe

Left Frontal Lobe

 

Temporal Lobes.

Introspective, Altered States

Temporal Lobes - Both Sides

Left Temporal Lobe

Right_Temporal Lobe

 

Parietal Lobes

Body-Centered Sessions

Parietal Lobes - Both Sides

Right_Parietal Lobe

Left Parietal Lobe

 

Temporo-Frontal area

Emotional Wellness

Temporo-Frontal-Area Both Sides

Left Temporo-Frontal Area

Right Temporo-Frontal Lobe

 

Association Area

For Language, Space, and More

Occipital-Temporal-Parietal Area - Both Sides

Right Occipital-Temporal-Parietal Area

Left Occipital_Temporal-Parietal Area

 

Vision and seeing

Occipital Lobes - Both Sides

Right Occipital Lobes

Left Occipital Lobe

 

Angular Gyrus

Made famous in Out-Of-Body Research

Left Angular Gyrus

Right Angular Gyrus

 

For The Septum (sexual effects)

 

The Cerebellum (Body and Bonding)

 

Alternating (8 Coil) Shakti for the Frontal Lobes

Alternating (8 Coil) Shakti for the Temporal Lobes

Alternating (8 Coil) Shakti for the Parietal Lobe

Alternating (8 Coil) Shakti for the Temporo-Frontal Area

 

 

Using Shakti Over The Occipital - Temporal - Parietal Region on Both Sides

 

 

The Occipital / Temporal / Parietal Region is not well-understood, though some of it's functions are known. On the right, it functions in spatial perception, and the orientation of the body. It's also the region where the Angular Gyrus is found. The right Angular Gyrus was implicated in out-of-body experiences when stimulation on that point (in open-brain surgery) elicited one in 2002.

The The Occipital / Temporal / Parietal Region on the left is implicated in language processing, as well as humor and romantic love. In women, it's involved with orgasm quality.

Using Shakti over both side of the head in this area will energize the least active of these two areas on each side of the brain. This can result in a balancing of one's body/emotional system.

Lying outside the area where language is processed, as well as being outside the areas responsible for the sense of self, makes these session designs likely to manifest subtle effects - ones difficult to describe in words.