Most days, we move back and forth between beta and alpha states.
Alpha is our relaxation state, where we pay less attention to the outer world and start to pay more attention to our inner world. When we’re in alpha, we’re in alight state of meditation you could also call that imagination or daydreaming. In this state, our inner world is
more real than our outer world, because that’s what we’re paying attention to.
When we go from high-frequency beta to slower alpha, where we can pay attention, concentrate, and focus in a more relaxed manner, we automatically activate the frontal lobe. As the previous
material has presented, the frontal lobe lowers the volume on the brain circuits that process time and space. Here, we’re no longer in survival mode. We’re in a more creative state that makes us more suggestible than we were in beta.
More challenging is learning how to drop down even further into theta,
which is a kind of twilight state where we’re half-awake and half-asleep
(often described as mind awake, body asleep. This is the state we’re shooting for in meditation, because it’s the brainwave pattern where we’re the most suggestible.
In theta, we can access the subconscious,
because the analytical mind isn’t operating—we’re mostly in our inner world.
Think of theta as the key to your own subconscious kingdom. Take another look at Figure 6.8
. It shows brainwave states and how they correlate with the conscious and subconscious mind. Then take a look at
Figure 6.9
, which illustrates the different brainwave frequencies.
You’ll find this brief tour through brainwave patterns even more useful when you get to the practice of meditation, later in the book. Don’t expect that you’ll necessarily be able to drop right into theta on command, of course, but having some knowledge of what the various brain states are and what effect they have on what you’re trying to achieve will help.
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This illustration shows the different brainwave states (during a one-second interval).
Gamma brainwave patterns are included because they represent
a level of super-awareness,
which reflects a heightened state of consciousness.
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