A term used to describe the results accuired by introducing a Pulsatory Resonation to a subject. This process is more commonly, yet less accurately, called brainwave synchronization or brainwave entrainment.
Origins
The term Brainwave Attunement (BA) was first introduced by Dr. R. A. Benson, of the LLI Wave Lab, in a findings report to the NSF entitled Inter-Dimensional Wave Technology.
Initial Use
Here in the original text in which the term was used:
"The Pulsatory Resonation is the product of Binaural Frequencies, not beats,
which are offset to create a real change in the Brainwave of the subject. For
example: If you take a frequency that is 100Hz and play it in the left ear and take a
tone set to 110Hz and play it in the right ear the result will be a 10Hz Pulsatory
Resonation which appears to heard in the ears but is actually heard only in the
brain and in fact this frequency (10Hz) which is the difference between the other
two frequencies will act as a tuning fork and will attune your brain to 10Hz which
would put the subject in Alpha State or at Alpha Brainwave which is also a
frequency like light and sound. The LLI Wave Lab calls this process Brainwave
Attunement but it is commonly referred to as Brainwave Synchronization..."
Attunement and Synchronization
The Author later explains the reason for stating that synchronization is a less acurrate term for this phenomena. Also stating that while synchronization and attunement are quite similar, synchronization deals with timekepping and time co-ordination.
Synchronization in Humans
Here are some ways synchronization applies to humans:
*swim team synchronicity
*orchestral conductors
*dance groups
If you notice this deals specifically with motion and timing as the motivation to fall into sync. This is where the term falls short.
Attunement in Nature
Attunement on the other hand deals with synchronization as a natural occurence over time and not forced under time like synchronization. Some example of attunement in nature are:
*10,000 pacemaker cells in the human heart allow it to pulsate with a perfectly in sync rhythm
*atoms pulsing in unison create attuned light frequencies known as lasers
Conclusion
Notice the use of the words pulsing, frequencies,and light when speaking only of attunment functions. In the book IWT Benson explains that light and sound are frequencies and that make Brainwave Attunment (BA) the accurate terminology to use rather than the ever popular term "brainwave synchronization", since we are dealing entirely with the electromagnetic spectrum.
Origins
The term Brainwave Attunement (BA) was first introduced by Dr. R. A. Benson, of the LLI Wave Lab, in a findings report to the NSF entitled Inter-Dimensional Wave Technology.
Initial Use
Here in the original text in which the term was used:
"The Pulsatory Resonation is the product of Binaural Frequencies, not beats,
which are offset to create a real change in the Brainwave of the subject. For
example: If you take a frequency that is 100Hz and play it in the left ear and take a
tone set to 110Hz and play it in the right ear the result will be a 10Hz Pulsatory
Resonation which appears to heard in the ears but is actually heard only in the
brain and in fact this frequency (10Hz) which is the difference between the other
two frequencies will act as a tuning fork and will attune your brain to 10Hz which
would put the subject in Alpha State or at Alpha Brainwave which is also a
frequency like light and sound. The LLI Wave Lab calls this process Brainwave
Attunement but it is commonly referred to as Brainwave Synchronization..."
Attunement and Synchronization
The Author later explains the reason for stating that synchronization is a less acurrate term for this phenomena. Also stating that while synchronization and attunement are quite similar, synchronization deals with timekepping and time co-ordination.
Synchronization in Humans
Here are some ways synchronization applies to humans:
*swim team synchronicity
*orchestral conductors
*dance groups
If you notice this deals specifically with motion and timing as the motivation to fall into sync. This is where the term falls short.
Attunement in Nature
Attunement on the other hand deals with synchronization as a natural occurence over time and not forced under time like synchronization. Some example of attunement in nature are:
*10,000 pacemaker cells in the human heart allow it to pulsate with a perfectly in sync rhythm
*atoms pulsing in unison create attuned light frequencies known as lasers
Conclusion
Notice the use of the words pulsing, frequencies,and light when speaking only of attunment functions. In the book IWT Benson explains that light and sound are frequencies and that make Brainwave Attunment (BA) the accurate terminology to use rather than the ever popular term "brainwave synchronization", since we are dealing entirely with the electromagnetic spectrum.
A term used to describe the phenomena that is created when variable frequnciues are propagated Binaurally, resulting in a phantom pulse that resonates within the neural receptors of the listener, (also called Brainwave Attunement another term with the same origins).
ORIGINS
Originally used in 1997 by the LLI Wave Lab in the findings report called Inter-Dimensional Wave Technology.
Initial Use
In This Text the author explains Pulsatory Resonation as follows:
Pulsatory comes from the Latin pulsus (meaning "to throb or pulsate or beat
such as the heart"). Resonation comes from the Latin word resonatia (meaning to
echo or resound). So that gives us Pulsatory Resonation meaning a pulsation
that resounds or resonates. A common but less accurate term for this
phenomena is Binaural Beats (Binaural means for both ears) which implies that
the beat or rather pulse is heard in the physical ear when that is not the case at
all.
The Pulsatory Resonation is the product of Binaural Frequencies, not beats,
which are offset to create a real change in the Brainwave of the subject. For
example: If you take a frequency that is 100Hz and play it in the left ear and take a
tone set to 110Hz and play it in the right ear the result will be a 10Hz Pulsatory
Resonation which appears to heard in the ears but is actually heard only in the
brain and in fact this frequency (10Hz) which is the difference between the other
two frequencies will act as a tuning fork and will attune your brain to 10Hz which
would put the subject in a peak Alpha State or Alpha Brainwave which is also a
frequency like light and sound. The LLI Wave Lab calls this process Brainwave
Attunement but it is commonly referred to as Brainwave Synchronization.
ORIGINS
Originally used in 1997 by the LLI Wave Lab in the findings report called Inter-Dimensional Wave Technology.
Initial Use
In This Text the author explains Pulsatory Resonation as follows:
Pulsatory comes from the Latin pulsus (meaning "to throb or pulsate or beat
such as the heart"). Resonation comes from the Latin word resonatia (meaning to
echo or resound). So that gives us Pulsatory Resonation meaning a pulsation
that resounds or resonates. A common but less accurate term for this
phenomena is Binaural Beats (Binaural means for both ears) which implies that
the beat or rather pulse is heard in the physical ear when that is not the case at
all.
The Pulsatory Resonation is the product of Binaural Frequencies, not beats,
which are offset to create a real change in the Brainwave of the subject. For
example: If you take a frequency that is 100Hz and play it in the left ear and take a
tone set to 110Hz and play it in the right ear the result will be a 10Hz Pulsatory
Resonation which appears to heard in the ears but is actually heard only in the
brain and in fact this frequency (10Hz) which is the difference between the other
two frequencies will act as a tuning fork and will attune your brain to 10Hz which
would put the subject in a peak Alpha State or Alpha Brainwave which is also a
frequency like light and sound. The LLI Wave Lab calls this process Brainwave
Attunement but it is commonly referred to as Brainwave Synchronization.
Bushra Jamil was the 4th runner-up as well as the Miss Talent in the Miss Pakistan World beauty contest held in Toronto, ON Canada in 2007.
Ms. Jamil hails from Homg Kong. Her father is a Pakistani national and her mother is a Hong Kong national of Chinese origin. She received her early schooling from Cheong Tak Higher Secondary School in Hong Kong. She was a valedictorian of her graduating class. She later received her BA from GIK Institute Pakistan. She was a faculty gold medal winner in the Department of Creative Arts.
Ms. Jamil's figure is a curvaceous 34-26-34. She is the object of amorous affections of certain segment of the world's population. She will also represent Pakistan in the World Miss University pageant to be held in Korea in 2007.
Ms. Jamil hails from Homg Kong. Her father is a Pakistani national and her mother is a Hong Kong national of Chinese origin. She received her early schooling from Cheong Tak Higher Secondary School in Hong Kong. She was a valedictorian of her graduating class. She later received her BA from GIK Institute Pakistan. She was a faculty gold medal winner in the Department of Creative Arts.
Ms. Jamil's figure is a curvaceous 34-26-34. She is the object of amorous affections of certain segment of the world's population. She will also represent Pakistan in the World Miss University pageant to be held in Korea in 2007.
The term Jewish Christmas is used to describe activities Jewish people (or other non-celebrators of Christmas) partake in on Christmas Day in the United States.
Since Christmas is recognized as a national holiday in the United States, most businesses are closed, resulting in a day off of work for most Jews, but very little to do. In areas with particularly small Jewish populations, the day is often spent roaming around with fellow Jews in search of any establishments which are open for business. Typically Asian restaurants, movie theaters and movie rental stores are open for business. Many Asians do not celebrate Christmas, thus resulting in Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Thai restaurants keeping normal business hours.
Since Christmas is recognized as a national holiday in the United States, most businesses are closed, resulting in a day off of work for most Jews, but very little to do. In areas with particularly small Jewish populations, the day is often spent roaming around with fellow Jews in search of any establishments which are open for business. Typically Asian restaurants, movie theaters and movie rental stores are open for business. Many Asians do not celebrate Christmas, thus resulting in Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Thai restaurants keeping normal business hours.