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Altered States of Consciousness

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8LHkO.jpg (960×540) What Does Depersonalization / Derealization Feel Like? xZ95E.jpg (600×566) Chaos. Trance. Trance denotes any state of awareness or consciousness other than normal waking consciousness.

Trance

Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden. Etymology[edit] Trance in its modern meaning comes from an earlier meaning of "a dazed, half-conscious or insensible condition or state of fear", via the Old French transe "fear of evil", from the Latin transīre "to cross", "pass over". This definition is now obsolete.[1] Working models[edit] 73 Mindblowing Terence McKenna QuotesEndAllDisease. Focus level. Focus levels are numerical, content-neutral labels for specific altered states of consciousness associated with specific Hemi-Sync binaural beat combinations defined by The Monroe Institute (TMI).

Focus level

From a physiological point of view, they correspond to specific objectively measurable brainwave frequency distributions. There is significant agreement by those who induce them that each Focus Level has a distinct subjective mental flavour.[1] These flavours tend to be notably non-pedestrian, as the brain states associated with them are rarely encountered naturally outside of meditational contexts.

For example, anecdotal reports commonly suggest that Focus 15 feels "beyond time", and that levels beyond Focus 22 relate to perceptions of various planes of afterlife existence. Autosuggestion. Autosuggestion is a psychological technique that was developed by apothecary Émile Coué at the beginning of the 20th century.

Autosuggestion

Origins[edit] Coué graduated with a degree in pharmacology in 1876 and worked as an apothecary at Troyes from 1882 to 1910. When he began working at Troyes, he quickly discovered what later came to be known as the placebo effect. He became known for reassuring his clients by praising each remedy's efficiency and leaving a small positive notice with each given medication.