Brain Resonance From Ilchi Lee Brain Education
By Phil on Aug. 11, 2009.
All of your five senses are dependent on messages in the form of vibrations reaching your brain. But you may have one more sense of which you are less aware. You have felt this sense if you have ever had your mood affected by someone else. Perhaps you were in a persistently glum mood, and suddenly a cheerful person lifted you out of your cloud. Or maybe the opposite happened, and someone’s internal anger contributed to your own growing sense of irritation.
This phenomenon stems from the brain’s tendency to resonate in accordance with other brains. You know already that your brain produces vibrations called brain waves. This cannot be directly observed, but I believe that these brain waves literally interact with other brains as we interact with people. Thus, we have an effect on others, and they have an effect on us before we have even said a word. And of course, our eventual words and actions in the world will also follow the dictates of these waves. I think you can begin to see why I put such emphasis on the health of human brain waves. These waves do so much to determine the quality of our lives, and we could do so much to change our lives if we could only learn to control our brain waves. Imagine, for example, a young father coming home after a long, hard day at the office. His workday has been full of conflicts and disappointments, and his brain is emanating the expected emotions—anger, resentment, and annoyance.

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