I have tried binaural beats to get into a deep relaxed state of mind during meditation and for many other purposes for which they are being promoted nowadays. It’s everywhere on the internet now and you will find a lot of such audio tracks on YouTube for free since many people have learned to create them now but are they really safe to use? Can they cause any kind of physical or psychological problem? I will try my best to answer these questions in this post.
The first time I used a brainwave entrainment audio was for lucid dreaming as I was too obsessed with my dream world back then. It worked great at first and gave me some really positive results. However, after a while, it started causing me sleepless nights, which made me cautious about using it again.
Some people have reported great success with brainwave entrainment tracks and I really don’t intend to prove them wrong. Whatever I am sharing with you here is my personal opinion formed by my own experiences. My views about these audio tracks aren’t very positive because they caused me trouble, it happened long ago and even though now a lot of programs have incorporated high-quality versions of these audios, I still am a little afraid of using them.
I don’t have an extensive list of risks associated with brainwave entrainment, as they generally aren’t very harmful to someone in good health. Nonetheless, I want to emphasize in this post the importance of being extra careful, particularly when selecting the quality of audio tracks that are meant to alter the brainwave frequency of your mind.
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A lot of people make a mistake of thinking that creative visualization and daydreaming are one and the same process, however, when you gain a better understanding of how your mind works, you realize that they are two entirely different things.
Daydreaming is a futile habit which just wastes a person’s time whereas visualization is a constructive process using which a person can communicate to their inner child i.e the subconscious mind in order achieve their goals in life as wells for their personal growth.
One more term that creates confusion is “imagination”, so first I would like to define what imagination is so that I could explain the difference between daydreaming and creative visualization better. Continue reading
Ever wondered what is the language of the subconscious mind? Well, I have and I think I have learned one thing for sure, it is like a kid and it does not really listen to you when you try to interact with it directly.
Though I keep exploring a lot of materials that helps me to know how to use my subconscious powers to achieve my goals, the first time I came to know about its kid like nature was when I was reading David Debold’s Miracle Mastery book because in one chapter he shares an exercise to connect with the subconscious mind using this particular analogy.
Being said that, it becomes obvious that the language of our subconscious mind is not that easy to understand when we try to make sense of it using our logical way of thinking.
But, when we relax and shut off our “evidence seeking” logical mind, it becomes easy and simple to communicate with our inner mind. Continue reading
If you have a back pain or if you find it hard to sit and meditate then I have got a meditation method for you which you can perform lying on your back, I will reveal it in this post only if you promise that you won’t fall asleep while doing it because I have ended up sleeping many times while doing Yog Nidra.
Yogic Sleep or Yog Nidra not only rejuvenates the body but, it also calms down the mind and prepares an individual for the rest of their day.
It is very easy but, do not make a mistake of thinking that it is not powerful just because of the simplicity, it is an ancient very powerful meditation practiced by Indian Yogis and Buddhist Monks.
For practicing yogic sleep, it is not at all required that you must have been familiar with meditation or yoga before. Continue reading
People often feel low or unhappy for no particular reason and it is very important to understand such states because it can affect your life a lot.
You may think that you are feeling down without any reason but that is not really true because there is a reason behind all our emotional changes and not knowing the reason does not mean that there is no reason at all.
The problem is that our emotions are often dependent on what our inner state is, and we are not that much aware of what happens in our inner world unless we are involved in spiritual or personal development activities. Continue reading
In this post, I will show you the steps to perform Bindu Tratak (Gazing on a black dot) meditation which is very helpful for improving concentration.
I have already discussed Mirror Tratak and Candle Tratak, and here we will see how to meditate on a small black dot drawn on a sheet and use it as an instrument to achieve better control over thoughts.
Choosing a fixed place and time for this meditation is very imperative.(you can get some good ideas for this purpose in the post Creating a Good Atmosphere for Meditation.
Select a place where you get positive feelings and make sure that one will disturb you while doing this meditation.
Draw a black dot on a blank sheet, keep the diameter of the dot about 4-6cm and then stick it on the wall in a way that the dot gets positioned right in front of your eyes when you sit to meditate. Continue reading
When the law of attraction does not work for people, I call this error as the flaw of attraction because people often start to believe that all such concepts are untrue in such cases and the law of attraction provides them the evidence to falsify itself.
Here’s what the “Flaw” of attraction is – When the law of attraction is working to prove that there is no such thing as the law of attraction, we will call this paradox as the flaw of attraction.
It is easy to form a conclusion and it is easier to live with a victim mentality where you get to blame other people and also god for what happens to you, but when something does not work for you, the first thing you should do is to try to understand it better and check whether you made any mistakes. Continue reading
When we smile at a baby, it often elicits a joyful response in return, even if the baby is unfamiliar to us. This natural exchange of smiles underscores a simple but profound human connection. However, such spontaneous interactions are rare among adults. About seven out ten of people are hesitant to greet a stranger, primarily due to a fear of negative or dismissive responses. This reluctance is deeply rooted in a broader societal issue: a pervasive anxiety about being judged.
In today’s world, the fear of judgment can be paralyzing, leading many to avoid initiating interactions with those they do not know. This apprehension is driven by the concern that a friendly gesture might not be reciprocated, which can be disheartening and lead to feelings of rejection. The result is a diminished sense of community and a reluctance to engage with others, further isolating individuals. Addressing this fear requires fostering environments where positive social interactions are encouraged and where people are reminded of the fundamental human need for connection and mutual respect.
A frequent question among those exploring the depths of their inner selves is whether meditation and self-hypnosis are essentially the same. This confusion arises from common misconceptions surrounding these practices. Both meditation and self-hypnosis involve directing focus inwardly, but they are fundamentally different in their approach and objectives.
Meditation generally aims to cultivate mindfulness and achieve a heightened state of awareness. It often involves observing thoughts and feelings without judgment, thereby fostering a sense of inner peace and clarity. The practice may include various techniques such as focused attention, breath awareness, or contemplation, with the ultimate goal of attaining a deeper connection with oneself and enhancing overall well-being.
In contrast, self-hypnosis is a process designed to enter a trance-like state where the subconscious mind becomes more receptive to suggestions. This technique is frequently used for therapeutic purposes, such as changing habits or addressing psychological issues. Unlike meditation, which is typically about observing and accepting, self-hypnosis involves actively guiding the mind toward specific goals or changes.
Therefore, while both practices involve an inward journey, meditation focuses on mindfulness and awareness, whereas self-hypnosis targets the subconscious for behavioral or emotional modification. Understanding these distinctions helps in choosing the practice that best aligns with one’s personal goals and needs.
Tratak meditation is an ancient, powerful practice known for its ability to accelerate spiritual growth. Often referred to as fixed-gazing meditation, this method involves fixing your gaze on an external object, such as a candle flame or a symbol, without blinking. The goal is to sharpen your focus and use the object as a tool to observe and understand your mind’s inner workings. Over time, this technique helps you become more aware of your thoughts and mental activity.