Meditation: Can technology really help?
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008 at 3:33 pmFor well over a year now, I have been reaping the benefits of a daily meditation practice without dealing with the frustration of trying to empty my mind of all the incessant chatter that resides there. I wish I could say that I am evolved enough to be able to stay in an empty mind state for more than a half a second, but I’m afraid I would be lying if I made such a claim. It seems that I am incapable of stopping the noise for any length of time no matter how much time I spend on my meditation practice.
Although I have not given up trying to reach that state of grace, I am also grateful to have found a tool that helps me to achieve the effects of an advanced state of meditation without years of discipline and practice. Bill Harris and the Centerpointe Research Institute have come up with a sound technology that help you to “meditate like a Zen monk”.
Here is what they tell you on the website:
“The lazy man’s way to meditate.
Listening to this amazing, scientifically proven brain technology give you all the benefits of meditation–in a fraction of the time–easily and effortlessly.
Stimulating your brain with Holosync audio technology will:
- Safely and effortlessly take you to states of profoundly deep (and extremely pleasurable) meditation…
- Stimulate the creation of new neural pathways between the right and left hemispheres of your brain, balancing your brain and leading you to a high-performance state scientists call “whole brain functioning”…
- Dramatically improve your learning ability, memory, intuition, creativity, and your ability to focus, concentrate and think more clearly…
- Create true quantum leaps in your personal self awareness…
- Significantly lower your stress levels and lower your levels of harmful brain chemicals related to stress…
- reate remarkable improvements in your mental and emotional health—even in areas that have stubbornly resisted change with other approaches…
- Dramatically increase your production of vital (and very pleasurable) brain chemicals related to your longevity, well-being, and quality of life…”
I know that it’s sounds to amazing to be true, but I’m here to say that it works. It has worked for me and many others in my life.
But don’t take my word for it–or theirs for that matter. I encourage you to try it out for yourself. Go to http://www.centerpointe.com/?aid=370144 and get your FREE demo CD and check it out for yourself. You’ll be surprised and amazed at what it can do for you.
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Eckhart Tolle mentions in his book The Power of Now that what a guru once told him to do was ask yourself what your next thought was going to be and see how long it takes your next thought to arise. This really helped me to learn to find the empty space in my head and keep it empty so that I can have some inner stillness and peace.