I read that going to God brings about theta brain waves in a book title "Theta Healing" and I was wondering if anyone else knows, or has ever read this before. Any comments would be appreciated. asked 16 Oct '10, 14:21 Brian |
I think it's similar to when we are in a meditative state - in deep meditation we are able to produce theta brain waves. We are able to get in touch with or connected to the Divine from this state and are able to influence our subconscious mind to enhance healing and growth. answered 17 Oct '10, 01:13 Michaela |
What you really are talking about is praying. Praying is talking to God. And when I pray, for me, I get a kind of rush and happy feeling that must be what you are referring to. Praying is very healthy. We are wired to pray to our Father. It really is quite simple. Also, praying is different than meditating...praying is an active form of thinking and manifesting...That's what produces all those great Theta waves. Blessings, Jai answered 16 Feb '11, 05:55 Jaianniah |
great question -- right up my alley ( as you will see when you read this ) http://limitlesshealing1.wordpress.com/ Since I have achieved Theta Healing -- a rare and wonderful experience, I can best explain it this way -- using an anology to make it less "Spiritual" and more easy to relate to. "I went to India....and travelled by airplane....only way to get there from here" "I achieved Theta Healing....by 1st "tapping" into Infinite Intelligence (God)....only way to get there from here" answered 09 May '11, 18:17 Steve Meyer Stairway to Heaven Barry Allen ♦♦ |
I say no. I achive this state with the help of sound waves, Is it EASIER to do that durring this state? YES , but its not the ONLY way ! love n light, rob answered 09 May '11, 19:31 TReb Bor yit-NE |
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