HOW TO ACQUIRE EMOTIONAL WELLNESS
Practitioners
in the field of alternative health and holistic healing have realized that
color can be a highly useful part of any protocol focused on maintaining
wellness. Practitioners in many countries are particularly vested in using
color, light and sound as treatment for emotional and mental challenges.
The brain’s ability to process stimuli
entering through the eye or ears is amazing. As the light enters the retina the
brain recognizes and processes color thus impacting visual perception and
behavior. The power of color and sound are the very essence of life. It may well be the most magnificent
experience we take for granted. Color is around us everywhere. It embraces us
and we interpret life through color much as we do shape, texture, and sound.
19th century American Surgeon E.
Babbit, M.D, reported that colored lights promoted significant healing results
by affecting the human energy fields through the pathways of the nerve fibers
in the skin. Dr. Babbit also discovered the strong connection through the eye
to the limbic system of the brain. These pathways are responsible for emotions
and are activated by color.
The Mindgear MindLightz method for the
merging of color and sound is somewhat unique. The MindLightz was
developed using Bluetooth technology to enhance the brain’s utilization of
certain brainwaves to complement the mental state desired and stimulate
positive responses. All MindLightz light and sound sessions are available on
your Apple App foe iphone or ipad. For your wireless Bluetooth lightframes and
headphones this light and sound website
comes highly recommended.
The most exciting way in which color, sound
and light finds their way inside the subconscious mind, the immune system, the limbic system and the nervous system has only
recently been discovered. Using your MindLightz color-galore lightframes and binaural sounds will help you become
more positive in meeting challenges. It will provide you with the energy necessary
to make new beginnings and enable your migration to a positive life style.
Everyday our sensory systems use color and
sound to give meaning to our lives. The use of sensory inputs stimulates the
inner strength we posses. This enables us to lead better lives through helping
us find solutions, realizing messages instinctively, and seeing pathways to
achievements never thought possible. We are guided by our own contemplations as
we look inside ourselves and find new raw powers; the lack of fears or
inhibition, and higher levels of self-function.
Learning is the
gift of the mind to the body. How to, when to, and all other variables that
accompany life decisions are monitored by the mind. Decisions are based on what
has been learned. Almost all programming or in-printing, both negative and
positive, is accepted by the time we are three years old.
The way we were
treated previously molded the way we treat ourselves today. Hopefully, changes
will occur for those who did not experience positive input during their early
lives. The need for an improved mental
outlook is learned by developing new thought processes, using the more able
parts of the mind. The use of color, light, and sound stimulation is not to
alter the mind but rather facilitate the learning of new concepts.
Research has shown that light can stimulate
changes in lymphatic fluids and blood, and affect nerve synapses. After being
energized by a color, the effect is transmitted to specific sites in the brain
where the light energy is dissipated.
Color, light, and
sound sensory stimulation is a useful modality to affect personal change. This
is important as it relates to a normal progression of learning by the brain.
Through this modality, there is no altering of the mind, but rather a personal
awakening, allowing a self-imposed ability to affect change. In other words,
you learn to change a thought process by understanding that, that thought will
cause pain or discomfort.
Any sensory
organism seeks change to better the situation. Color, light and sound sensory
stimulation acts as a coach, or guidance mechanism for a person seeking change
or modification to their thought processes such as autism. By using sensory
stimulation a road for connected thought is constructed for use to further
contact and learning.
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