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Mind Power & Consciousness Glossary

On this page we provide definitions for commonly used terms in the fields of psi and mind development. Over the past few decades, many new words have been coined during the development of mind technologies, while some traditional words have gained new or alternate meanings. This continually updated and evolving glossary will provide you with insight and knowledge - helping you to better understand the future of mind power, learning, and psychic functioning.



Definitions

Alpha: Alpha (8-13 cycles per second) is characterized by a relaxed but alert state.

Autonomic Nervous System: The part of the vertebrate nervous system that regulates involuntary action, as of the intestines, heart, and glands, and that is divided into the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system.

Beta: The brainwave state when you are in a normal waking consciousness (14-26 cycles per second.)

Collective Unconscious: A theoretical storehouse of knowledge containing all ideas, thoughts, life, objects, places, in the past, present, or future, existing as patterns of information.

Coordinate Remote Viewing: A set of specific protocols developed by the psychic and artist Ingo Swann in 1983, designed to enable a person to consistently use his/her psychic apparatus to download accurate information about an unknown target, anywhere in time or space.

Delta: The slowest of the brainwaves (0-4 cycles per second), usually prominent whne you are in your deepest stages of sleep and not dreaming.

Matrix, The: See Collective Unconscious.

Mind: The human consciousness that originates in the brain and is manifested especially in thought, perception, emotion, will, memory, and imagination.
The collective conscious and unconscious processes in a sentient organism that direct and influence mental and physical behavior.
The principle of intelligence; the spirit of consciousness regarded as an aspect of reality.
The faculty of thinking, reasoning, and applying knowledge: Follow your mind, not your heart.
A person of great mental ability: the great minds of the century.

Memory: The mental faculty of retaining and recalling past experience.

Mindscripting: Powerful psychological programming which bombards your subconscious mind with positive affirmations which rescript negative self-defeating beliefs while you are in your most receptive state.

Neuro Entrainment: Tones in the subsonic frequency range (just beneath the threshold of human hearing) which have been designed to coax one's brainwaves slowly from a beta consciousness down into the theta range.

Neuron: Any of the impulse-conducting cells that constitute the brain, spinal column, and nerves, consisting of a nucleated cell body with one or more dendrites and a single axon. Also called nerve cell.

Parapsychology: The study of the evidence for psychological phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and psychokinesis, that are often misunderstood or ignored by "mainstream" science.

Remote Viewing: The trained ability which allows access to otherwise unattainable direct knowledge about a hidden target - a person, place, thing, or event, using ones' innate psychic functioning.

Technical Remote Viewing: The best known and modern civilian form of Coordinate Remote Viewing, incorporating years of militarily applied experience, advanced tools and stages and 14 years of application in the private sector.

Theta: The brainwave state (4-8 cycles per second) related to creativity and dream activity.

Telepathy: Employed in beaconing experiments, a sender attempts to transmit a thought or image to a receiver, via a direct psychic connection.

PSI: The 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet, PSI has become a term which encompasses a broad range of psychic functioning and abilities.

Whole Brain Synchrony: Integration of left and right hemispheres of the brain accomplished via technology which directs sounds and tones to specific areas of the brain.
 

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