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Shiva Neural Stimulation with Phase 1 - Amygdala signal over both sides Phase 2 - Hippocampus signal over right side |
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This session, like all "God Helmet Technology" sessions, stimulates the brain with two signals, presented one after the other.
In the first phase, the signal taken from the amygdala is applied to both temporal lobes, and in the second phase the signal taken from the hippocampus is applied to the right temporal lobe.
The second phase of the session is where the intended effects should appear.
These include (but are not limited to) deep calm, inner images, and possibly a sense of spaciousness.
If you experience fear or anxiety during the first phase of the session, use the "abort" button to move on to it's second phase.
You may experience irritability or impatience during the first phase of the session. This is often a sign that the second phase will be especially effective, so don't stop the session, and only use the abort button if these feelings become uncomfortable.
If you experience fear or anxiety in the second phase of the session, stop the session and do not use it again. This will suggest that activity in the right hippocampus (a structure that feels pleasant to us when it's active) is 'spilling over' into the amygdala on the right (a structure that feels unpleasant to us when it's active). This, in turn, suggests that the amygdala and the hippocampus on the right have stronger than usual connections, which would also appear as the individual being prone to anxiety.
Although the two signals have been used in other contexts, both in the laboratory and with Shakti, their combination in Shiva neural technology is new, and should be considered experimental. If you are not comfortable with experimental sessions, do not use this one.
If you are prone to anxiety, do not begin with this session.
This session cannot be run from this online page. It can only be run using the software and hardware for Shiva Neural stimulation software for "God Helmet" sessions.
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