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Shiva Neural Stimulation with
"God Helmet" Technology


"God Helmet" session

Phase 1 - "Chirp" signal over both sides

Phase 2 - Amygdala signal over left 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, a "Chirp" signal is applied to both temporal lobes, and in the second phase the signal taken from the amygdala is applied to the left temporal lobe.

The 'chirp' signal is used to activate the temporal lobes overall, and the amygdala signal is used to direct the activity into the amygdala on the left, a structure with positive emotionial functions.

The second phase of the session is where the intended effects should appear.

These include (but are not limited to) a sense of a presence (or a non-physical being), elation, joy, inner imagery, and feelings of love and/or affection.

If you experience anger during or after the session, do not use it again. This will suggest that the left amygdala is more sensitive to anger than to spiritual phenomena.

Although the two signals have been used 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 anger, 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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