Re: cure for coma's?

Kenneth Carrigan ( (no email) )
Mon, 8 Feb 1999 10:36:12 -0500

Interesting points of view I see here.
One is the theory that our brain is like a computer, with internal
functioning's,
signals paths and neurons being stimulated, and for woman.. parallel
thinking<g>.
These emissions can be seen in an EEG and classified as Alpha, Beta, Theda,
etc. This is similar to placing an antenna next to your computer (or probing
around
the case) and seeing emission given off. Play some fantastic video game on
the computer and watch the emissions go up... Theda? Now, try to "inject" the
same frequencies back into the computer (180 degrees out of phase) and see
how the computer will react.... Nothing! You can not influeance the computer
unless you overpower it.. to the point of EMI, then who knows what will have
happened. This concept does not allow us to input intellegence into our minds,
and also emisson wise.. does not really allow us to extract intelligence, except
in the capacity that the mind is functioning in a certain state, or location of
heightening functioning.

The other case.. purports observation of the aura, if I am not mistaking.
Frequencies
are refered to as colors and that we can pertabate the aura with colors, sounds,
vibrations, resonances, frequencies... building up color where color lacks and
thus also affecting the bodies "signature" or "blueprint". Once this aura or
mind-
field is properly aligned with color (shockras included) the bodies cells will
start to function properly. A bit different from the computer concept by far.

The first.. classical, second is alternative approach. Just saw a specail
report
that Dr's or anesthesiologics are using EEG type monitors to ASSURE that
patients are not "awake" during major surgery, where there are said to be
over 2000 cases per year or more. The case here is that anesthesiologics
use 3 medicanes; one to paralyse (non movement), one for anesthesia and
one for loss of consciousness. It is rare, but some come regain consciouness
and are in HELL they say... know and sort of feeling everthing that is done
to them. The one woman stated that they even talked about her breast when
she was in surgery for appendix or what ever. She said it was like she was
being raped.

v/r Ken Carrigan

>hey all,
>i'm sure you're all familiar with patrick flanagan's neurophone... some of
>the research i've read indicates that if you play certain brain
>wavelengths into it, that state can be induced in the person... e.g.
>relaxed states for meditation etc.
>i was watching a program on the discovery channel about coma's and
>vegetative states and i was wondering whether one could play alpha waves
>through a neurophone and thereby bring the patient back to an alert and
>concious state?
>i don't have a neurophone of my own, but i was wondering whether anyone
>has thought of this/tried it etc. i'm very interested in finding out if
>this can go anywhere. any and all help would be very much appreciated.
>
>thanx
>
>nadia
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