EEG-Guided Mind Control
EEG-guided meditation is a unique approach developed by KalpaTaru and BM-Science, where the effect of traditional meditation techniques can be monitored with the help of changes in brain waves. The method provides individual information about the functioning of the brain, on the basis of which the most suitable meditation exercise can be chosen for each individual. As brain functions are optimized, e.g. mental clarity, ability to concentrate and relax improve.
In addition to individual coaching, there are also courses where participants daily do a 20-minute meditation exercise tailored to each person. In addition to the measurements, the program also includes seminars that deepen mental skills, where there is an opportunity to discuss the experiences related to the exercise.
These services are especially useful for those who wish to begin or deepen their meditation practice safely by utilizing objective scientific information about their brain function and mental health.
The approach respects both the ancient wisdom of the East and modern technology. It came about as if by itself, when Tarja Kallio-Tamminen, through the measurement problem of quantum mechanics, realized that the prevailing worldview does not contain sufficient tools to understand the observer's influence and connection with his environment. Renewing the conception of reality requires better modeling of the human mind and consciousness, which led to KalpaTaru's collaboration with BM-Science. At BM-Science, the relationship between the brain and the mind is investigated using neuroscientific methods, using and developing the latest qEEG imaging. Science and technology open up new approaches to solving the psychophysical problem traditionally reflected only by philosophers.
Brain activity and mental contents are closely interrelated. The brain curve (electroencephalogram) measured with quantitative qEEG quite accurately reflects individual's mental states and ways of functioning. On the other hand, measurements also provide information on how brain changes with new thoughts and experiences. These objective findings of neuroscience support the experiential knowledge of the meditative traditions of the East about the possibility of internal growth and development of the human being. Suitable asana, breathing and meditation exercises still work today. Everyone can use them to influence their vitality and the contents of their minds.
Dr. Andrew Fingelkurts, Dr. Alexander Fingelkurts, Dr. Tarja Kallio-Tamminen
Apparently, humans have not been very successful in adapting to the challenges of their changing environment, as the number of psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders is only increasing in all industrialised countries. Each of us faces many changes in our lives and more and more often we have to renew our old strategies of action and survival. Managing growing information causes stress and human misjudgment, the consequences of which can be increasingly serious in the global world. It is beginning to be doubted whether a person is psychologically and biologically capable of adapting to all the demands that the rapid change in life and the dynamics of a technological society impose on us.
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