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From the Integral
Institute:
Dear Friends,
What if you had a tool
that made it much easier for you to meditate on a regular
basis?
We know that meditation
can help us to reduce our stress, calm our minds, relax our
bodies, and even increase our developmental progress. With all
of these benefits available to us, why don’t most of us meditate
every day? Well, if you are at all like me, you either feel
that you don’t have time or it’s just hard to motivate yourself
even when you do.
Before I tell you about
this easier way to meditate, I’d like to talk briefly about how
it works. As we meditate, we are accessing an expanded internal
state (in the upper left quadrant). This state has
corresponding activity in our brains that can be measured (in
the upper right quadrant). There has been much research
conducted on long time meditators, where specific brain wave
patterns have been correlated to states of deep meditation.
Based on this research,
an audio technology has been created that can effectively induce
these same brain wave patterns of experienced meditators, in
anyone using it. So if you stimulate these same patterns in
your brain (in the upper right quadrant), you can access these
same deep states in your consciousness (in the upper left
quadrant). Pretty cool!
This revolutionary tool
is called Holosync. I first came across it when Fred Kofman
wanted us to use it for meditation practice during our inaugural
seminars at Integral Institute. I, along with many of our
seminar participants, got hooked by how easy it was to meditate
while listening to Holosync.
And not only is it
extremely helpful for beginning meditators, even very
experienced practitioners find it useful. Here’s what Genpo
Roshi, the creator of the Big Mind process, has to say about
it:
“When Bill Harris first
sent me Holosync, I loved it. In fact, I found it to be the same
as sitting in Big Mind/Big Heart. Then I found that many of my
students were already using Holosync, including Diane Hamilton
and her husband, Michael Zimmerman, and were also big fans.
Holosync and Big Mind compliment each other perfectly. I highly
recommend Holosync, whether you're a beginner or have been
meditated for 30 years.” Dennis Genpo Merzel Roshi
If it’s good enough for
a Zen master, it’s good enough for me...
As part of our Integral
Life Practice program, we recommend engaging in the four core
modules: Body, Mind, Spirit, & Shadow. Within the Spirit
module, we particularly recommend the practice of meditation
because of its many benefits. In fact, it is the only practice
demonstrated to significantly accelerate growth through stages
of development.
And even with the clear
value of establishing a regular meditation practice, it can
still be one of the most difficult practices to maintain. So
why not make it easier and do it more often?
I don’t use Holosync
every time I meditate, but I find that it is a great tool to
help me keep a regular practice. When I am particularly busy
and my mind is racing, it makes it much easier to settle into a
meditative state. I even use it when I need to focus or be
creative at work - like right now, as I’m writing this.
Another thing is that
since it makes it easier to meditate, I find that I have more
time for it. Isn’t that interesting how we find the time to do
the things we enjoy?
If you
are interested in finding out more about how Holosync might help
you with your meditation practice, please
click here.
Bill Harris, the creator of Holosync, has been a generous
supporter of Integral Institute over the years, and has prepared
this special offer for us to share with all of you. You might
want to
check it out.
Yours in service,
Huy Lam |