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New findings support theory of brain wave vibration
Brain education exercises are good for more than just improving mental function. By strengthening the connection between the mind and the body, they may also be able to jumpstart physical activity and help people improve their health.
A recent study from a group of UK researchers confirmed this notion. Professors from the London School of Medicine reported in the journal The Lancet, that after testing the effects of various treatment approaches for chronic fatigue syndrome, they found that cognitive behavior therapy was the most productive.
This type of treatment asks individuals to be more aware of their daily emotions. Additionally, patients are required to question their current beliefs and assumptions to make sure they aren't brooding on irrelevant information.
These techniques are similar Ilchi Lee's Brain Wave Vibration teachings. By coaching the mind to focus only the positive and teaching it to let go of prior assumptions that do not further the cause of personal development, he believes that it is possible to overcome many physical ailments. These latest scientific findings support this teaching.
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Individuals who want to learn about naturally healing their mind-body-spirit connection may want to take a lesson from their cat.
As farfetched as it may sound, some research has indicated that the reason cats purr is to stimulate natural healing, according to the London Telegraph. Pete Wedderburn, who works as a veterinarian, recently wrote that studies have shown cats purr at a steady rate of 25 to 150 Hertz. It has been suggested that vibrations within this range may improve bone density and speed healing.
While humans don't have the ability to purr as cats do, there are other things that can be done to support natural healing. For instance, it may be possible through brain training to learn how to use brain wave vibrations to bring the mind and the body back into harmony.
Ilchi Lee believes that using brain wave vibrations can play an important part in the overall health and wellbeing of individuals. While it may not involve literally vibrating, as does a cat's purring, it may have similar health benefits.