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Interest in brain wave vibration studies grows

Interest in brain wave vibration studies grows

Interest in brain wave vibration studies grows

During the course of everyday life, individuals can go through troubling experiences that have a major impact on their minds. If these people are not in-tune with their mind-body-spirit connection, they may end up carrying the scars from these events for long periods of time, which can make them more likely to suffer mental and physical illnesses.

One way to cure these wounds is to participate in brain education classes that teach individuals who take control of their brain wave vibrations. This practice is growing in popularity, and instructors say that it can play an important role in overall wellbeing.

"It's like holding a mirror up to the brain so the brain can recognize any imbalances that have been created over time," Julie Lamphier, a Michigan-based brain educator, told local news station WXYZ. "We believe they're called trauma imprints. When the brain sees the trauma imprint is no longer necessary, it will go to work balancing and harmonizing itself."

The trend confirms Ilchi Lee's beliefs that enhancing brain wave vibrations can lead to a number of important health benefits. He recommends that individuals pursue this through the practice of yoga or meditation.
 

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