How can doing a brain map actually be a treatment?
One of the great discoveries of the LENs community has been that you cannot read a living dynamical system (a person) without affecting their body/mind or energy system. A comparable example is that patients are often affected by an MRI, seemingly a diagnostic procedure using huge magnetic fields. Now magnetism is used theraeutically and routinely in tCMR (trans-cranial magnetic stimulation) that has shown some promise with depression and psychotic hallucinations. (See Scientific Research page.) When we do brain maps, we try to make it the “least disruptive” experience that gives us actual results (most LENS treatment follows the map). If we suspect that the person is prone to any kind of seizures, an anti-convulsant stim map may be used, if the thinks this is right for the client. However for the most neurologically sensitive patients, this map might be done in several installations, a small treatment taking place each time the map is done. Could this procedure actually “mess up my br