Which Brain structures does Shakti work with?
Shakti’s best-tested wave forms are specific to the amygdala and the hippocampus, two limbic structures. There are also less-well tested signals for the caudate nucleus and the thalamus. We apply the amygdaloid wave form to the dominant hemisphere (that usually means the left side), and the hippocampal wave form to the non-dominant side (usually the right side). Getting Shakti to work for you will require you to test yourself in a couple of ways. The amygdala is an emotional structure, and its positive emotions have to do with its activity on the left side. The hippocampus is a cognitive structure, and its positive ways of thinking have to do with activity on the right side. These statements are based on previous work with these structures using the signals derived from them, including published and unpublished laboratory studies, reports from participants in the Shakti project, and the author’s personal experience.
Shakti’s best-tested wave forms are specific to the amygdala and the hippocampus , two limbic structures. There are also less-well tested signals for the caudate nucleus, the septum and the thalamus We apply the amygdalar wave form to the dominant hemisphere (that usually means the left side), and the hippocampal wave form to the non-dominant side (usually the right side). Getting Shakti to work for you will require you to test yourself in a couple of ways. The amygdala is an emotional structure, and its positive emotions have to do with its activity on the left side. The hippocampus is a cognitive structure, and its positive ways of thinking have to do with activity on the right side. These statements are based on previous work with these structures using the signals derived from them, including published and unpublished laboratory studies, reports from participants in the Shakti project, and the author’s personal experience. Some studies, especially concerning the amygdala, offer dif