Embrace Your “Darkness” & Find Healing

“Good vibes only!”

This is what I heard for years from many New Age, spiritual people. And I knew right away that something wasn’t right about it.

During my strongest times of growth, all I could think of is “Oh, fuck off!” “That is not how it works.”

We are not human to brush an entire side of ourselves under the carpet, plug our ears and hum, “It’s ok, it’s ok, good vibes only”.

That kind of attitude creates lopsidedness, friction and unhealthy expectations. It doesn’t work and will amplify whatever you are trying to get away from. It creates fragmentation, known as the shadow self in Jungian psychology.

The shadow self The ‘shadow’ is the side of your personality that contains all the parts of yourself that you don’t want to admit to having.

https://www.harleytherapy.co.uk/counselling/shadow-self.htm

It creates dishonesty with oneself and nature plus an unrealistic view of our humanity.

And in this article, we’ll explore why the New Age craze didn’t work, what does work and why.

Let’s get started.

Why do we seek “good vibes only”?

The concept of “good vibes only” is idealistic and well-intentioned. It’s based on Unity or God-consciousness.

A source of love and pure goodness. Because that is where we come from, it’s in our nature to seek it or return to it.

Understanding Duality Consciousness

Human Consciousness is dual. We perceive separateness in our experience in order to get it far enough away from us that we can “see” it.

Alan Watts refers to the Godhead as Source and in order to know or see itself, it must create an illusion of separation.

This is duality consciousness.

Why Embrace Your Darkness?

In order to embrace the fullness of your humanity, you want to be at peace with all of who, all of your traits, emotions, thoughts, events and environments.

It doesn’t mean you have to embrace all of life’s contrast – just accept. embrace the fullness of your humanity – not all circumstances. Some are meant for you to want to get away from, to hurt from, to learn from.

It’s the awareness behind your response that matters.

Non-judgemental awareness (the circle) encompasses all of these events and responses from a “distance”.

This is known as non-attachment in Buddhism. The ability to see from a higher perspective.

For example, I recently had an experience where I was feeling general anxiety and didn’t know where it was coming from. When I stopped and listened more closely, I realized that there was this deep fear inside me related to being an entrepreneur. The feeling of everything depending on you. The feeling of not having anything else to hold on to. The instability and responsibility of stepping out on your own.

I was able to sit with it and fully feel it. And believe me, it HUURRRT emotionally.

I felt deeply into it and cried. All the while I saw myself from this general sense of awareness “behind” the experience. I was watching myself go through this experience, thinking

“Oh great! Facing this, owning this, is the way through to the other side! Now that I see and feel it, I can overcome it!”

9 Reasons to Embrace Your Darkness

First off, shake all the negative connotations about the word, “darkness”. Realize that it has its purpose. Just as the day has night, light has darkness. It helps show the light more brightly through contrast in this dualistic human experience.

1. Shows You What You Want

Realize that so-called “not good vibes” within actually serve as a compass, as a contrast, and as signposts to help you to “know” yourself and to choose what you want.

Many people do not know what they want, but they know what they don’t want. Thank these opportunities for opening your eyes and helping you to choose better.

2. Clears Energy & Heals

Embracing your darkness helps you realize that to be sad, to be angry, to be scared – is human. It shows you that it’s ok, it’s natural and that it’s good.

What you resist, persists. What you make peace with is experienced, serves its purpose, runs it’s course and then subsides.

When you are no longer suppressing these sides of yourself, you feel a great weight lifted off your shoulders.

Otherwise you are expending lots of energy to pretend it doesn’t exist and it won’t go away. It will continue to build up and even create disease. (dis -ease – being ill at ease or not at ease.)

3. Creates Peace & Integrity

As you shine light on these sides of yourself, you will show up with more integrity and responsibility for who you are and own your actions and personality.

You are able to “come clean” and see the full picture. You take responsibility for who you are and choose who you want to be and actually make that happen instead of turning a blind eye to it.

When I was able to shine light on my fear and identify it, I was able to face it and go through it. As a result, I am at peace with my fear and am taking the necessary steps to understand it and resolve it. I no longer have random anxiety as I did before – which leads to the next point.

4. It Empowers You

When you can embrace all of yourself, your failures and shortcomings and own them, you begin to take back your power.

You realize that people can’t hurt you, that the way you view the situation hurts you. YOU can change things. You and your life are in YOUR hands and you are able to change it or keep it.

5. It Follows Natural Law

There is so much information out there and it can be a challenge to separate truth from what’s not true. An easy way to discover the “truth” of something is to watch nature.

Watch the flow of the days, the purpose of the seasons. They are symbols for the purpose of your darkness – and just as fire has the ability to warm, it has the power to burn. Just as anger has the power to spark action, it has the ability to destroy.

The hermetic principle of polarity states:

IV. THE PRINCIPLE OF POLARITY

“Everything is Dual; everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites; like and unlike are the same; opposites are identical in nature, but different in degree; extremes meet; all truths are but half-truths; all paradoxes may be reconciled.”
– The Kybalion.

This means that on the other side of darkness is light, on the other side of failure is success and on the other side of sadness is joy. If you are experiencing sadness within yourself you will trust that it will pass and joy awaits you.

As is natural law.

The same is true of happiness.

If you are experiencing happiness, be grateful, for the pendulum will swing and you will have an unpleasant experience that creates more desire for expansion in your evolution.

6. Uplevels Your Mindset for Adversity, Your Capacity for Strength & Creates Growth

Challenging times and undesirable emotions are fertile soil on which you grow and develop as a person. You do not grow and learn but staying the same, but by reaching outside of your current limitations. And that is painful.

After experiencing this pain you come out stronger and more resilient, in mind, emotion and body.

Embracing the darkness of these growing pains helps you trust that there is light at the end of the dark tunnel and a reward for trying times. This mindset helps you overcome those painful times.

7. Helps You Be Grateful

Nothing like experiencing painful moments within yourself to help you appreciate the beautiful, desirable ones.

These moments help to ground you, to shape you, to humble you, to help you grow and evolve. Be grateful for them while you are experiencing them.

Remember to see them with non-judgemental awareness, which leads to the next point.

8. Highlights Judgementalism & Expands Love & Compassion

Whatever you don’t accept in yourself, you are likely to reject or criticize in the world around you. This creates a clear guide of where you are still judgemental and shows you where you have room for improvement.

Embracing your darkness or weakness helps you to understand and experience love and compassion. To understand and relate that having fear is ok. To love your mistakes and faults. To see yourself and everything else as GOD (love, source, the higher part of you) sees you.

9. Shows You How to Feel Alive

When you are able to embrace and make peace with your darkness you allow yourself to fully feel the spectrum of emotions, and to make peace with the full spectrum of your personality and body.

Notice that it’s human nature to have darkness.

It’s the reason why we like scary movies, thrillers and dramas.

It’s the reason we channel our expression with dark art, music and writing. There is a part of us that likes it – that embraces the spectrum – that needs to feel it.

As a society, we hide our dark fantasies, secrets, perversions, anger, fear, jealousy, profanity etc. We are encouraged to hiding darkness and weakness to the point of suppression, to the point of negation.

This only amplifies what is suppressed to unhealthy levels and creates guilt, shame, disassociation and loss of power, loss of energy and loss and integrity.

Just remember not to hide your darkness from yourself. It’s a natural part of you.

Accept this truth and let it heal you, free you, empower you and teach you.

When you embrace it you can express healthy levels of it, you can being to see the world through the eyes of unconditional love and realize (real – ize-To see, to make real, to bring about) the perfection within yourself and all that is around you.

If you want to go deeper into embracing ALL of yourself through shadow work, stay tuned to my post on how to do it!

If you feel compelled, share your experiences below. I’d like to hear your story. 🙂

You are heroes.

A Mindset Shift to Get Out of Your Head & Out of Your Own Way

I’ve met so many brilliant people with game-changing ideas that tell me that they are unsure that what they have to share in the world is of value.

They are face-to-face with their self-worth. 

I’m sitting in a cafe in Austin, Texas on a beautiful Sunday afternoon and I look up at the sky. It’s a gorgeous day with white puffy clouds.

Suddenly I realize – the magnitude of cities, countries, landscapes and situations in the world.

People enjoying life, people in pain, people relaxing, people stressing out. People walking down plazas, back alleys, bars, hospitals.

Birthday parties, graduations, car accidents, panic attacks, joy, war, desperation, laughter. People experiencing ancient archeological marvels and newly built architectural wonders.

Rainforests, deserts, glaciers. Submarines, jet planes, space shuttles, self-driving cars, tuk-tuks. 

Anyway. Long story, short.

It’s the magnificence and full spectrum of life – its people, its diversity – that can only be seen when you get out of your head. Out of your own life.

Zoom out to see that everyone has their own universe inside their mind. 

What does that have to do with your business? With your goals and with your dreams?

Nothing.

That’s right. The measure of your own self-worth from yourself, or others, should not get in the way of your goals. 

Because it doesn’t matter. You can be the person who lends a helping hand, a smile, a word of encouragement, a hug, a favor. It doesn’t matter. And for the most part, you don’t need to feel like you’re worthy enough that your words will make a difference or that your smile looks nice enough to brighten someone else’s day. 

You’re ridiculous. 

Get out there.

Change the world. 

One person at a time. 

  1. Zoom out and shift your perspective.
  2. Have the intention to help. 
  3. And take the action to follow through. 

It doesn’t matter who you are. It matters that you did. 

And you do.

With Love, 

Jacqueline   

Fast-track to Happiness: Distilling 11 Years of Personal Development into the Definitive Answer to Happiness

Want to know how to create lasting happiness?

Happiness has become elusive for various reasons.

  1. We are constantly adapting to the status quo. This is known as hedonic adaptation, or the tendency to return to a happiness setpoint after experiencing life’s ups and downs. We are designed to ever evolve into creating new desires to pursue.

  2. Consumerist societies. Many of our societies’ economic stability is and growth depends on consumers buying products and services. Most of which they don’t need. Media and advertising are designed to make consumers feel as though “something is missing” so they can consume more to fill the endless voids.

  3. Health deficiencies. Our diet, exercise and sleep routines are crucial in changing the biological processes and chemical releases that create the biological state of happiness. Without proper nutrition, rest and movement our bodies simply do not biochemically create states of happiness or optimal functioning.

Today we’re going to cover 2 principles.

  1. WHAT you require to be happy.
  2. HOW to be happy.

WHAT You Require to Be Happy

Let’s go over 2 fundamental models for basic human needs.

  1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
  2. Tony Robbin’s 6 Core Human Needs.

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Image from: https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html

Maslow defined the first 4 levels from the bottom up as deficiency needs, and the top-level, self-actualization, as a growth need.

For deficiency needs, motivation increases as needs are not met. For example, you get thirstier if you don’t drink water and hungrier if you don’t eat.

For growth needs, motivation increases as needs are met. The more you see results, the more you want to continue the behavior.

For the purpose of finding lasting happiness, let’s assume your basic human needs, food, shelter, water, safety are met – and maybe most of your psychological needs as well.

Tony Robbin’s 6 Core Human Needs

Image from: https://www.habitsforwellbeing.com/6-core-human-needs-by-anthony-robbins/

In this model, Tony defines these 6 needs into personality needs and spirit needs. As you can see in the image above.

How many of these are being met for you?

Keep these basics in mind as we proceed to HOW to find lasting happiness.

If you have a pretty awesome life and most of your needs are met, but still cannot create lasting happiness – this next part is especially for you!

In the interest of your time, I’m going to give you the secret sauce to happiness.

HOW to be Happy

I warn you now.

Knowing it will not make you happy.

Applying it will.

Focus on the Good

Thanks to our RAC (reticular activating system), we get what we focus on. So focusing on fixing things leads to finding more things that are opportunities for fixing. Focusing on “the good” brings you more things that are good. This doesn’t mean that there won’t be opportunities to resolve whatever you want to resolve. It means you are now aware of the choice that you can fix things or that you can enjoy things.

Be Grateful

The vibration of gratitude does wonders for making our brain feel happy. Create a daily gratitude practice where you feel and experience this emotion. Learn to identify the feeling of gratitude and practice it as much as possible. At least daily.

Choose to Be Happy

Such a powerful one. If not the most powerful one.

Happiness is not something we chase.
Happiness is not something we attain.

Happiness is something we choose.
Happiness is something we create.
Happiness is something we are.

Be YOU

Stand in integrity. Helps you not feel shitty. You have an inner compass. Use it.

Be Healthy

Exercise, eat well, breathe deep, sleep and get some decent rest. Get some nature time in. The basics – which are also the foundation.

Grow

One of the major reasons why you’re alive AND a fundamental Universal Law, is growth. Specifically called,

XI. The Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy under the Principle of Vibration

Read more about Universal Laws here.

As humans, we have desire ingrained in us to evolve.

In physics and universal law, Nothing stands still, everything moves and vibrates.

Realize that there is a natural cycle of creation>maintenance> destruction.

This is known as The Trimurti in Hindu spiritual philosophy.

“Sanskrit: त्रिमूर्ति trimūrti, “three forms”) is the Triple deity of supreme divinity in Hinduism in which the cosmic functions of creation, maintenance, and destruction are personified as a triad of deities, typically Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer, though individual denominations may vary from that particular line-up. When all three deities of the Trimurti incarnate into a single avatar, the avatar is known as Dattatreya.”

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trimurti

As soon as something stops growing, it starts destroying. It’s natural. Keep growing and let what no longer serves you fade away and be destroyed.

There comes a time in our personal evolution, that we grow to expand beyond ourselves. This is where the next phase in our evolution happens –contribution.

This is where you see people contributing their time, creating businesses, volunteering and mentoring others.

“Contribution is next level growth.”

– Consciousness Liberty

And man, does it bring happiness.

Get Out of Your Head

Be in the moment. Focus on others. Be of service to them. Focus on others.

Be Unhappy

Yes, being unhappy is the compass to finding out what makes us happy. As defined in Universal Law, it is the “contrast”. Embrace it as a momentary teacher to point you back in the direction of your happiness.

It helps to bring you gratitude for the moments of happiness. To strengthen and refine your character and your ability to grow and learn, and finally, your ability to transmute back into happiness.

That’s pretty much it.

There are SO many more things you can do to be happy. Most of these don’t require much more time. They require focused, aware, conscious effort that will become second nature.

BONUS HAPPY TECHNIQUE

Transcend

This is a whole different ballgame (approach) to happiness. This is described as attaining enlightenment and “lifting the veil”. You experience happiness – better described as bliss or ecstasy – when you transcend the illusion of the physical human experience and unite with God/ Universe Consciousness.

In this consciousness, your needs and desires fade away as you realize the perfection of everything that is. Otherwise known as blowing all the models of needs out of the water. Usually attained by realized beings such as Buddha, and known to survive, and be in bliss, without even basic human needs.

How do you find this? Silence your mind. Usually attained through meditation practice.

Remember: Practice these habits even if you don’t see immediate results. You will most likely experience immediate results from improving your health, especially with exercise. The rest take some mental conditioning.

Altering the neurology and biochemical processes related to your psychological “happiness habits” may take time, but eventually, you’ll be able to program yourself into feeling sustainable happiness.

What are your experiences with these techniques and with happiness? What challenges are you facing?

Much love to you and cheers to your happiness!

Resources:

Truth is Relative. Reality is Relative.

This post relates to one of the most important concepts of Consciousness Liberty.

Finding and living your truth.

The purpose behind Consciousness Liberty is to give you the tools and mindset shifts that will create mental self-liberation so you can live in your authenticity and FIND/LIVE YOUR TRUTH.

Years ago, I was living the corporate life and I had this burning, insatiable desire to find “truth.” I didn’t know what that meant. I just knew I “NEEDED” to go find it. So I left – backpack in hand – to explore the world and more importantly to explore myself and find truth.

And I found truth.

I was beyond excited that I had discovered this key to life and HAD to SHARE it with the world – when a voice inside of me said,

“No, do not share this as truth, this is YOUR truth, not everyone’s truth.”

I began to realize that – although there are some concepts that seem to resonate universally – we are all a unique collection of our experiences, beliefs, teachings, perceptions, perspectives and DNA. We can process experiences in endless amounts of variations of perceptions. 

What is meaningful to you may not be meaningful to someone else and vice versa.

The important thing is that you find what resonates with YOU. What strikes a cord deep in the core of your being so strong, so right that you are bulletproof. No amount of opinions and convincing from others can shake you. It is the priciple you live by that gives you satisfaction and fulfillment.

In that moment, I realized that inside everyone’s consciousness is the entire universe from their own personal and unique point of view and that it is as unique as the person themselves. Truth is personal. Truth is relative.

So how is truth relative? Personal?

Truth is defined to be based on “reality.”

If you’ve ever had a “mind-enhancing” experience you will understand that “reality” can shift drastically. If you’ve been in a mindstate where time slows down or speeds up or you drove home from work and thought, “Wow how did I get here?” Or if you’ve ever gotten drunk, you can see that reality shifts based on the thoughts, perceptions, functions and chemicals in your brain.

What about things that are scientifically proven? What about things like gravity? What about the sun rising every morning?

There is such a thing as collective consciousness – A shared energy and perspective that creates our reality. Tom Chi, Co-Founder of Google X and Founder at Prototype Thinking LLC, explains it as “The Pallet of Being”

You can see reality as relative based on the fact that when you observe sometime you have the ability to change its manifestation or action based on your observation of it. This was observed in the famous quantum mechanics experiment, the Double Slit Experiment

Welcome to Consciousness Liberty. We are the light that illuminates your truth.

And you know what they say about truth? It sets you free. Free from all the noise, limitations, fears and status quo.

Here’s the Gameplan

  1. We are going to dive deeper into the recursive, meta-definition of truth and reality.
  2. Challenge that definition.
  3. Provide examples and bring up theories which provide explanations to the relative nature of truth and reality.
  4. Blow your mind.
  5. Show you how to apply it practically.

Ok #4, maaybeee. haha. Maybe.

Ready? Let’s dive deeper into truth. What is it?

Definition of Truth

1a(1): The body of real things, events, and facts : ACTUALITY
(2): The state of being the case : FACT
2a: The property (as of a statement) of being in accord with fact or reality.
(3) Often capitalized: A transcendent fundamental or spiritual reality
b: A judgment, proposition, or idea that is true or accepted as true

Reference: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/truth

The definition of truth is defined with the word Truth itself, along with the words Actuality, Reality and Fact. 

Let’s go deeper still.

Definition of Actuality

1: The quality or state of being actual.
2: Something that is actual: FACT, REALITY possible risks which have been seized upon as actualities— T. S. Eliot. In actuality: in actual fact

Reference: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reality

The definition of Actuality is described by pretty much itself (lol) and the words Fact and Reality.

Moving on…

Definition of Fact

1a: Something that has actual existence. Space exploration is now a fact.
b: An actual occurrence. Prove the fact of damage
2: A piece of information presented as having objective reality. These are the hard facts of the case.
3: The quality of being actual: ACTUALITY A question of fact hinges on evidence
4: a thing done: such as a: CRIME accessory after the fact.

Reference: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fact

Fact is defined by Actuality, Reality and Objective Reality.

Noticing a pattern here?

Definition of Reality

1: The quality or state of being real.
2a(1): A real event, entity, or state of affairs. His dream became a reality
(2): The totality of real things and events trying to escape from reality.
b: Something that is neither derivative nor dependent but exists necessarily.

Reference: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reality

Reality – the state of being real. Awesome thanks for that, haha! Facepalm.

Let’s move on..

Here’s where we’re at.

  • Truth =Actuality, reality and fact.
  • Actuality = Fact, reality and objective reality.
  • Fact = Actuality or reality.
  • Reality = real, reality.

It’s a never-ending loop that struggles for a true definition within the same few words and collapses back onto itself. Although there is an interesting phrase to pull out of this – objective reality. 

Alright, let’s look up “objective reality”.

Not in the dictionary.

Diving into philosophy, here are a few definitions:

What is “Objective Reality”?

“The objective reality is the collection of things that we are sure exist independently of us. Every person is able, in principle, to verify every aspect of the objective reality. Anything that cannot be verified in this way is not part of the objective reality.”

http://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/joan/atheism/reality.php

“Many philosophers would use the term “objective reality” to refer to anything that exists as it is independent of any conscious awareness of it (via perception, thought, etc.).”

https://www.iep.utm.edu/objectiv/#SH2a

The argument for objective reality is anything that can be measured apart from perception – i.e. using tools of measurement.

For example:

  • You are holding ice in 1 hand and something a hot beverage in the other hand.
  • Then at the same time put both hands into a bucket of water.

The hand that was holding ice will feel warmer and the hand that was holding the hot beverage will feel colder in that same bucket. Yet the bucket of water remains the bucket of water itself. Nothing has changed with it – Although there are 2 perceptions of what it is based on subjective (perceived) reality.

So in this example, the “objective reality” is the bucket of water.

Collective Consciousness Does Not Prove Absolute Reality

Now, what if?…

What if the proposed subject is experiencing this bucket of water while under the influence of LSD, an hallucinogenic enabler.

Now the bucket of water is changing colors, talking to the subject and creating little pictures for the subjects amusement. A subjective experience.

Now imagine that a large majority of subjects all experience the bucket on LSD. Everyone believes the bucket of water is a talking, rainbow that draws pictures. It becomes “collective truth or wisdom” based on a multitude of perceptions that agree. But it does NOT make it truth. It is basically universal subjective reality – not objective.

Challenging The Bucket of Water as an “Objective Reality”

And yet the bucket of water is still the bucket of water. Even with instruments of measurement, we are still relying on perception to interpret or read the results. Therefore, all we can “know” about reality MUST be perceived – MUST be subjective.

The bucket of water is still the bucket of water – Yet we cannot “know” it because we MUST perceive it.

We Cannot “Know” Reality, Only Conceptualize it: Plato’s Theory of Reality

Plato argued that truth is an abstraction divorced from the so called “external world”. (4,5)

If you take the bucket of water example, the bucket can be perceived in endless ways by various consciousnesses: hot, cold, 77º F, H20, energy waves, particles, wet, reflective etc.

However, there is a constant that consciousness seems to agree on.

“This” is what “that thing” IS to them. The ESSENCE of it.

 Immanuel Kant used the expression “Ding an sich” (the “thing-in-itself”) to designate pure objectivity. (2)

Even with different words to describe the water, or different perceptions of it – that is what “bucket of waterness” is to the subject. The idea of it. In his Theory of Forms, Plato taught that ideals are ultimately real.

“The Theory of Forms or Theory of Ideas is a philosophical theory, concept, or world-view, attributed to Plato, that the physical world is not as real or true as eternal, absolute, unchangeable ideas. According to this theory, ideas in this sense, often capitalized and translated as “Ideas” or “Forms”, are the non-physical essences of all things, of which objects and matter in the physical world are merely imitations. “

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_forms

Basically, Plato argues that ideas can be absolute, “or hold an absolute turth/ reality. It’s a mental playing field. And – Also the 1st law of the Hermetic Universal Truths. The Principle of Mentalism “All is mind”. Which is in itself a concept.

Along with the ideas/ concepts/ philosophies of Hermetism, we have scientific “truths” of physics, quantum physics etc. which do not hold constant or absolutely true.

With the arrival of quantum physics disproving the absoluteness of physics – physists struggled to find an absolute theory of everything. Einstein tried and did not succeed. Hawkings ensued and also did not succeed. Physists are still trying. (12)

Even universal principles cease their universiality when you imagine a reality existing outside of everything we know.

Imagine a world where the world is square, with new laws of physics and new “forms”, colors, object, experiences that which don’t exist in anything we’ve ever come across or have the capacity to perceive or imagine.

Possible, and therfore all “truths” crumble to this potentiality.

If We Cannot “Know” Something, It Falls Outside of Our Reality and is Not Real to Us – Except as a Concept.

Here’s an example. Imagine the entire world is blind. Everyone. We have no ability to perceive, to know sight. If we were introduced to “sight” could we see it?

There is an interesting study of a man – dubbed Mr. Pentagon – born blind, and his experiences on the potent hallucinogenic, LSD.

“I never had any visual images come to me. I can’t see or imagine what light or dark might look like,” Mr. Blue Pentagon told the researchers. But under the influence of LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as acid), sounds felt unique and listening to music felt like being immersed in a waterfall, he said. “The music of Bach’s third Brandenburg concerto brought on the waterfall effect. I could hear violins playing in my soul and found myself having a one hour long monologue using different tones of voices … LSD gave everything ‘height.’ The sounds coming from songs I would normally listen to became three dimensional, deep and delayed.”

https://www.livescience.com/62343-psychedelics-lsd-effects-blind-people.html

Having never “known” sight and being born without the ability for sight, Mr. Pentagon did not have any visual images. Of the LSD “reality” which was experienced, sight was not included. Inexperienceable, incomprehesible.

We as perceiving being cannot “know” absolutes, yet only entertain ourselves using concepts, ideas, principles, etc. about absolutes.

Therefore truth and reality are based on personal perceptions based on our unique makeup, ideals, and collective reality. (Collective reality: the reality a collective group of consciousness (people per say) can agree on.)

Spiritually speaking, Truth is found once we become “enlightened”. It’s defined as the “full comprehension of a situation” (9) The experience of Enlightenment is still a perceived reality.

If there is an “absolute reality” we cannot perceive it.

We are biased, perceptual beings by nature. Therefore it falls outside of our reality and doesn’t exist to us, except in concept or ideal, as Plato defines.

Theoretically, if we we are to entertain the idea of an absolute reality and see it through the absolute, all inclusive eyes of “Source” “God” “All” – we would see absolute reality as the all inclusive potentiality of being. This is considering all possible genetic combinations, perspectives, genetic makeup, information and perception (thus being absolute consciousness) or conversely, non at all (thus being absolute consciousness). This thoery is also proposed by Bishop Berkley’s Idealism thoery (10).

Absolute truth and reality would be everything – and also unknown to us.

Therefore falling outside of our scope of reality or ability to perceive and know, except as a conceptual imaginative creation, an ideal.

Within our perception of reality, Truth is relative. Reality is relative. 

For Practical Application

  1. Your truth is personal and as unique as you are.
  2. Do not impose your truth onto others.
  3. When in an argument about “Who is right” keep in mind there are multiple realities. All are true to the consciousness that believes or “holds” them as true.
  4. Find your truth and live it. It’s only yours.
  5. The definition of truth as a circular meta-reference alludes to our inability to “know” it.

And YOUR TRUTH will set you free. In your integrity. In your authenticity. In your congruency. In your unique expression onto this world.

I’m here to help you find it. Contact me if you want to get in touch or say hi. Jacqueline@consciousnessliberty.com.

With Love,

– Jacqueline
Consciousness Liberty

References:

  1. https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Does_objective_reality_exist%3Fhttps://www.iep.utm.edu/objectiv/#SH2a
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Unlock brain potential

Unlock Your Genius Through Brain Synchronization

Ready for a mindset shift?

There is no such thing as being a left or a right-brained person.

We were born with both sides of the brain to use both sides of the brain.

In contemporary western society – specifically the business sector – we tend to favor our left brain’s analytical, logical, focused thinking.

Society has conditioned us to identify and favor one side of the brain, so we identify with either being left or right brain and tend to use only one side. We say things like, “Oh, I’m just not a creative person.” or “I’m not a numbers person.”

What if you could have both?

Luckily, you can!

Favoring one side of the brain creates limitation and mental imbalance characterized by migraines, stress, brain fogginess, memory lapse, anxiety and a limited and narrow capacity for thinking and functioning.

Let’s take a look at what the left and right hemispheres are designed to do

To simplify:

  • Left hemisphere thinking: Generally more sequential, linear, logical, practical, mathematical, analytical, scientific, and time-oriented.
  • Right hemisphere thinking: More non-linear, intuitive, abstract, big-picture focused, creative, and space-oriented.

It appears to be common knowledge that the right side of the brain is creative and language-based and the left brain is logic and analytics based. In reality, both sides of the brain handle both analytic and creative elements. It’s just that one side of the brain is more specialized for a certain type of action. [10]

There is an interesting phenomenon that happens when you take on a certain task. One side of your brain will take on the task even if it’s not specialized for the task, and your brain will not switch over to the other side of the brain, even if the task is better suited. It will just take the task and run with it. You could be using the less suited side of your brain or missing out on entire regions of your brain when functioning and thinking. [9]

When you don’t use one side of the brain, your brain defaults to what it’s used to and the parts that don’t get used atrophy. This creates a narrow-minded view of the world, limited thinking capacity and neurological imbalance. It’s like trying to draw a picture using word processing software instead of Photoshop or an image editing software. It’s just not the best tool for the job.

We are going to explore how to achieve brain synchronization, strengthen the parts of the brain that don’t get used as often, create new neurological connections in the brain, and balance your central nervous system for a great deal of physical, mental, and emotional benefits.

It’s time to maximize the use of your brain and maximize your potential.

“This relative shift in hemispheric dominance (from left-brain dominance to whole-brain dominance) may result in therapeutic effects which are likely to enhance mind-body integration and overall improvements in physical and emotional health. Because of a reduction in cognitive activities during moments of whole brain synchrony, it is believed that negative thinking, self-punitive thoughts and excessive worrying are apt to slow down and consequently a reduction in cognitive anxiety is experienced.”

[Carrington, 1977; Sadigh,1991; Schwartz, Davidson, & Goleman, 1978. https://altered-states.net/barry/newsletter459/]

You have two sides of the brain so why not use both to your advantage? Why not use them together to achieve powerful results of increased focus, super learning and enhanced creativity.

You can do this through brain synchronization.

First of all, what is brain synchronization?

“[Synchronization] Coherence is one mathematical method that can be used to determine if two or more sensors, or brain regions, have similar neuronal oscillatory activity with each other.” or thus in sync with each other.

[https://npepjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40810-015-0015-7]

The oscillatory activity of wavelengths is detected with an Electroencephalography (EEG) or Magnetoencephalography (MEG) machine and then analyzed with several types of mathematical algorithms.

What are the benefits of brain synchronization?

Being able to combine or connect each part of the brain’s specialty is like bringing together a team of experts, all in your brain.

Brain coherence creates homeostasis in your central nervous system and allows for more flexibility in thinking. You are able to draw upon the strengths of your brain in both the analytical and creative sense, increased peacefulness and clarity of mind, increased sports performance, memory, health, emotional stability, focus, less stress, better sleep, allowance for super learning and more energy. [2]

[https://eocinstitute.org/meditation/whole_brain_synchronization/]

Brain synchronization also reduces migraines, fogginess, and memory lapses and helps build clarity, concise thinking, and help recover maximum functionality.

So you’re probably thinking, “YES! Let’s do this! How do we begin?”

Before we get carried away with brain synchronization, it’s important to note that your brain has evolved into two separate hemispheres for important reasons.

“It doesn’t seem feasible for the hemispheres to fully share information or to operate in a fully unified fashion. Moreover, in a lot of cases, keeping things separate is (literally!) the smarter way for the hemispheres to function. Dividing up tasks and allowing the hemispheres to work semi-independently and take different approaches to the same problem seems to be a good strategy for the brain … just as it often is in partnerships between people.”

Kara D. Federmeier, cognitive neuroscientist [http://sequencewiz.org/2014/08/13/integrating-right-and-left-brain/]

In order to survive, our brains evolved the ability to focus simultaneously on two things at a given time. The left brain is designed to focus on what you give your attention to – a more narrow, detail and time-oriented design – while the right brain stays available to focus on all the dangers and what if’s – a broader and spacial oriented design. [10]

This is designed to keep you alive, in case you’re minding your own business, observing some cool stuff and an unexpected danger comes your way. Or in nature – while you’re hunting and potentially being hunted.

Pretty awesome right?

So usually, that’s how it works, although there are some specialized tasks that benefit from using both sides of the brain and various regions of the brain in communication.

What is brain synchronicity best used for?

Sometimes you want your brain hemispheres to function independently and sometimes you want them to synchronize. When is the best time to maximize brain synchronization?

  • Exercise & Playing sports – Coordination and physical execution.
  • Brainstorming – generating ideas, creative thinking, writing or “downloads” – spontaneous bursts of genius thinking or ideas that pop into your mind.
  • Neurological balance – central nervous system balance, limbic system/mood balance, clear thinking, removing fogginess or migraines/headaches, promoting peacefulness.
  • Positivity – Enhancing positive outlook on life and positive thoughts.
  • Super learning – Enhancing the capacity for learning and retaining information in the brain through strengthening and facilitating information transfer in various regions of the brain. The striatum learns things quickly, while the prefrontal cortex puts the pieces together to understand the big picture. If the communication is not effective or present, you will have more ability with understanding and retaining the information.

“The striatum learns very simple things really quickly, and then its output trains the prefrontal cortex to gradually pick up on the bigger picture,” Miller says. “The striatum learns the pieces of the puzzle, and then the prefrontal cortex puts the pieces of the puzzle together.”

– Dr. Jeffrey Miller [http://news.mit.edu/2014/synchronized-brain-waves-enable-rapid-learning-0612 ]

Brain Regions

Neuroimaging brain studies have found that there are specific regions of the brain that are specialized at processing certain types of information. There is also evidence that shows that separate specialized parts of the brain communicate with each other in order to combine their specialties and increase the effectiveness of thought.

Each region is designed to specialize in a specific task and when tasks require various specialties, the brain is designed to communicate through neurons firing to each other on the same frequency – thus brain synchronization.

“C. Maxwell Cade, in his research concerning the mind and its states of awareness, concluded that peak mental functioning is associated with bilateral hemispheric synchrony.”

[https://altered-states.net/barry/newsletter459/]

Biologically, how does brain sync work?

The left and right hemispheres of our brain are physically separate. The deep groove that separates them is called the longitudinal fissure. There is a band that connects them called the corpus callosum (see image below). The corpus callosum, the bundle of nerve fibers that connects our brain hemispheres, is the bridge or communication center between the two hemispheres.

longitudial fissue and corpus callosum
[http://www.anatomyqa.com/neuro-anatomy/cerebrum-funcion-areas-gyri/]

Studies have shown the corpus callosum is thicker in ambidextrous people and people who meditate.

Studies have shown ambidextrous people (Being ambidextrous technically means equal with both hands) to be better able to read people, see both sides of an issue, and recall details of an event and their context. Better integration and balance of the brain hemispheres allows a better kind of thinking.[2]

A 2012 UCLA School of Medicine study found that the “corpus callosum,” the grand central station-like cable of nerves cross-linking the brain hemispheres, was remarkably stronger, thicker, and more well connected in meditation practitioners.

Dominantly using only one side of your brain, causes shrinkage in the areas of your brain that are not being used, such as the corpus callosum.

Just like building muscles with exercise, you will strengthen and build your corpus callosum with use to be able to more easily communicate between your brain hemispheres.

Brain synchronization and the formation of new neurological connections

It has been shown that brainwave synchronization likely precedes the changes in synapses, or connections between neurons, believed to underlie learning and long-term memory formation.

Through the brain’s neuroplasticity, it’s ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. [3] Over time you can rewire and reform it use it’s maximum potential.

“If you can change your thoughts from moment to moment, you can’t be doing it by constantly making new connections and breaking them apart in your brain. Plasticity doesn’t happen on that kind of time scale.”

“There’s got to be some way of dynamically establishing circuits to correspond to the thoughts we’re having in this moment, and then if we change our minds a moment later, those circuits break apart somehow. We think synchronized brain waves may be the way the brain does it.”

– Miller, member of MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory
[http://news.mit.edu/2014/synchronized-brain-waves-enable-rapid-learning-0612]

How to synchronize the brain

There are several ways that brain synchronization can be achieved.

1. Meditation

One of the most effective ways to create left and right brain synchronization is meditation. Meditation balances your left and right brain hemispheres and strengthens your corpus callosum. [8]

“During meditation, the grand central station-like cable of nerves connecting your two brain hemispheres, the corpus callosum — becomes deeply stimulated, much like a joggers legs on a long run.”

[https://eocinstitute.org/meditation/whole_brain_synchronization/]

2. Exercise & Movement

The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body, and the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body. Using both sides of your body uses and strengthens both sides of the brain improving coordination.

You can also focus on crossing the midline of your body by touching one side of your body to the other, such as your left hand on your right knee. When doing so, your brain sends signals from one hemisphere to the other.

3. Alternate Nostril Breathing (Nadi Shodhana)

This technique has been used by yogis throughout history to purify the nadis or energy channels in the body. The nasal cycle has been scientifically shown to be linked to the opposite hemispheric dominance.

When your right nostril is dominant, the EEG (electroencephalogram) measured activity in the brain is greater in the left hemisphere of your brain – and vice versa. When the nostril dominance switches, so does the activity of the brain hemisphere.

Follow along with Adriene in the video below to learn how to do Nadi Shodhana.

4. Switching Up Your Routine

If you are normally someone who is logical and analytical, try a free-thinking approach or ideology outside of your normal routine and vice versa. Use your non-dominant hand for activities such as brushing your teeth or eating.

The left brain is better suited for familiar movements, while the right brain is better suited for new ones. Variation in movement activates both sides of your brain.

5. Binaural Beats & Hemi Sync Technology

One of the easiest ways to sync the left and right hemispheres of your brain is through binaural beats. This involves delivering sound waves of sightly different frequencies through headphones into each each to produce brainwave entrainment that follows the difference in hertz between each frequency.

So if one ear is hearing 100 HZ and the other is hearing 107 HZ, there is a difference of 7 HZ and your brain will entrain (or follow) the frequency of 7 HZ, thus falling into theta brainwave frequency. Read more about brainwave frequencies here.

“Brainwave entrainment, also referred to as brainwave synchronization and neural entrainment, refers to the capacity of the brain to naturally synchronize its brainwave frequencies with the rhythm of periodic external stimuli, most commonly auditory, visual, or tactile.”

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainwave_entrainment]

Basically, the brain will begin to sync with the same vibrations it is exposed to.

By entraining brainwaves with binaural beats using headphones, it is possible to float the brain in this state of hemispheric synchronization for prolonged periods. Each time we do this, it is like exercising a new brain function, which makes the brain more able to engage this function as it’s normal repertoire of behavior,”

“Using sound in these ways, it is possible to make profound changes in brainwave patterns and states of consciousness, observable on brainwave mapping equipment (EEG), as well as positive changes in the body, measurable with blood tests, bio-feedback equipment and other sophisticated procedures. We are also able to influence the core balance and functioning of the brain and central nervous system as a whole.”

– Dr. Jeffrey Thompson. Founder/ Director of The Center for Neuroacoustic  Research in Carlsbad, California [https://scientificsounds.com/index.php/library/neuroacoustics-the-healing-power-of-sound]

Our brains are usually in the beta brainwave frequency of alertness and concentration, so it’s good to entrain your brain back to alpha, theta or delta frequencies, promoting relaxation while syncing your brain hemispheres. To read more about brainwave frequencies, click here.

Hemi-Sync technology is specifically designed to achieve brain synchronization and induce various desired states of consciousness such as deep relaxation or focused attention. [5]

You can also find various videos on brain synchronization by searching online for “brain synchronization binaural beats”.

6. Listening To or Playing A Musical Instrument

Various studies have been done on the effects of music on the brain. Listening to music lights up the large-scale neural networks of the brain associated with emotion (limbic system), listening, motor (movement) skills and creativity.

Playing music is unique because it engages the right brain, through focus on the melody in music. The left hemisphere is responsible for the understanding of musical structure and motor skills when playing the instrument.

Listening to music and playing instruments strengthens the various areas of the brain and their connections and improves the amount of neural response to stimuli for increased coordination and sensitivity. [6, 16, 17]

How do I know when my brain is synchronized?

Good question.

You can tell when you feel clarity of mind, when you feel “in the zone”, awesome ideas are flowing and you feel present and vibrant.

You can also tell by the positive outlook you have on life and the feeling of being unstoppable.

You can also tell by your coordination ability. When you’re playing the guitar smoothly and flawlessly or making shots while playing sports.

You get the idea.

Remember, just like exercise, over time you will strengthen the various regions of the brain responsible for synchronization and facilitate information transfer, optimal thinking, coordination and memory, a balanced neural system and a positive outlook on life.

Not bad huh? You’ll feel like you have superpowers.

Just don’t let it go to your head haha. 😛

References:

  1. Carrington, 1977; Sadigh,1991; Schwartz, Davidson, & Goleman, 1978. https://altered-states.net/barry/newsletter459/
  2. https://eocinstitute.org/meditation/10-key-brain-regions-upgraded-with-meditation-2/
  3. https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=40362]
  4. http://sequencewiz.org/2014/08/13/integrating-right-and-left-brain/
  5. https://hemi-sync.com/learn/how-hemi-sync-works/
  6. https://funmusicco.com/how-does-music-stimulate-left-and-right-brain-function-and-why-is-this-important-in-music-teaching/
  7. https://eocinstitute.org/meditation/whole_brain_synchronization/
  8. https://www.gaiameditation.com/whole-brain-synchronization-unlock-full-potential/
  9. http://sequencewiz.org/2014/08/13/integrating-right-and-left-brain/
  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFs9WO2B8uI
  11. http://news.mit.edu/2014/synchronized-brain-waves-enable-rapid-learning-0612
  12. https://www.iflscience.com/brain/magic-mushroom-chemical-hyper-connects-brain/
  13. https://npepjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40810-015-0015-7
  14. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/7555225_The_Role_of_the_Corpus_Callosum_in_Interhemispheric_Transfer_of_Information_Excitation_or_Inhibition
  15. https://scientificsounds.com/index.php/library/neuroacoustics-the-healing-power-of-sound
  16. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/music-and-the-brain-2006-09/
  17. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111205081731.htm