From: Ian Goddard (Ian@Goddard.net)
Date: Mon Oct 19 1998 - 12:48:09 MDT
At 01:24 PM 10/19/98 +0100, den Otter wrote:
>Even a machine with just one setting, pleasure, would be
>an absolutely unbeatable product (and a very transhuman
>one too: now you control your own emotions). The stuff that
>dreamsare made of. Now of course follows the inevitable
>question: why hasn't this been done yet? Do only implants
>have this effect (even then there would be many possible
>applications), or are the results too varied to create a
>viable product around the concept of "outside" (microwave
>etc.) brain stimulation?
IAN: There is an external electrical mind control
technology on the market. Unlike the flashing light
and sound machines, it delivers an electric impulse
via clips placed on the ear lobes, and by that means
"entrains" the brain to follow the impulse frequency,
and the general aim is to induce deep relaxation.
My best "spiritual" experiences, one that I mention
on one of my pages: http://Ian.Goddard.net/iam-free.htm
wherein I saw blazing and ego-dissolving white light, a
profound experience of epic proportions, occurred whilst
the Alpha-Stim (tm) electrodes were attached to my ear
lobes... mechanical nirvana! Of course, in each case I
was also practicing mediation on a regular basis, and
should note that I have used the Alpha-Stim device many
times, and 99.9% of the time it just relaxes you, but
on a few occasions, I really did "see the light." It
seemed that in that light, all questions were answered,
and I realized directly that "I am" is eternal and all-
pervasive, free from any finite place in space-time.
Such consciousness, if true, is not a local spirit with
thoughts, but is the very field of space and time itself.
Of course, I always approach that experience as potent-
ially false, and thus test it occurring to logical rule,
and it seems to adhere to the logic that is found in the
relations of numbers: http://Ian.Goddard.net/yoga.htm
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