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Why ChakraPsychics?

It is often understood that one's health and illness stem from the body. This is not entirely true as it is the brainwaves passing along the central and auxiliary nervous system that controls the organs, muscles and their behaviour.

 

Utilizing sounds that generate brainwaves, Dr Vishal Dwivedi has developed a unique healing technique where no machines, medicines nor any other mechanics or synthetics are used.

 

Five different types of brainwaves are generated for healing simply via sounds called “Naad Yoga.” Upon establishing and proving how effective his technique on patients, Dr. Vishal Dwivedi has been given the "Innovator" visa by the UK government, inviting this unique technique to the UK.

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Meet Dr. Vishal Dwivedi

Dr. Vishal Dwivedi, founder of ChakraPsychics, has done his doctorate in psychology and astrology with more than 27 years of experience guiding and helping people overcome their obstacles in career, health, and life in general. He also helps people enhance their potential through a unique blend of science and Vedic teachings. 

He also provides Kundalini Yoga classes for those interested in physical well being without medicines and into the world of spirituality. Enroll Now.

How does it work?

Our brainwave profile and our daily experience of the world are inseparable. When our brainwaves are out of balance, there will be corresponding problems in our emotional or neuro-physical health. Research has identified brainwave patterns associated with all sorts of emotional and neurological conditions.

 

Over-arousal, under-arousal and instabilities in brain rhythms cause physical and psychological disorders.

At the root of all our thoughts, emotions and behaviours is the communication between neurons within our brains.

 

Brainwaves are produced by synchronised electrical pulses from masses of neurons communicating with each other.

 

This activity is detected using sensors placed on the scalp. The activity is divided into bandwidths to describe their functions (below), but are best thought of as a continuous spectrum of consciousness; from slow, loud and functional – to fast, subtle, and complex.

 

It is a handy analogy to think of brainwaves as musical notes – the low frequency waves are like a deeply penetrating drum beat, while the higher frequency brainwaves are more like a subtle high pitched flute. Like a symphony, the higher and lower frequencies link and cohere with each other through harmonics.

 

Our brainwaves change according to what we’re doing and feeling. When slower brainwaves are dominant we can feel tired, slow, sluggish, or dreamy. The higher frequencies are dominant when we feel wired, or hyper-alert.

 

The descriptions that follow are only broad descriptions – in practice things are far more complex, and brainwaves reflect different aspects when they occur in different locations in the brain.

 

Brainwave speed is measured in Hertz (cycles per second) and they are divided into bands delineating slow, moderate, and fast waves.

 

Delta Brainwaves

 

0.5 to 3 Hertz

Delta brainwaves are slow, loud brainwaves (low frequency and deeply penetrating, like a drum beat). They are generated in deepest meditation and dreamless sleep. Delta waves suspend external awareness and are the source of empathy. Healing and regeneration are stimulated in this state, and that is why deep restorative sleep is so essential to the healing process.

 

Theta Brainwaves

 

3 to 8 Hertz

Theta brainwaves occur most often in sleep but are also dominant in deep meditation. Theta is our gateway to learning, memory, and intuition. In theta, our senses are withdrawn from the external world and focused on signals originating from within. It is that twilight state which we normally only experience fleetingly as we wake or drift off to sleep. In theta we are in a dream; vivid imagery, intuition and information beyond our normal conscious awareness. It’s where we hold our ‘stuff’, our fears, troubled history, and nightmares.

 

Alpha Brainwaves

 

Alpha brainwaves (8 to 12Hz) are dominant during quietly flowing thoughts, and in some meditative states. Alpha is ‘the power of now’, being here, in the present. Alpha is the resting state for the brain. Alpha waves aid overall mental coordination, calmness, alertness, mind/body integration and learning.

 

Beta Brainwaves

 

12 to 38 Hertz

Beta brainwaves dominate our normal waking state of consciousness when attention is directed towards cognitive tasks and the outside world. Beta is a ‘fast’ activity, present when we are alert, attentive, engaged in problem solving, judgment, decision making, or focused mental activity.

 

Beta brainwaves are further divided into three bands; Lo-Beta (Beta1, 12-15Hz) can be thought of as a ‘fast idle’, or musing. Beta (Beta2, 15-22Hz) is high engagement or actively figuring something out. Hi-Beta (Beta3, 22-38Hz) is highly complex thought, integrating new experiences, high anxiety, or excitement.

 

Gamma Brainwaves

 

38 to 42 Hertz

Gamma brainwaves are the fastest of brain waves and relate to simultaneous processing of information from different brain areas. Gamma brainwaves pass information rapidly and quietly. The most subtle of the brainwave frequencies, the mind has to be quiet to access

 

Gamma is also above the frequency of neuronal firing, so how it is generated remains a mystery. It is speculated that gamma rhythms modulate perception and consciousness, and that a greater presence of gamma relates to expanded consciousness and spiritual emergence.There may be some mystery about the emergence of this wave, but it’s use and benefit for healing is unparalleled.

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