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Meditation 2.0: A New Connection to Brain Stimulation and Self Awareness

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Photograph by Anna Bay

A new connection to meditation & brain stimulation yields impactful subconscious reprogramming and a more vibrant, intuitive self

Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.

~ Howard Thurman

 If I were to ask you how alive you feel on a daily basis, what would you answer?

Neuroscientists have discovered that we operate 95 to 99 percent of our lives from subconscious programs. Considering this we can say that we are spending our lives in a type of hypnotic state, which is the exact opposite of being alive. To become alive means to become aware; to become aware of our subconscious patterns in the form of thoughts, emotions and actions. And what’s most important? To become aware of what we really want in life and what we came here to do…

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