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G is 1 of 3, the  ब्रह्मा*, Brahmā, 梵天 from त्रिमूर्ति, the trimūrti, the one** who embraces it all
When A is elided
And θ, the plain angle-angel, messenger, is 360° or else 

[Suite: Α α (A a)Β β (B b)Γ γ (G g)Δ δ (D d)Ε ε (E e)Ζ ζ (Z z)Η η (Ē ē)Θ θ (Th th)Ι ι  (I i ℩)Κ κ (K k)Λ λ (L l)Μ μ (M m)Ν ν (N n)Ξ ξ (X x)Ο ο (O o)Π π (P p)Ρ ρ (R r)Σ σ ς (S s s)Τ τ (T t)Υ υ (U u)Φ φ (Ph ph)Χ χ (Kh kh)Ψ ψ (Ps ps)Ω ω (Ō ō)]

Thus, focus 33 (for instance) englobes the foci 3, 5, 6, 13 and 29, as well.
Hence from 4 Hz to >100 Hz


 From Proto-Indo-Aryan *bʰŕ̥źʰma, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *bʰŕ̥ȷ́ʰma, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerǵʰ- (to become high, rise, elevate).
Literally “growth”, “expansion”, “creation”, “development”, “swelling of the spirit or soul”.
The Sanskrit root is बृह् (bṛhto increase, grow, expand), from the same Proto-Indo-European root above.
Trimurti (Hinduism) The trinity of supreme divinity, as represented by the forms of Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the maintainer or preserver), and Shiva (the destroyer or transformer).
Ātman (/ˈɑːtmən/Sanskritआत्मन्) is a Sanskrit word that means inner selfspirit or soul.
In Hindu philosophy, especially in the Vedanta school of Hinduism, Ātman is the first principle,[4] the true self of an individual beyond identification with phenomena, the essence of an individual. In order to attain liberation (moksha), a human being must acquire self-knowledge (atma jnana), which is to realize that one's true self (Ātman) is identical with the transcendent self Brahman.

** But, not the 非常道

Brain waves

  • Delta wave – (0.1 – 4 Hz)
  • Theta wave – (4 – 7 Hz) Cortical theta is observed frequently in young children. In older children and adults, it tends to appear during meditative, drowsy, hypnotic or sleeping states, but not during the deepest stages of sleep.
  • Alpha wave – (8 – 15 Hz) When in a relaxed mental state, where the subject is at rest with eyes closed but is not tired or asleep. This alpha activity is centred in the occipital lobe and is presumed to originate there, although there has been recent speculation that it instead has a thalamic origin. This wave begins appearing at around four months and is initially a frequency of 4 waves per second. The mature alpha wave, at 10 waves per second, is firmly established by age 3.
    The second occurrence of alpha wave activity is during REM sleep. As opposed to the awake form of alpha activity, this form is located in a frontal-central location in the brain. The purpose of alpha activity during REM sleep has yet to be fully understood. Currently, there are arguments that alpha patterns are a normal part of REM sleep, and for the notion that it indicates a semi-arousal period. It has been suggested that this alpha activity is inversely related to REM sleep pressure
  • Mu wave – (7.5 – 12.5 Hz)
  • SMR wave – (12.5 – 15.5 Hz)
  • Beta wave – (16 – 31 Hz) Beta states are the ones associated with normal waking consciousness.
  • Gamma wave – (32 – 100 Hz) The gamma oscillations are present and clearly correlated with the firing of single neurons, mostly inhibitory neurons. The gamma oscillations have been found in humans during all stages of the wake-sleep cycle and are maximally coherent during slow-wave sleep.
    But how does the temporal synchrony result in conscious awareness or how a new percept "calls for" the synchrony?
  • Since the heart can be driven (by nerves) to beat at up to 220 Hz, it is likely that the brain can also produce frequencies of that level. This is also advocated by other lines of evidence related to tested neuron firing rates, which come in at about the same maximum rate.
  • The idea of higher frequency having something to do with more advanced thinking has some merit in the broad overview. On EEG when we see the brain operating at brainstem level (primitive) we observe delta waves at 3–5 Hz. On the other end, in anxious states, we see more beta (roughly 13–30) and gamma (25–100) frequencies. So, in very broad overview there does appear some correlation between more advanced forms of thought and faster frequencies.
  • Significantly higher than normal resting levels have been noted in the frontal lobes of Buddhist monks with extensive ‘loving-kindness meditation’ experience - which also suggests a neuroplastic change from long term training.
    Whales and dolphins are also known to operate in this frequency.




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Brainwave Frequencies & Effects 
Below are some general findings from clinical trials concerning brainwave frequency stimulation and its applications.
Although exact frequency thresholds are still debated by researchers, those below are generally representative to within a few Hertz. (lambda, mu and epsilon frequencies have excluded, for simplicity ).
Some academics also note that, while this is a convenient means of classification, it doesn't take into account the highly complex, largely unknown interrelationships that exist between frequencies.
For a very simple brainwave analogy let's think of the sea, with waves and ripples of different shapes and sizes, in constant interaction and communication.

Gamma: ~ 38 – 100 Hz
Integration/synchronization of brain centres involved in learning, memory, thought generation, task processing, motor function and sensory binding; heightened creativity, comprehension, concentration and impulse control
Many researchers consider this high-frequency brainwave to be the key to cognition and the brain’s optimal frequency of functioning - especially at 40 Hz. Gamma is thought to act as a binding mechanism that holographically synthesizes and unifies data throughout the brain, analogous to the 'oil in an engine' integrating other functions.
Research has linked gamma frequencies to higher mental functioning, self-awareness, self-control, problem-solving, language development in children, memory, and many aspects of heightened consciousness and perception. In fact, as gamma activity is known to disappear during anaesthesia, it may be essential to consciousness itself.
Those with low gamma activity have been found to be more prone to depression, stress and unfocused or impulsive thinking. Clinicians have used gamma frequency stimulation to assist in the treatment of language and learning disabilities (especially in children), depression, ADHD, Alzheimer’s (those with this disease typically produce very little gamma activity), and even autism.
Gamma may be present in virtually all areas of the brain in both adults and children and is known to occur when we are simultaneously processing information in both hemispheres, during REM, the formation of new brain circuits and in ‘bursts’ during auditory and other forms of sensory processing.
Significantly higher than normal resting levels have been noted in the frontal lobes of Buddhist monks with extensive ‘loving-kindness meditation’ experience - which also suggests a neuroplastic change from long term training.
Whales and dolphins are also known to operate in this frequency.
Gamma frequencies are included in most SmartSound™ protocols, and maybe nested or 'coupled' with other frequencies.

Beta: ~ 15 – 38 Hz
Focused, analytical, rational, wide awake, alert awareness; concentrated, focused mind, heightened sensory perception, emotional stability, visual acuity, cognitive control of motor activity
Beta is a ‘fast’ higher frequency bandwidth typically associated with outward awareness, full alertness and rapid thought generation. Beta production usually begins at around 12 years of age and is most likely your dominant frequency right now as you’re reading this.
Clinical studies of beta 2 (see below) link it to full awareness of self and surroundings, energy, alertness, activity, increased mental ability and focus, peak states of concentration, motivation and even visual acuity. It’s also been associated with IQ increase, perhaps in a similar manner to 'smart drugs' or nootropics, by stimulating overall brain activity.
Beta activity often produces the overactive “chatter-box/ monkey-mind” that prevents us from sleeping.
Those with ‘slow-wave’ conditions like ADD, ADHD and depression typically exhibit low waking beta wave activity and may be prescribed stimulants to increase daytime beta activity and/or block slower frequencies.
The beta range falls into three classifications:  
• Beta 1 (~12.5 Hz – 15 Hz): Slow or Low Beta wave activity. (See SMR below).
• Beta 2 (~ 15 Hz – 23 Hz): This mid-range beta is frequently used by clinicians. Some consider 18.5 Hz in particular to be an optimal frequency for focus and concentration.
• Beta 3 (~ 23 Hz – 40 Hz): This fast beta activity, especially in its higher range has been associated with hyper-arousal/hyper-vigilance, anxiety, stress, paranoia, excessive energy and ‘burnout’.  
In clinical applications, Beta 1 and 2 brainwave stimulation has been used to promote wakefulness and alertness, focus, mood elevation, general cognitive performance and for assistance with depression and ADHD.

Sensorimotor Rhythms (SMR): ~ 12.5 – 15 Hz
Physical and mental calm; non-impulsive, external awareness; improved energy levels; flow states; healthy sleep patterns
SMR rhythms are associated with the Mu wave and ‘flow states’ that are relaxed yet alert, focused and attentive. Some researchers refer to them as an 'idling' rhythm. They occur most notably when the body is inactive after physical exercise, and in clinical trials, have proven helpful in assisting with sleep-related problems including restless leg syndrome.
High SMR levels have been noted in athletes and other physically fit people, which may also account for their generally healthy sleeping patterns, while those with insomnia often exhibit lower than normal levels. 
SMR brainwave stimulation has been used by clinicians to assist with concentration, reading speed and energy levels as well as for help with epilepsy, ADHD, insomnia, depression, anxiety, stress and autism. It may also be particularly helpful for those lacking in physical fitness or exercise.

Alpha: ~ 7.5 – 12.5 Hz  
Information processing; relaxed, tranquil consciousness and inward awareness; creative flow states; the coalescence of different frequencies; improved HRV, serotonin production, memory and dream recall; reactivity to disturbing noises in sleep
The alpha activity begins at around the age of 6 years. In adults, it produces a characteristic calm, creative 'flow-state' state when we close our eyes and begin to withdraw from external sensory stimulation such as when 'daydreaming'. It's often referred to as the bridge between waking and sleeping.
Alpha activity may be more pronounced in creative, artistic and entrepreneurial people. It has been linked with the ‘aha’ experience of creative insight and ‘out of the box’ thinking. EEG monitoring of Alfred Einstein showed he produced consistent alpha-band activity while solving complex mathematical tasks.
Studies suggest that while upper or mid-range alpha may assist with these kinds of activities, its lower range may be counterproductive for highly attentive, focused critical thinking or technical, detail orientated work.
Alpha stimulation has a long and successful history of clinical applications for stress, anxiety, drug and alcohol addiction, depression, ADHD, autism, PTSD (thought to block alpha activity), peak performance and headache relief.  At, or close to 10.2 Hz, it has proven helpful for seniors (who usually experience a slowing of alpha frequencies as they age), facilitating memory in both younger and older adults.
Alpha frequencies also have a long association in sports psychology and personal development for enhanced visualisation, meditation, internal goal-setting processes and 'flow states'.
As a point of interest, sports professionals have been observed producing a surge of alpha in their left hemisphere just prior to a successful move or strategy - and a corresponding surge of beta when they fail. Likewise, Einstein was also observed to drop out of alpha-band activity into beta whenever he realised an error in his calculations.
Alpha stimulation has also been shown to assist with emotional stability, reductions in cortisol (a major stress hormone), serotonin production and significant improvements in heart rate variability (HRV). Other studies suggest frequencies at the alpha/theta threshold promote the most cerebral blood flow.
Alpha frequencies are included in nearly all SmartSound™ protocols.

Theta: ~ 4 – 7.5 Hz
Memory consolidation; creativity, imagery and visualization; free-flowing lucid thought; spatial navigation tasks; inspiration and intuition; REM; the processing of new (episodic) information; emotional processing and heightened suggestibility.
Theta production begins at around 2 years of age. Arising from the right hemisphere and the deeper subcortical regions of the brain, theta frequencies have long been considered the ‘doorway to the subconscious’.
These sleep-inducing, low-frequency brainwaves have been associated with deep relaxation, creativity, memory consolidation, emotional processing, vivid imagery, extrasensory perception, intuitive insights, REM states and a great deal of other subconscious activity and phenomena.
Hypnotherapists, in particular, consider theta - which produces the highly suggestible 'hypnagogic trance' -  to be the optimal state for accessing the right hemisphere and changing unwanted subconscious behaviours and programs, the reception of information beyond normal waking consciousness, and the gateway for learning and memory. Deeply suppressed emotional material and childhood memories appear to be most readily accessed and released in theta, under expert guidance. 
Dominant in very deep meditation, prayer, hypnotic trance and REM states, theta is also associated with enhanced immune function and neurochemicals including vasopressin and catecholamine.
Pronounced theta activity while awake however is considered abnormal in healthy adults and may be indicative of slow-wave conditions like depression, ADD/ADHD and PTSD.
Nonetheless, it's perfectly normal in young children from 2-6 where it facilitates their rapid learning abilities and vivid, creative imaginations. It's during these highly suggestible early 'theta years' that a child's fundamental, life-shaping beliefs are 'programmed' into their subconscious mind - making positive, early parenting vital for a child's future!
The theta bandwidth is used extensively in our deep relaxation and sleep protocols.

Delta & Sub-Delta:~ 0.5 – 4 Hz
The Deep dreamless sleep, immune enhancement, regeneration and healing; anti-ageing hormones, cortisol reduction and  pituitary release of H.G.H.; extremely deep relaxation
Delta waves are present at birth and have been shown to persist in the waking state of children to around 5 years. Both delta and sub-delta are vital for deep, restorative sleep and its many associated benefits.
During the production of this very low frequency, high amplitude brainwaves we’re usually completely unconscious and catatonic in non-REM sleep stages 3 and 4. However, brain scans have shown that some advanced meditators, such as yogis and monks, can enter delta states and remain there with full conscious awareness.
Delta has been associated with physical/emotional healing and immune functioning, memory consolidation, the production of anti-ageing hormones including DHEA and melatonin, significant stress reduction (calming of the limbic system) and the lowering of cortisol.
It has also been linked to the pituitary release of trace amounts of human growth hormone (H.G.H), gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), and of course the many essential benefits of a good nights sleep - which include accelerated muscle repair and optimal fat burning!
Delta production typically declines with age and, by adolescence, levels may decrease by about 25%. Seniors and the elderly may produce very little delta activity during sleep.
Studies suggest delta is typically under-produced in chronic stress or sleep conditions (including those who choose voluntarily sleep curtailment), and that a lack of this frequency may play a role in Parkinson’s disease, diabetes and schizophrenia.
Not surprisingly, the clinical use of delta and sub-delta brainwave stimulation is primarily used for stress and sleep-related issues like insomnia, as it is with SmartSound™.
Thus everything in the world is made up of energy. This energy can neither be created nor can it be destroyed. The energy vibrates at different vibrational frequencies due to which it gets its unique nature. The love frequency is 528 Hz which results in a pathway to healing abilities while leading one towards a beautiful experience of love. Everything at some point in time requires healing, and to heal love relationships one needs to vibrate with the 528 Hz frequency.

Introducing the Love Frequency

Dr Leonard Horowitz first introduced the concept of the 528 Hz frequency.
It is known to be at the core of the “Musical Mathematical Matrix of Creation”. The 528 Hz frequency was known as the love frequency because any frequency other than this can’t be felt in the heart itself. The 528 frequencies are heard in the heart of everything. It can connect your heart with other hearts, and one's own heart, to anything else.
When the heart vibrates at the love frequency one hears it beating inside one's chest like a drum and that moment, it is known that something is going on inside the heart.

The Power of 528 Hz

When one believes in something, one is to believe in it fully otherwise there is no point in believing in it. The love frequency is also such that the stronger one believes in its abilities, the more effective it will have on the individual. The stronger the belief, the faster and more effectively it will be able to restore the damage done to one's heart.
A research had been conducted which concluded that if the frequencies that disrupted the natural functioning of the body, mind, and soul were to be eliminated, they would decrease the risk of being exposed to deadly diseases. Thus, this implies that the 528 frequencies being a positive frequency for the body, is essential to be present for good functioning of the body, mind, and the soul.

The Solfeggio Frequencies

The Solfeggio Frequencies comprise 6 unique types of frequencies, which are toned to scale. The love frequency is one of them. These frequencies are known to have ancient connections when they were formally organized in the 10th century by a monk who belonged to the Benedictine roots.
These 6 different frequencies have been known to raise the vibrational frequencies of human beings and the objects around them.
Each of these 6 frequencies resonates at a different level that is why they are unique. They keep one in a state of peace and harmony.

1st Frequency – 936 Hz

To connect one to the light of the universe is the primary function of the 936 Hz frequency. If one loses the connection to the highest energy, it will help to reconnect to it.

2nd Frequency – 852 Hz

When one fails to see the truth in life and can’t seem to have a clear direction to one's intuition, one should make use of the 852 Hz frequency which will open the mind to see the truth and develop an aligned intuition.

3rd Frequency – 741 Hz

If one thinks as lacking in problem-solving skills and can’t seem to express oneself fully, then the 741 Hz is the frequency one needs to vibrate at. It will help to cleanse the body, mind, and soul while giving a chance at enhancing the problem-solving skills and giving access to better self-expression.

4th Frequency – 528 Hz

As stated above, this is the love frequency. It is known to attract love into life and is also known to have the ability to perform miracles or even repair the DNA.

5th Frequency – 417 Hz

Dealing with changes in everyday life's fact, and it gets very hard to keep up with these changes sometimes. Thus, one can vibrate with the 417 Hz frequency to make it easier for oneself to deal with these changes that occur now and then.

6th Frequency – 396 Hz

Fear and guilt are nothing less than a part of one's life. When one plans one's goals, one might be afraid (in the mind) of not achieving them. To get rid of such fear, one can vibrate with the 396 Hz frequency to better achieve those goals and be on the road to success.

More About Frequencies

There are many frequencies other than the Solfeggio Frequencies which have their benefits. For example, the 444 Hz frequency is not one of the Solfeggio frequencies but is known to be a powerful healer. When vibrating at this frequency, one will be forced to go into a meditative state which will stimulate the heart chakra. Listening to music at this frequency is highly recommended as the feelings of happiness increase.
Having a strong immune system is very important to function properly. The ideal frequency to make this happen is 62-68 Hz. Anything lower than this makes one susceptible to diseases and thus the chances for one to get a sick increase.

How to Make Use of the Love Frequency?

Being a positive frequency, it will make one experiences feelings of happiness and will put the mind at ease. The intention will be resonating with harmony and not only will good vibrations be experienced, but people around will also be experiencing the same.
Thus, one can make use of the love frequency by vibrating at it and making others benefit from it as well.
If at any point in time one thinks one is falling short on anything, one can always call upon the Angels-Angles to help, guide, and assist with whatever sort of help is required. All that is needed is a small prayer with good intent and pure heart. The angels are always available to help – believe in them and their abilities!

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