SHAKTI EXPERIMENTS
Theory, Instrumentation, Protocols, Experiments
The Sedona Research Group, 2020
Hypothesis: Can field-generated inflowing and outgoing geomagnetic EM signals from Sedona vortex sites be fed through Shakti to reproduce reported clinical phenomena?
The Sedona Research Group, 2020
Hypothesis: Can field-generated inflowing and outgoing geomagnetic EM signals from Sedona vortex sites be fed through Shakti to reproduce reported clinical phenomena?
https://www.god-helmet.com/wp/winshakti/rotating/index.htm?fbclid=IwAR3FQhDJhx1wD6hrIG57QijiDC6ubx-x9GccE-OxqpUdW_txriUPUe-CihQ
“Dr. Persinger has designed a helmet that produces a very weak rotating magnetic field of between ten nanotesla and one microtesla over the temporal lobes of the brain. This is placed on the subject’s head and they are placed in a quiet chamber while blindfolded. So that there is no risk of ‘suggestion’, the only information that the subjects are given is that they are going in for a relaxation experiment. Neither the subject nor the experimenter carrying out the test has any idea of the true purpose of the experiment. In addition to this, the experiment is also run with the field switched both off and on. This procedure Dr. Persinger claims will induce an experience in over 80% of test subjects.”From NewScientist (4/21/01)
“For several years, Persinger has been using a technique called transcerebral magnetic stimulation to induce all sorts of surreal experiences in ordinary people (New Scientist, 19 November 1994, p 29). Through trial and error and a bit of educated guesswork, he’s found that a weak magnetic field–1 microtesla, which is roughly that generated by a computer monitor rotating anticlockwise in a complex pattern about the temporal lobes will cause four out of five people to feel a spectral presence in the room with them.”
They are produced using audio files that ‘play’ the signal to a set of magnetic coils. These coils produce magnetic signals. The signals switch between the two stereo channels. Some do so in a few seconds, and some do it in a fraction of a second.
Shakti uses signals derived from individual brain structures to elicit altered-state experiences, mood enhancements and improvements in spiritual practices, like meditation. Each signal in the Shakti Software ‘targets’ a specific brain part. These brain parts do different jobs, and that’s why the signals have different effects.
“For several years, Persinger has been using a technique called transcerebral magnetic stimulation to induce all sorts of surreal experiences in ordinary people (New Scientist, 19 November 1994, p 29). Through trial and error and a bit of educated guesswork, he’s found that a weak magnetic field–1 microtesla, which is roughly that generated by a computer monitor rotating anticlockwise in a complex pattern about the temporal lobes will cause four out of five people to feel a spectral presence in the room with them.”
They are produced using audio files that ‘play’ the signal to a set of magnetic coils. These coils produce magnetic signals. The signals switch between the two stereo channels. Some do so in a few seconds, and some do it in a fraction of a second.
Shakti uses signals derived from individual brain structures to elicit altered-state experiences, mood enhancements and improvements in spiritual practices, like meditation. Each signal in the Shakti Software ‘targets’ a specific brain part. These brain parts do different jobs, and that’s why the signals have different effects.