I asked my niece (7) to play this twice everyday in exchange for a candy because she wouldn’t listen lol.
My hypothesis for my lil test subject was if she played this for a month everyday, then her grades would have tremendously improved by now, or start to excel at things a normal child would need time to comprehend.
My niece grades went from a B to A, her online teacher classes were impressed with her grasping at learning two languages easily (Bengali and Arabic).
It has been a month, but my hypothesis seemed to came true. I will have her listen for a year or indefinitely.
I want to do this for my nephew but he has autism and I feel the stimulation would cause more stimulation than he can handle since he is already feeling stimulation on a daily basis from other things. I think maybe when he is 12-13, I will let him decide.
Intelligent: An intelligent person has the capacity to absorb information, understand it, and use it in different contexts. They are often book-smart, meaning they do well in academic settings. For instance, an intelligent person might be able to learn a new language quickly because they can understand and remember the grammar rules and vocabulary.
Smart : A smart person, on the other hand, is someone who is quick on their feet, can make decisions rapidly, and has good practical judgment. They are often street-smart, meaning they can navigate real-world situations well. For example, a smart person might be able to navigate a busy city they’ve never been to before, because they can quickly figure out the public transportation system and read social cues.
In essence, an intelligent person can learn that fire is hot and can burn you. A smart person is one who remembers this information and doesn’t touch the fire.
How would you guys say that this field works both concepts? Would you say that both concepts improve at the same time, or does one improve more than the other? What is your experience in relation to this?
In my humble understanding of this field, I would say that both improve. However, I would like to know your opinion on this. Thank you very much.
hi @Jake,
It’s a bit more complicated than that but yes, it will help both crystallized and fluid intelligence. It won’t do everything in every way but both should improve noticeably.
I noticed interesting reaction to this field.
Before sleep i can see holograms, patterrns with my eyes closed. Few times i saw my room with eyes closed.
Interesting assesment, usually highly intelligent / smart people display all the capacities to resolve all the mentioned tasks. In you have the necessary mental capabilities you can either learn or adapt to the most challenges.
The circuitry in the field could be helping, but that’s not the reason your Ajna is now being overly active. Or it could be… it depends on whether you’re seeing the light when falling asleep.
Hmm… could be from Energetic Being… but I haven’t noticed a light when falling asleep. The vividness come and goes, but I seem to consistently be able to meditate on fields much better.
That is good, then, especially if you feel inclined to meditate on them moreso than just doing it because you “have to” or expect better results (although it can lead to that).
In the end, it is all energetic and informational. Our bodies are constantly basking in an endless sea of conscious energies. View resistance and rewiring in that context, leveraging whatever the conglomerate will translate this to.
But also, add childlike wonder to the mix… without an innate curiosity about the world, you’ll lack that “spark” needed to really be “in-tune” with what’s actually happening… Adult “minds” have “rusted” wiring.
White matter x 30 minutes
Manhattan method x 1 hour
PBOY x 1 time
Master of conceptual thinking (PU) x 1 hour
So, basically I am having amazing dreams, I feel like I am in a movie and literally living in the movie, the only thing is that I am sleeping more than I usually do, never in my life I have slept for more than 7 or 7.5 hours but today I slept for 9 hours.