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Bentov views human development through the lens of nervous system evolution:
: Stronger frequencies naturally pull weaker ones into sync. Bentov argues that individuals with higher, more stable "vibrations" can entrain others around them, suggesting that personal peace can literally broadcast to the world. Availability and Further Reading Itzhak Bentov - Stalking the Wild Pendulum
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: Narrated by Micah Hanks, available on Audible, Audiobooks.com, and Google Play. You can find the original text and related
: During deep meditation, the heart and aorta can create a standing wave at roughly 7 Hz. This frequency matches the Earth's ionosphere resonance, effectively turning the human body into a tuned antenna for global or even cosmic information.
: Bentov posits that the brain does not create thoughts; instead, it acts as a transducer or amplifier for signals originating in subtle, non-physical fields. : Narrated by Micah Hanks, available on Audible, Audiobooks
Bentov uses engineering and physics metaphors to explain mystical experiences:
You can find the original text and related guides at various retailers:
Bentov views human development through the lens of nervous system evolution:
: Stronger frequencies naturally pull weaker ones into sync. Bentov argues that individuals with higher, more stable "vibrations" can entrain others around them, suggesting that personal peace can literally broadcast to the world. Availability and Further Reading
: Available in paperback at Books A Million , Walmart , and Target .
: Narrated by Micah Hanks, available on Audible, Audiobooks.com, and Google Play.
: During deep meditation, the heart and aorta can create a standing wave at roughly 7 Hz. This frequency matches the Earth's ionosphere resonance, effectively turning the human body into a tuned antenna for global or even cosmic information.
: Bentov posits that the brain does not create thoughts; instead, it acts as a transducer or amplifier for signals originating in subtle, non-physical fields.
Bentov uses engineering and physics metaphors to explain mystical experiences: