10: How NeuroAcoustics Can Eliminate Stress and Improve Health (Part 2) - Dr. Jeffrey Thompson
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This episode is Part 2 of a stimulating discussion we had with Dr. Jeffrey Thompson.
Did you know you have a fundamental sound frequency that is as unique to you as your fingerprint ? According to Dr. Jeffrey Thompson, this fundamental sound frequency can be used to bring your body and mind into a zero-stress state and back into homeostasis. In this episode, Dr. Thompson goes into more detail about the fundamental sound frequency of individuals, why it works, and how to identify it. We also discuss fundamental sound frequencies associated with couples and groups of people, and how sound can hypothetically be used to take people into elevated states of consciousness that mirror those experienced by Tibetan monks. It's a fascinating conversation that you don’t want to miss.
Biography :
Dr. Jeffrey Thompson is the Founder/Director of the Center for Neuroacoustic Research in Carlsbad, California, a research center using scientific application of sound to promote the healing of mind, heart, and spirit. Dr. Thompson is considered a leading sound healing researcher and brainwave entrainment expert. His work addresses the harmony between the body/mind/spirit and is clinically proven to foster deep personal wellness and expansion of consciousness. Dr. Thompson has worked with Deepak Chopra, Louise Hay, and Bernie Siegel among several other personal development experts. He has worked with NASA and JPL with plasma-wave audio recordings from Voyager I and II and researched their effects on the subconscious mind for healing and emotional release. His work has been part of research projects at the Neuro-Psychiatric Center at UCLA and has been researched at the Royal Ottawa Sleep Research Center in Canada. Dr. Thompson draws people nationally and internationally to his clinical practice and to his cutting-edge auditory, kinesthetic and visual therapeutic products and services.
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