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A New Year's Message from
J.Hamilton
The Promise of
CORE Resonance
--© 2010
J.Hamilton
www.COREresonance.com
"Two years of
CORE Resonance Training (CRT) is equivalent to well over 30
years of meditation.
That's a startling statement but with a
background of 37 years of meditating personally (since 1973), I can
attest to the insights and outcomes of a life of meditation. And
as the developer of CORE
Resonance Training, I can attest to its effectiveness and
thus make this statement.
--J.Hamilton
January 01, 2010 |
CORE
Resonance Training is far more than a promise. CRT is a
means by which one can achieve something totally unheard
of—unless you were lucky enough to begin meditating in your
teens or early twenties. Just in time for the 21st century,
balancing your nervous system is becoming recognized as the key
to your personal evolution as well as your very survival in
unprecedented times of change. Because reacting to life is not
only ineffective, it typically creates new problems that are
also reacted to and thus our lives take on a "life of their own"
that may not serve us well.
As life moves ever faster, we are constantly confronted with
information and choices and decisions, and we react to life
until we simply wear out or shut down. Because life is moving
faster and faster, reacting to life becomes less and less an
acceptable means of accomplishing tasks because we simply can't
keep up! Instead, we must achieve a gap between the world, its
gyrations and ourselves. This pause, this gap, moves us out of
our instantaneous mental, emotional and physical reaction mode,
but more importantly allows us access to a natural state of
insight. And as we become able to access this "gap," we discover
access to Innate Intelligence and Innate Guidance, i.e., the
purpose of meditation in the first place. And as a result,
similar to meditation, our worlds begin to calm down.
Inner (and
outer) peace has always been the promise of meditation.
A quieting inside, a discovery of one's inner self and an
introduction to one's very nature introduces us to a new
understanding of how the world works—far beyond what the mind
can conceive or achieve on its own. Far less reactive and more
whole, a balanced nervous system offers alignment with an order
than knows no bounds—an order that every other form of life on
this planet shares. Thus we become enabled of a magical
synchronicity with life and harmony and order. But unless we
have built a lifetime of meditation practice, we are simply out
of luck because meditation takes a lifetime to achieve advanced
results.
Until now.
CORE Resonance Training rapidly balances the nervous
system even beyond what meditation can accomplish. And just as
meditation is a technology devised by adepts thousands of years
ago for advancing consciousness (originally identified in the
ancient Hindu Vedas), humanity has sprung forward with another
technology that more rapidly brings one to unparalleled depths
of insight, vision, alignment and order. By balancing the brain
and nervous system and re-enabling our connection with Source,
otherwise known as Innate Intelligence, we move from reacting to
the world to processing the world in an entirely different
manner, for which allowing, nonresistance and peace become our
very nature.
And, of course, if technology is to be truly
useful, it needs to invoke truly useful mechanisms for
advancement. While most medicine and self-help is guided and
driven by the hand (and mind) of man, CORE Resonance utilizes state of the art neurofeedback crafted to allow
"the
brain to see itself" and reorganize itself! While most
neurofeedback is designed to address particular problems with
the insight of a technician attempting to adjust frequencies of
the brain, CRT uses exercises to allow the brain to see itself
directly and reorganized itself—itself!
Because of recent advances in computers and
technology, we can now allow the brain to reorganize itself, similar to
a blind person suddenly beginning to see. And, as someone just
regaining their vision will begin to reorganize their
surroundings, i.e., clean their house and put their surroundings
into more order, the brain will do the same.
For more information, please contact J.Hamilton or visit
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