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About this episode
In our GEHIRNfutter we talk about mental and perception techniques in general and also in particular about the NEURONprocessor* and today we want to take a closer look at it.
* The NEURONprocessor expands our established perception through resonance-based perception, in the optimal state of our brain for idea development and creativity.

The contents of the program
The NEURONprocessor puts our brain [NEURON] into the ideal* state for perception, creativity & idea development through software-based [processing].
Why can we say that - and how to build up resonance to an information field with the NEURONprocessor:
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- Basically, the NEURONprocessor enables something that everyone can do, because the stream of perception that underlies the NEURONprocessor is only faded out in everyday life - that is, it does not come into our conscious awareness.
- Now, if you want to access this unconscious flow of information to know about whatever (goal), then you can use the NEURONprocessor to focus on that goal and resonate with it - create a hyper-intuitive connection.
- On the basis of this resonance I then get the information from the information field, in which our existence is integrated, by a more and more intensive writing out and sketching. Other terms that are often associated with this are matrix, Akashic Chronicle, collective unconscious and similar ...
Why is that?
For this, we need to look at different states of consciousness, which are the starting point of our consideration.
The common approaches - with their corresponding states of consciousness
Let's first focus on a somewhat stressed person: Let's start with the waves again: Beta waves are likely to be in the majority here, as well as the left brain is likely to be busier than the right. His "have-eight-fight" attitude is likely to favor simple decisions that come with 2-3 facts. He is not capable of solving complex tasks or producing creative ideas in this state....
Next, let's take a closer look at the normal state of a person who pays a little attention to his diet, sleep and fitness: In this person, brain waves in the range of alpha and beta waves should show up in the EEG. These are distributed almost in a 50:50 ratio over both hemispheres of the brain. He appears outwardly mentally stable and is capable of solving smaller, complex tasks. Every now and then, a flash of inspiration or an intuitive decision even lead him to his goal more efficiently.
...like our next example person, the user of the brainstorming creativity technique: This person is capable of associative thinking. I.e., he has the learned or innate ability to produce abundant thoughts on a question... ...in order to subsequently analyze the data obtained. Therefore, during the production phase of a brainstorming session, alpha and theta waves are mostly present in the EEG. In the analysis phase the beta waves predominate. Here, each individual creativity technique entails a certain procedure, but a change in brain waves is not the focus. Theory: depending on the technique and the degree of application, at least rudimentary field access can be assumed.
The NEURONprocessor Brainwave Patterns In contrast to the common approaches described above, the NEURONprocessor application is intended to build up a special mental state or a special brainwave pattern. This aims at maximum access to the brain and the previously described information field.
This pattern is characterized by 2 things In the left hemisphere of the brain there is only a small number of beta waves, which is characteristic for a low analysis tendency.
In the right hemisphere of the brain, on the other hand, there is a high level of activity across all frequency bands. The NEURONprocessor user appears outwardly relaxed, but concentrated. Finally, he puts himself in a position to access information that he was previously unaware of.
While the NEURONprocessor software guides us through our mission, we build up said brainwave pattern. The consistent structured approach within the NEURONprocessor method has been built up in such a sophisticated way that the waking consciousness has to give space to the right brain hemisphere due to high stress!
Because our brain is permanently busy with:
- Compliance with the method
- Selection (multiple choice)
- Writing
- Speaking (audio feedback)
- Optional sketches (or graphical interaction)
We can understand our right brain hemisphere here as a tool that provides us with information that we otherwise do not get. Or better said, information that we do not become aware of, because the everyday or waking consciousness always lies in front of it.
What is the source - where does the information come from?
The brain & information field: We look back on more than 20 years of NEURONprocessor development and application. In addition, we have worked for many years on the theoretical foundations, such as the theory of morphic fields and generalized quantum theory. From this work it can be concluded that we have to assume non-local information fields, which are accessed by our brain via a kind of resonance recording. In the best case, a maximal access to any desired information can take place. We assume that this access takes place more or less intensively in every interaction of the brain, because we seem to be permanently integrated into this omnipresent information field.
What is the general idea of information fields and their embedding in our existence?
What is the current state of science on this?
These are the questions to Uwe E. Volk (Diplom Psychologe), who wrote his diploma thesis on this subject, and which he answers in our program starting at minute 12:

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