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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

carry energy. In other words, this is a change of the environment, which occurs because<br />

information enters it. The same is true as far as human thoughts are concerned. When<br />

thoughts come and you put your attention in them, this activates certain emotions in you.<br />

When this information programme (thoughts) resonates with the emotions which have<br />

appeared due to those thoughts, then “continuous oscillations” appear, which loop man’s<br />

attention on them. This often happens when lateral Aspects attack the Personality. But<br />

all this is a consequence of, first of all, human choice! At the same time, he practically<br />

does not track this process and the reasons for it. For example, in the morning he can be<br />

visited <strong>by</strong> some thought to which he has paid attention. Then during the day or in the<br />

evening, he can get overwhelmed with emotions that correspond to this information<br />

programme, although the person himself has already f<strong>org</strong>otten about this thought. But<br />

the programme has already entered him, thanks to the power of his attention to it. And it<br />

is this programme that triggers thoughts that resonate with emotions, causing, as you<br />

say, constant continuous oscillations. It does not come as a surprise that they then keep<br />

running round in circles the whole day.<br />

Everything is interconnected in the world and leaves a trace. For instance, in the giant<br />

ionospheric resonator, the so-called stationary waves appear under the influence of<br />

progressing waves of equal frequency and intensity, which move in the opposite<br />

direction. The Chladni figures experiment can serve as an example of the stationary<br />

wave vibration; this is when a bow is moved across the edge of a metallic disc, on which<br />

sand is poured. The resulting sound excites stationary waves in the disc, the vibration of<br />

which creates a certain geometric pattern. An example of stationary waves in nature are<br />

oscillations in the ionospheric resonator known today as the Schumann waves and the<br />

resonance effect they produce as the Schumann resonance. Today, scientists have<br />

calculated that the frequency of the Schumann resonance is 7.83 Hz and concluded that<br />

the waves resonate in a frequency range that is similar to the human brain, including the<br />

alpha-rhythm frequencies.<br />

Generally speaking, this frequency range is not as simple as people assume. But, as they<br />

say, all it takes is just a wish to study it comprehensively. Because already now there is<br />

an understanding that the alpha-rhythm is characterised <strong>by</strong> various modulations, an<br />

alternation of increase or decrease of the amplitude of waves (spindles), and<br />

“spontaneous” changes. By the way, I would like to note that in such altered states of<br />

consciousness, for example, in the state of sleep, during which the delta-rhythm with the<br />

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