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The following article was published in our article directory on February 21, 2010.
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Article Category: Self Help
Author Name: Andrew Manley
Despite the fact that the production of binaural beats has only been obtainable through new technology, the knowledge behind binaural beats has been fathomed throughout history. Indigenous cultures have known about the power and benefits of binaural beats decades before science has known about them.
Of course these civilizations throughout history did not call them binaural beats nor did they know what they were. They knew that steady rhythmic noise created extremely powerful healing and spiritual benefits. Scientist Melinda Maxfield, PhD, conducted research on the drum beats used in the rituals of these various civilizations and discovered that they beat at a steady rate of 4.5 beats per second. This steady rhythm creates a trance-like state to its listeners. This is caused by the brain shifting into a 4.5-beats-per-second brainwave state, also known as a low Theta brainwave frequency.
In almost every civilization throughout history, binaural beats have played an important part of the healing and spiritual development of humans. With the use of repetitive beats and chanting, the Tibetan monks, Native American shamans, Hindu healers, and mastered Yogis have been able to induce ranges of brainwave frequencies for transcending consciousness, healing and spiritual development.
It was the mid 1800s, when Heinrich Wilhelm Dove discovered binaural beats, that science had finally caught up. And even though scientific studies still continued, binaural beats stayed a kind of mystery for the next 134 years. In 1973, Gerald Oster put together the numerous binaural beat research since Dove and wrote "Auditory Beats in the Brain". In this research paper, Oster offered extraordinary fresh insight and new laboratory discoveries to research on binaural beats.
Oster believed binaural beats to be a great tool for cognitive and neurological studies. He believed binaural beats could answer questions such as how animals could find sounds in their three-dimensional world and the great ability of animals to pick out and focus on specific sounds with lots of other noises around them. Oster also knew binaural beats were a tremendous tool for assessing medical problems. Not only auditory impairments but also for more basic neurological problems.
Consciousness and binaural beats were first observed by Robert Monroe who tried to reproduce a subjective impression of 4Hz oscillation that he associated with out-of-body experiences. From the strength of his findings, Monroe started the binaural beat self-development industry by creating The Monroe Institute, now a charitable binaural beat research and education organization.
From this time, binaural beats have been greatly researched and scientists know a tremendous amount about our brainwave frequencies and how they are influenced by binaural beats. With this new understanding and technology, we have been able to create the powerful binaural beats that are out there today.
Keywords: Binaural Beats, History of Binaural Beats, Brainwave Entrainment
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