Seven Simple Steps to Mind Mastery
83Our Mind Controls our Life
This Technique Saved My Life
There was a time when I was the director of an entire mental health system in a county in New York State, and was a very miserable human being. Although I had a wonderful wife, two beautiful children, and a great job, I was depressed, anxious, and had vague thoughts of not wanting to live anymore. It was during this time that I found a book called The Relaxation Response by Herbert Benson, MD, a world-famous thoracic surgeon and professor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Benson discovered what he called the relaxation response which he said was a natural part of the functioning of the human brain. In his book was a simple relaxation technique that he used as a part of his famous study about the effects of relaxation on stress and high blood pressure.
I used his technique and found that it significantly improved my emotional state and, over time, gave me a mind mastery I never expected. I also realized, however, that its effects were temporary and had to be constantly re-enforced by using the technique for twenty minutes, twice a day. Even though the benefits were worth the forty minutes a day, I discovered a simple, science-based method, called alpha training, to permanently re-establish the relaxation response in the brain. After that is done, it again becomes a natural and automatic response to unnecessary stress, needing only an occasional reinforcement to maintain its efficacy. When this is accomplished, we move into a permanent alpha state or waking meditative state that we take with us into our everyday life where we need it the most. I now recognize that alpha training is also the gateway to a powerful part of our mind that provides us with natural abilities that have been used by very successful people throughout history. This is not something that requires any belief but simply the motivation to give it the chance to work.
WARNING: What you will read about is very simple, but there is the possibility that you may discount it, because we are conditioned to complexity, not simplicity. It was Albert Einstein who said, "If the answer is simple, God is speaking."
Alpha Training
Follow
these simple instructions to train your brain to automatically
initiate a natural calming response any time, anywhere and tap into amazing abilities you already have. It may take a
while for you to overcome the years of environmental assault on your
nervous system, but, however long it takes, it will be worth it. Stay
with it, and you will be rewarded.
1) Find a time and a place where you won’t be disturbed. This is essential in the beginning, but once your nervous system is retrained, you’ll be able to do this just about anywhere, anytime. (Turn off all phones and do your best to eliminate other disturbances.)
2) Put yourself in any comfortable position, except your normal sleep position, otherwise your brain will put you to sleep; and, this is not sleep.
3) Close your eyes and put your thumb and first two fingers together separately on each hand. (This specific part of the technique may also be used with other form of meditation or relaxation, in addition to this one and is what makes this method unique.)
4) Take three deep breaths letting them out slowly.
5) Count slowly backwards from 20 to 1, focusing on each number.
6) Introduce into your mind the word TELOG, or any other neutral word or phrase you choose. If you become aware of thoughts, simply turn your attention to your word again as if you were watching a bird moving around in a tree. Twenty minutes is equivalent to 1 1/2 hours of sleep.
7) Twenty minutes, twice a day until the desired result is attained is a must to overcome the constant negative programming we are subjected to daily, but dramatic, positive results will be noticed within seven days.
*Most
importantly,
and this is what makes this technique unique and very powerful, during the day when you recognize that you are tense, simply repeat
the three fingers and the word a few times and then go on with
whatever you were doing. This takes only a few seconds, but the more
you do it, the more you are retraining your brain to recognize
unnecessary tension and initiate the calming response. Eventually,
after you’ve done this often enough to change the neuron pathways,
your brain will do it automatically with only an occasional reinforcement
by using the full technique. This training of the brain to establish a permanent calmness moves us beyond meditation by making it possible to be in the alpha or "waking" meditative state in the midst of our everyday life when we need it the most.
The “relaxation response” was discovered by Dr. Herbert Benson. Alpha training, or the association of the physical and mental signals with a relaxed state of mind to create the conditioned response of the calming effect was discovered by Stephen Scalese.
©2003-2009 Stephen G. Scalese
Thank you so much. I hope it would work. I will start from today and will let you know in 7 days about the result. Thanks again for this useful information.
Stephen,
A few years back I heard a radio program in Nashville TN about this. I thought the person speaking talked about imagining feather at the temples to do this with clouds. Was that you?
Thanks.
I wonder if you lose or gain efficiency by making the key word more relevant. What if you use a word like love / peace / calm / serenity ?
What I've been doing may sound completely different but in a way it is the same: I've basically replaced step 6 with continuous prayer and did it every night. I pray for family, friends, people i know and for myself.
I always fall asleep praying and it's the best nap I ever took. I wake up refreshed and feeling really good.
And the key words I use throughout the day would basically translate into this: "I can do everything through the power of Christ".
Your technique is probably just as powerful as Belief. But why not combine the two? Praying is incredibly powerful and it can change your life even if you are not a very religious person (I know I'm not). And finding more efficient ways of praying can help.
I read Herbert Benson's books many years ago and believe in his techniques. I also wrote about a breath counting technique here http://hubpages.com/t/1da4ce
So I believe in the positive effect of the breathing and the counting. I am curious to know the reasoning behind the thumb and finger position. I have heard other techniques that use similar finger action.
Really interesting I will try this technique.
Hi Jeffrey,
I have researched energy/mind mastery for several years through occultism,Robert Anton Wilson/Timothy Leary(8 circuit model),Quantum physics,NLP,pranayama,shamanism,brainwaves,etc.And honestly, these things are all good,but what really matters in the end is the actual physical result.There is alot of talk about "mind over matter" and "ANS and psychoneuroimmunology" function,but some people just cannot physically communicate with their entire field of energy.So they will try everything and still experience trouble and have "dark spots" of unconscious material.
Knowing all this stuff, as far as you know. What physical, mental, nutritional, etc, etc practices could I explore to fully potentialize and self-actualize to fullest capacity? Obviously history place a role from conditioning,stagnant energy and pavlovian/automatic programs/etc. But if you've read Robert Anton Wilson, he talks about being in the higher circuits of function and being able to metaprogram everything so you are literally creating new realities. There must be atleast a handful of people on this planet who have extensive teachings. Thanks.
Sorry to bother you again. But I always see a strong correlation between super fit athletes and compliance of mind and body. Lance Armstrong, ironmen,ultramarathoners etc. If you look at their physical body and energy it is obviously paramount. They are on a different playing field, and you won't catch these people with the same challenges as a person of "normal person". Anyways I guess the thought of transpersonal orientation of mind and body to achieve transcendence of the self is a logical thought. If you look at most people they tend to be focused on seemingly mundane "limited" issues which if you look more deeply into a usually a product of their environment, and cluttering of mind by continually repeating tasks and staying within a limited framework.
What do you think about us as being fields of energy which by expanding volumetrically enable our potential for real growth and evolution? There are many variables which make the conscious and subconscious, but for me I see most people as robots trapped by their own adherence to societal norms. Maybee the only truely free are dolphins and shamans :)










Jeffrey Neal 2 years ago
Interesting technique. I will definitely have to try it. Since losing my job a few months ago, my stress level is actually much less and I've maintained a positive outlook, but something like this would still be useful. Thank you.