Meditation for Anger

Angry About Anger: How Does Holosync Affect Dysfunctional Feelings and Behaviors? by Bill Harris

A very interesting thread has been going on lately on the Centerpointe Discussion Board on the subject of meditation for anger, and how and what Holosync meditation does to create a healing in that area. My overall opinion of the questioners and their posts is that they have misunderstood my theoretical model of what causes "dysfunctional" feelings and behaviors, and what "cures"or eliminates them. Hopefully in my final response I have cleared up that misunderstanding, but I'll let you be the judge.

The following consists of a question followed by my answer, followed by a back and forth series of posts by the questioner, another poster, and Marc Gilson, our Director of Customer Service, followed by my answer (finally) to all of the above. In places I have edited some of the posts for the sake of space and readability. Hopefully I have not done so in a way that misrepresents anything anyone is trying to convey.

Since the way Holosync eliminates anger, depression, also incorporating meditation for anxiety, fear, substance abuse, and other dysfunctional feelings and behaviors is one of its most remarkable characteristics, and because I think understanding the mechanism by which this is accomplished is so important, this on-line "argument" gives me a great opportunity to re-explain what's really going on.

WHAT IS ANGER? Posted by: Matt on September 13, 1999 at 06:29:20 PST

I am exploring the idea of irritation, frustration, anger, or rage from the hypothetical standpoint of a person or being who has never experienced it. Is there any way to express the actual experience of anger or do we have to describe it with intellectual concepts? We know it exists because we have experienced it.

Experience also shows that anger also survives holosync levels, so it must still be up to the person to get rid of inappropriate anger. Also, since anger preexists and continues with holosync, can we really say that holosync's reorganization of neural pathways gives us more effective ways to incorporate, control and live with anger?

This brings up the subject of holosync meditation for anger techniques and will. How do the neural overloads instigated by holosync discriminate between effective and dysfunctional ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving and ineffective ways for purposes of reorganizing into newer, more complex systems?

Complex systems break down because they either develop crap or they more effectively incorporate crap from earlier system versions. Entropy is a natural occurance in all systems. Does holosync's meditation for anger neural overload reorganize everything in the brain into a more complex system? Probably not, or we would cease being able to think at all while system reorganization took place and this is definitely not the case.

I guess what I am saying is that holosync reorganization does not purge everything dysfunctional, but that when it reorganizes, it reorganizes everything, both good and bad. Some negativity may be lost through holosync's overload to be sure, but enough of a kernel of negativity remains to regrow over time in the new, more complex system. It is up to the person to find other ways to purge bad habits at their root in order to benefit most fully from holosync.

 

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