Shakti can be used to enhance meditation, yoga and other spiritual practices. This includes
other mind machines, like binaural beat technology, light and sound devices and others.
Shakti can enhance meditation when it's done after a Shakti session. The effect does not appear until an hour to
three hours after a Shakti session ends.
However, you should not meditate during your
Shakti sessions. Meditation during Shakti sessions seems to be ineffective. In fact, some people have reported
that their meditation during sessions was a struggle, and that they weren't able to 'get into it' as they usually
could.
What seems to be happening is that a Shakti session activates your brain in one pattern, while meditation or other
mind machines activates your brain in other patterns. Meditation during a Shakti session gives your brain conflicting
instructions, so that neither the session nor Shakti have their intended effect.
When Shakti sessions are done first, and the meditation (or other technique) is done later on, the extra activity
in the brain can be directed into the 'task' meditation offers. The result is that meditation can run much deeper
than usual. The same is true for other mind development techniques.
The rule for maximum effectiveness in combining Shakti with other techniques is "Shakti
first, and the other from one to three hours later".
Foe Vipassana and Zen meditation, both the feelgood and the "altered states" sessions as well as the
hippocampal signals over the right temporal or frontal lobes are good candidates.
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