The septum has been called the brain's 'pleasure center'. It's a part of the
limbic system, where it operates in tandem with the amygdala. When one of these is active, the other tends to be
quiet. The septum is heavily connected to the hippocampus, a structure which is intergrown with the amygdala.
The centers for orgasm (four for women and one for men) are found in the septum. It has been associated with different
kinds of pleasant sensations, mainly those related to sexual experiences. The septum's role in quieting the amygdala
explains how sexual desire can overwhelm our emotional awareness. The septum's one 'orgasm center' in men, and
four in women, suggests that there may be important differences in this signal's effects for men and women.
One study found that when patients were implanted with septal electrodes, they self stimulated themselves only
when they were feeling bad. When they were feeling good, the implants had little effect.
The temporal lobes, the parietal lobes, and the frontal lobes are all good candidates for this signal, but the
place that most lends itself to this signal is over the tops of both parietal lobes, where the somatosensory (sensation)
representation for the genitals is located.
The septum's close association with the hippocampus is seen in both their anatomical connections and their EEG
signatures. Both the septum and the hippocampus produce theta band output in their normal functioning. Shakti's
hippocampal signal is almost always more pleasant over the right side, so if you are going to use this septal signal
over one side only, the right is the best candidate.
Important note:
Although the crucial point about the Shakti signals is their shape, the volume is also important. The septal signal,
due to it's very low frequencies, requires a higher volume than the others. The small file that tells the Shakti
Signal Generator where to set the volume for this signal is set to adjust it for this difference, but it's based
on a desktop computer using a Sound Blaster Sound card. Use this chart to set your volume depending on what kind
of sound device you are using.
Volume Settings For The Septal Signal
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Type of Card
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Males
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Females
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Desktop
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PCI Card
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65%
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42%
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Attached to Mother Board
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100%
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85%
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laptop
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100%
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85%
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USB
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Cheap
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Not enough
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100%
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Expensive
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100%
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85%
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Plugs into the wall for electricity
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65%
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42%
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There are two arrangements you can try with the septal signal if you are looking
for specifically sexual effects.
These illustrations show you how to target the place where genital sensations and control are represented on the
surface of the brain.
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This is the upper portion of the 'parietal strip', which is located from an inch
behind the very top of the head to two inches from that point.
When beginning to use any signal, it's a good idea to begin with shorter sessions.
When you're planning to use a signal over only one side, it's good to try it
over each side to see which side feels best with that signal for you.
This is a new signal. It has been tested with only a few human and no animal subjects. If you are not comfortable
using untested signals, do not use this one.
Septal Signal with 2 and 4 coils
8 Coil Shakti Septal signals.
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