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brains capacity to function. Using a neuro-imaging technique called the SPECT scan, he was able to identify the connection with blood flow to the brain and
behavioural patterns.
The two figures illustrate images of :-
(1) blood flow to the brain when experiencing negative
thoughts and feelings, and
(2) blood flow to the brain when experiencing
appreciative thoughts and feelings
Negative Thoughts. Reduced blood flow to the brain. The cerebellum controls integrated movement in severely impaired. The left temporal lobe, containing
the Basal Ganglia, doesn’t receive enough blood flow and results in anxiety, fear and emotional instability. More vulnerable to jumbled thought, disrupted
memory, rage, dark thoughts, anger, frustration, distress and destructive behaviour.
Appreciative Thoughts. Increased blood flow to the brain. In particular to the Cerebellum for co-ordinated movement and Basal Ganglia to increase adaptability.
Thoughts become more clearly focused, memory is intact. Less susceptible to the negative emotions listed above.
Entrainment explains phenomena that might otherwise seem baffling. When you walk into a room of depressed people, their negative thought energy has its
impact of resonance in your brain and sure enough, after a while, you’re depressed. Conversely, when you walk into a room of happy, joyous people, you feel
happier. This is entrainment in action.
A roomful of people have a collective vibration that will generally be stronger than your individual frequency of vibration, so your vibration becomes entrained
to theirs, pulling you toward a vibration of sadness or cheerfulness, unless you actively resist it. Page221