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Alternating Brain Hemisphere Activity and Bilateral Brain Stimulation with WHEE*
By Daniel J. Benor, MD
Experiments have shown that the functions of analytical, logical, intellectual thinking and expression of language are carried out largely in the brain’s left hemisphere. The right hemisphere performs intuitive, artistic, symbolic and analogical thinking functions…
Every 90-120 minutes (on average) the dominant activity in the brain hemispheres spontaneously alternates from one side to the other. Although Eastern meditation experts have known of these shifts for millennia, Western science has only recently become aware of them. When hemispheric functions are predominating on a particular side, the nasal passage on the opposite side is markedly more open…
Milton Erickson, who was an outstanding hypnotherapist and observer of human behaviors, noted that in the interval of a few minutes between right or left dominance, when dominance was shifting from one side to the other, people were much more susceptible to hypnotic suggestions. He often conducted his hypnotherapy for 2 hours in order to be certain that he included at least one such shift during the therapy session…
Subjectively, this is a state in which I find that working on myself with WHEE achieves markedly deeper and quicker results than I otherwise experience…
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More On Ultradian Rhythms, WHEE and Meta-Meta Levels of Issues
Daniel J. Benor, MD
In my personal experiences of clearing deeper issues, I find that using WHEE during the shifting time between hemispheric ultradian dominance significantly facilitates emotional and cognitive releases with WHEE. It is a bit of a juggle to keep my focus on maintaining equal nasal openness, while simultaneously saying the affirmation and doing alternating bilateral stimulation, but well worth the effort.
The ultradian process has surprised me by providing several types of unexpected feedback on the WHEE process…
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