Idaho Brain Study Group

Report #2:  February 22, 1999 (Response by Neil below)
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Present: Rose, Tess and Barbra (Ruth had a bad hair day--literally).

Rose:  The pressure or headache in frontal lobe finally subsided.  Infact
the uncomfortable feeling has now been replaced by a pleasent,subtle orgasmic
feeling that kind of quietly goes from the frontal lobe to the 1st chakra.
I also found this week that I could be thinking or reading something that
would normally cause fear, worry or concern and I click forward and those
emotions leave.  Ahh, what a feeling!!

Tess:  The CD music is great.  My 12 year old son loves the CD, but I can
listen to the CD only twice this week in riding along in the car from work
to home.  My son loves the CD and would take it into his possession if I would
let him.  When clicking forward it puts me at present time.  The feathers
are a constant reminder for me to click forward.  It seems to be easier when
the feathers are in different parts of my home.  It seems I can think of a
hundred things at once.

At night when I do my relaxing the very most, I now can hear different
sounds. A lower pitch and even a higher one  coming from right ear.

Barbra:  I have never dreamed in color.  I now have occasional dreams in
color.  This is GREAT and look forward to having all my dreams in living
color.  The bigest change I have seen for me is in the designing of the
baby afghans I knit on my knitting machine.  Ideas and designs are coming so
fast it is like a flood.  If I have a problem I lay down, think in pictures and
the answers just comes.  When I think to check if I am clicked forward, I find
I'm already there (if I hang any more feathers in my house I will be living in
a birds nest).

All of us are hearing the high pitch sounds Tess discribed.  We all hear
this in our right ear and it is not a ringing, but a very high pitch.  It is not
uncomfortable, almost always there when we listen for it and some times
becomes quite loud.  Barbara also hears behind this a kind of static and
hears in both ears.  Rose and Barbra also hear an occasional clicking sound.  The
closest discription of this is: Put you middle finger and thumb nails
together.  Now click them back and forth in you ear.

Tonight we took a tour of Neil's website.  We enjoyed ourselves so much we
lost track of time.  Spent so long doing this we did not take the time to
plan anything new for the next week.

Until later.  The Group


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