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Ok this is going to really challenge your mind, psyche and belief system!
Ready?
I found this article from Great Britain, by the way, what makes it so Great? How do you get a name like Great Britain or Great Dane? Perhaps I should go by the name Great Colleen?
Just a thought!
At a recent Matrix Energetics seminar, I heard a story from Justice Bartlett, the ever popular daughter of Dr Richard Bartlett and co facilitator of ME seminars.
Here is the story as I heard it live…. Justice was in Denver this Summer when she was at a conference with a leading technical physicist from Cornell University I believe.
Justice did a “physicist” brain download matrix style and was able to hold an intelligient conversation with this leading physicist. Prompting the physicist to comment on how impressed he was with her views!
Another story intended to open your consciousness is Justice received a download from her father via a hologram. Now Dr Bartlett is a voracious reader and reads many books a day. Justice downloaded all the books her father read! Whoa you say. I say isn’t this concept amazing?
I do believe we have access to a larger energy and informational matrix than we are accustomed to. We first must accept this and then play with the matrix to make it happen.
Here is an article which spells out where we are going and the possibilities of accessing the matrix. I do not agree with the 30 years part. The matrix is here now and how to access the matrix is currently being taught.
Imagine how this will change our training, schools, learning etc.
Remember …. keep an open mind!
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Brain Downloads Will Make Learning Obsolete Within 30 Years
By The Telegraph
Children will learn by downloading information directly into their brains within 30 years, the head of Britain’s top private schools organization has predicted.
Chris Parry, the new chief executive of the Independent Schools Council, said “Matrix-style” technology would render traditional lessons obsolete.
He told the Times Educational Supplement: “It’s a very short route from wireless technology to actually getting the electrical connections in your brain to absorb that knowledge.”
Mr Parry, a former Rear Admiral, spent three years determining the future strategic context for the military in a senior role at the Ministry of Defence.
He is now preparing the ISC’s 1,300 private schools, which collectively teach half a million children, for a high-tech future.
He told the TES that the Keanu Reeves thriller may not look like science fiction in 30 years’ time.
“Within 30 years, sitting down and learning something will be a thing of the past,” Mr Parry said.
“I think people will be able to directly access, Matrix-style, all the vocabulary you need for a foreign language, leaving you just to clear up the grammar.”
Tags: Brain Power, consciousness, dr richard bartlett, energy, Matrix Energetics, Richard Bartlett
The Army’s Totally Serious Mind-Control Project
This is a fascinating and eye opening article on the military’s ability to use modern technology on the battlefield.
Using the power of thought vs barking out orders or commands is a near reality for the US Army.
There is so much to learn about how our brain works and the use of thoughts.
Mark Thompson from Time magazine writes an article on what the Army is doing with the power of thoughts and how to incorporate it into the battlefield.
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By Mark Thompson / Source: Time Magazine
Soldiers barking orders at each other is so 20th Century. That’s why the U.S. Army has just awarded a $4 million contract to begin developing “thought helmets” that would harness silent brain waves for secure communication among troops. Ultimately, the Army hopes the project will “lead to direct mental control of military systems by thought alone.”
If this sounds insane, it would have been as recently as a few years ago. But improvements in computing power and a better understanding of how the brain works have scientists busy hunting for the distinctive neural fingerprints that flash through a brain when a person is talking to himself.

photo credit: STEPHEN HATHAWAY
The Army’s initial goal is to capture those brain waves with incredibly sophisticated software that then translates the waves into audible radio messages for other troops in the field.
“It’d be radio without a microphone, ” says Dr. Elmar Schmeisser, the Army neuroscientist overseeing the program. “Because soldiers are already trained to talk in clean, clear and formulaic ways, it would be a very small step to have them think that way.”
B-movie buffs may recall that Clint Eastwood used similar “brain-computer interface” technology in 1982’s Firefox, named for the Soviet fighter plane whose weapons were controlled by the pilot’s thoughts. (Clint was sent to steal the plane, natch.)
Yet it’s not as far-fetched as you might think: video gamers are eagerly awaiting a crude commercial version of brain wave technology — a $299 headset from San Francisco-based Emotiv Systems — in summer 2009.
The Army doesn’t move quite as fast as gamers though. The military’s vastly more sophisticated system may be a decade or two away from reality, let alone implementation. The five-year contract it awarded last month to a coalition of scientists from the University of California at Irvine, Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of Maryland, seeks to “decode the activity in brain networks” so that a soldier could radio commands to one or many comrades by thinking of the message he wanted to relay and who should get it.
Initially, the recipients would most likely hear transmissions rendered by a robotic voice via earphones. But scientists eventually hope to deliver a version in which commands are rendered in the speaker’s voice and indicate the speaker’s distance and direction from the listener.
“Having a soldier gain the ability to communicate without any overt movement would be invaluable both in the battlefield as well as in combat casualty care,” the Army said in last year’s contract solicitation. “It would provide a revolutionary technology for silent communication and orientation that is inherently immune to external environmental sound and light.”
The key challenge will be to develop software able to pinpoint the speech-related brain waves picked up by the 128-sensor array that ultimately will be buried inside a helmet. Those sensors detect the minute electrical charges generated by nerve pathways in the brain when thinking occurs. The sensors will generate an electroencephalogram — a confusing pile of squiggles on a computer screen — that scientists will study to find those vital to communicating.
“We think we can train a computer to understand those squiggles to the point that they can read off the commands that your brain is issuing to your mouth and lips,” Schmeisser says. Unfortunately, it’s not a matter of finding the single right squiggle. “There’s no golden neuron that’s talking,” he says.
Dr. Mike D’Zmura of UC-Irvine, the lead scientist on the project, says his task is akin to finding the right strands on a plate full of pasta. “You need to pick out the relevant pieces of spaghetti,” he says, “and sometimes they have to be torn apart and re-attached to others.” But with ever-increasing computing power the task can be done in real time, he says.
Users also will have to be trained to think loudly. “How do we get a person to think something to themselves in a way that leaves a very strong signal in EEGs that we can read off against the background noise?” D’Zmura asks. Finally, because every person’s EEG is different, persons using “thought helmets” will have to be trained so that computers intercepting their unspoken commands recognize each user’s unique mental pattern.
Both scientists pre-emptively deny expected charges that they’re literally messing with soldiers’ minds. “A lot of people interpret wires coming out of the head as some sort of mind reading,” D’Zmura sighs. “But there’s no way you can get there from here,” Schmeisser insists. “Not only do you have to be willing, but since your brain is unique, you have to train the system to read your mind — so it’s impossible to do it against someone’s will and without their active and sustained cooperation.”
And don’t overlook potential civilian benefits. “How often have you been annoyed by people screaming into their cell phones?” Schmeisser asks. “What if instead of their Bluetooth earpiece it was a Bluetooth headpiece and their mouth is shut and there’s blessed silence all around you?” Sounds like one of those rare slices of the U.S. military budget even pacifists might support.
Tags: Brain Power, army, brain function, brain waves, military, Mind
The Power of Focus
The Power of Focus
By Alan Tutt
Author of Choose To Believe
“Anything is possible to that person who can focus their mind on one thing exclusively until that focus is no longer required.”
Very few people are able to truly focus their minds. Most of us get side-tracked, distracted, lose interest, or simply try to do too much.
It seems that when we try to focus ourselves to a single task, other things present themselves and we find ourselves unable to decide how to proceed. Do we continue doing what we were working on, or do we switch gears and go off in a new (possibly better) direction?

Napoleon Hill writes extensively about the power of determined focus of mind in his classic, “Think and Grow Rich”. Sticking to a decision as if your life depends upon it is one of the key points that Mr. Hill was determined to get across to the reader of that magical self-help masterpiece.
There are many example of exactly WHY being focused leads to success.
One example - have you ever tried to cut a piece of steak with a butter knife? Doesn’t work nearly as well as using a sharp (physically focused) knife, does it?
What happens when you focus a beam of light into a point with a lens?
That light gets hot enough to burn paper, right? Further focus of light into a single wave length yields a laser beam that can even cut through metal.
While most people have difficulty juggling 5 balls at once due to the diffusion of focus required for the task, almost everyone can easily juggle a single ball - because their mind is focused!
Henry Ford proved to the world that a group of people are far more productive when each person focuses upon a single aspect of the overall process. Now, assembly lines are the standard way to manufacture anything.
Top business people find that they are able to get much more work done when they clear off their desks and work on one task at a time. They pull out a folder, do the work required, and file it away until it’s needed again.
Those who list the things they must do each day on a ‘To Do’ list find that they are able to get much more done in a day simply because they are focused on one thing at a time until each item on the list has been checked off.
Those who meditate find that by focusing their minds to a single point provides them with a clarity of mind that yields some interesting results. Not only do they attain greater inner peace, but they are able to deal with Life’s many challenges with less effort and happier results.
And those who work with mind power development courses such as the Silva Method or the Keys To Power System find that as they acheive greater degrees of mental focus, they are able to influence the world around them in ways that seem almost magical.
Mental focus is not something that you either have or you don’t, but is something that can be developed through exercise, practice, and determination. However well or poorly you are presently able to focus your mind, you can develop your mental powers to the point where you can focus on a single thing without any distractions whatsoever.
Anyone can set aside 5 minutes at a time to develop their power of focus. One simple exercise you can do during this time is to count backwards, starting at 100 and counting down to 1. Don’t rush through this, take your time. The idea is to focus your mind completely on each number before moving on to the next one.
Another simple exercise is to memorize things. Pull out your contact list - those people whose names and phone numbers you need on a regular basis. Or anything else you find yourself looking up from time to time. This exercise has the added benefit of practical application.
However you decide to develop your power of focus, you’ll find that you’re able to get much more out of life because of it.
Good luck.
Alan Tutt
Tags: Brain Power, keysto power system, meditate, mental focus, mind, peace, the silva method
What is it Like to Have a Stroke? by Jill Bolte Taylor
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: One morning, she realized she was having a massive stroke. As it happened — as she felt…
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Tags: Brain Power, Jill Bolte Taylor, stroke



