Hmmm. How do you know what someone is thinking? How do they know what you are thinking? Of course, it can be evident in their body movements, facial expressions, and words. When someone acts angry, sad, restless, or irritated, you will see it, hear it, and feel it. 

However, what about those times when you don’t see outward expressions or hear words that reflect what someone is thinking? But you know. There are many times you just ‘know’ without a word being uttered. THIS SHOCKING TRUTH EXPLAINS ALMOST EVERYTHING

Struggling with memory lately?

A team of Harvard researchers recently studied how aging adults perform on complex cognitive tasks… And what they uncovered was astonishing.

They found that a simple, 3-minute audio pattern appeared to activate a long-dormant brain protein—one associated with quicker thinking, stronger memory, and enhanced focus.

And it wasn’t just effective for younger participants.

Men and women in their 70s and 80s began recalling details, processing information faster, and thinking more clearly than they had in years.

No pricey medications.
No demanding routines.
Just a few minutes of sound each day.

Some experts say it may be the closest thing to “switching off” brain aging.

Curious if it could work for you?

WHAT ABOUT THAT CREEPY FEELING THAT SOMEONE IS WATCHING YOU?

What about that creepy feeling you get that someone is watching you? You turn around and they are! How did you know? How can that be explained? Experienced by almost everyone, this is still one of the most inexplicable human experiences. 

Or, you open your computer to send an email to a friend asking about an event date, your email opens, and there, from only moments ago, that same friend sent you an email with the event dates.

IS IT COINCIDENCE OR CONNECTEDNESS?

There have been amazing and successful experiments conducted connecting thoughts using external equipment, such as a computer. For example, a person in Los Angeles, CA opens their email and types out a message. He sets that aside and opens another email to compose. This time, he actually sends an empty email to another person around the world, say in Italy. The person in Italy is sitting with their email open, waiting for the message to arrive in their inbox. The email is addressed to them, but nothing in the body. Then the person in Italy focuses on the email and types out the message that the person in LA typed out but did not send. How could that be possible?

There has to be more of a link between those two brains than that of an external connection through the computers and the internet. 

This is an amazing and complex question of the ages. How do we know when the only connection is from a brain in one country and a brain in another? Therefore, science is now headed to proving consciousness is connected without any artificial devices.

INTERCONNECTED CONSCIOUSNESS

Researchers are now touting the science of collective brain waves, or interconnected consciousness, which has supposedly been secretly linking every human in thought waves produced by their brains since the beginning of human awareness. In this article from Scientific American, July 2023, Is Consciousness Part of the Fabric of the Universe?, “a theory called panpsychism proposes that consciousness is a fundamental aspect of reality.” Research into consciousness itself has helped neuroscientists studying neural waves to identify a certain number of neural correlates, meaning how brain states are connected to specific mental states…”      

Is your brain connected to every other human brain on earth, and you don’t know it? According to recent research in the Scientific American, July 2023, “In classrooms where students are engaged with the teacher, for example, their patterns of brain processing begin to align with that teacher’s—and greater alignment may mean better learning. Neural waves in certain brain regions of people listening to a musical performance match those of the performer—the greater the synchrony, the greater the enjoyment. Couples in love exhibit higher degrees of brain synchrony than nonromantic pairs, as do close friends compared with friends of distant acquaintances.” This means that human brains are connected in consciousness, without using artificial or external devices.

Although scientists are not sure how this synchrony works, it is obvious that it does.

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR HUMANITY?

It is astounding to know that our brains are invisibly and mysteriously connected, and that the benefits to humanity are unlimited. “Much about the phenomenon remains mysterious—even scientists occasionally use the word “magic” when talking about it. Of course, some would say that the more you are with a person, the more you would think alike. That could be true. But this does not explain the same results happening between strangers. So, research scientists suggest that this connectedness is more than serendipity or chance. 

What would it mean to you if you understood and had experienced that this is true? You would be able to understand what someone thinks about you or a project. What are their new ideas that could improve the project? But as a caution, they might also be able to stop you from succeeding.

YOU OPERATE LARGELY ON AUTOPILOT

Most of your decisions are made without conscious thought. This automatic mode helps you survive, but it also reinforces habits that keep you stuck. The challenge is to wake up — to interrupt the autopilot long enough to create new neural pathways that align with your higher goals.

IT’S A VERY TRICKY RIDE

Neural wave research is fascinating and has led to much speculation of the pros and cons of the results. Assuredly, this research is more relevant today than ever before.

The connections between humans and other species are also fascinating and help humans to understand how to better take care of our planet and the plant and animal species on earth. From Scientific American, “Given that synchronized experiences are often enjoyable, researchers suspect this phenomenon is beneficial: it helps us interact and may have facilitated the evolution of sociality. This new kind of brain research might also illuminate why we don’t always “click” with someone or why social isolation is so harmful to physical and mental health.” The opposite point of view, however, signals caution in brain connectivity that could be harmful to actually know what is in someone’s mind, and they yours. 

It's intriguing to think that perhaps all brains are connected with each other in the etherspace. Most people have had experiences where they know who is calling on the phone, when they have had a ‘flash’ of foreknowledge about an event that takes place later, or they have knowledge about someone that could only have come from intuition.

Perhaps science just has to be far enough along to reveal the truth that all things are literally connected. How do you explain someone who has psychic powers, or knowledge about you that could not possibly be known by anyone else? 

As an experiment, test your intuitive powers and connectedness.

1. Send a thought of an image to someone. Let’s say a red apple. The apple is sitting on a desk with nothing around it. 

2. If you have asked your friend beforehand to participate, tell them to send a note when they see something.

3. If connectedness does not happen at first, keep trying.

4. This will sharpen your intuition and your connectedness.

5. Keep trying with your friend and keep a score of what they send you or you send to them. 

6. Try objects, words, or sentences.

7. Over time, you will sharpen your brain connection with each other.

Is your brain connected with all human brains on earth? People say yes, and scientists say they are researching it, and everyone hopes that it is true. At least, most do. But time will tell, and when it does, it will be revealed if this is a truth that is good, or too good to be true.

💛 In prosperity and kindness,
Charmayne

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