Neural Research

Similar to the way physical exercise increases muscle strength, the controlled practice of brain wave switching strengthens the brain's potential for signal processing. Continued practice of brain wave switching facilitates the human ability for nonverbal communication, self-healing, and remote viewing.

Neurological learning tools can be used to facilitate an understanding of nonverbal communication. In the future it may be necessary to draw upon this communicative potential in order to interact with intelligences not yet encountered.

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