Brain Evolution Manual Sensory Perception Training

Book Description

       The scope of this book is personal mind control and development of the 6th sense. This facilitates the development of extra sensory perceptions. 

       This book is a collection of useful information from over 25 years of research and development at HSCTI with Karl Hans Welz. This R&D over 2 decades produced a wealth of useful information resulting in exercises and techniques to develop complete control over your brain by your mind which manifest amazing awareness powerful intuition and insight. Through out the experimentation practice and research I used all of the Welz technology available and some not available. I have worked with Welz Chi Generator owners all over the world and learn many manifestation techniques. The techniques flow rapidly when your mind is in control of all the senses and then some as it expands into the psychic realm of knowing. Knowing is different than thinking. Every section contains exercises for personal mind control. A Welz Chi Generator is not required to significantly benefit from these exercises. When practiced as directed you will experience a major increase in your awareness of intelligence.

       Book I of this series will focus only on the development and completion of the sixth sense psychic ability, traditionally called ESP, otherwise known as ‘Extra Sensory Perception’.      

       Research and development using Welz technology has resulted in the pursuit of the senses beyond the sixth sense. In addition to the omnipotent understanding of man’s psychic ability are more sensory perception skills that we are researching for development. This research has resulted in exercises to rapidly

      Accelerate the capacity to operate one’s natural innate psychic ability which is required for development of senses beyond the sixth. I am confident that the clarity and awareness of mind and developed intuition. Your newly acquired skills  of sensory perception learned from these practices will exceed your expectations.

Samples from the 1st Section

Active Listening.

Active Listening exercise for the beginning of significant increases to your awareness and insight. Quote pg. 3

Active Listening is an exercise designed to gain powerful focus and will lead to the development of the sixth sense. Consistent practice will enable your mind to gain significantly more skill and eventually total control of your brain’s psychic.

 

For an effective mapping system that has proven useful, consider the sixth sense to be your pure intuitive psychic ability. Understand the meaning of the term ‘psychic ability’ to be exclusive in its purest sense, void of mainstream folly and commercial entertainment. Real psychic skill is obviously discernible from generalized cliché newspaper ‘zodiac predictions’, and TV psychics that portray rehearsed psychic feats for entertainment purposes. I speak of the supernatural occurrences of Deja Vu that gives one goose-bumps when experienced.

 

Activating your highest awareness can create a superior sixth sense that manifests as knowing the truth of any subject.   

 

Clairvoyance (sight):                 Seeing visions of target, trend or event

Clairaudient (sound):                Hearing the answers to questions concerning a target, trend or event

Clairsentient (sense):                 Knowing about a target or knowing answers to any question

Psychic Ability (thought):         The ability of extrasensory perceptions, such as telepathy projection and reception of thoughts to a target at will

Psychokinesis (action):              The production or control of motion, especially in inanimate and remote objects, at will. Psychokinesis (PK) is the 8th sensory perception skill of our brain’s unlimited potential.

The following information is a result of research and development from the practice of Active Listening. This mind empowering meditation trains the mind to utilize the body in a combined effort to gain total control of your mind’s focus – permanently. Your mind existed before your body and will survive the passing of your body. This indeed indicates that the mind is superior to the body, yet very few humans understand this simple fact of life.

 

“This breathing exercise is unlike any breathing exercise ever printed in any subject of study to my knowledge. I developed this technique to enhance meditation for personal mind control, as one must control one’s own mind first. This technique has the capacity for accelerated success when practiced often.”- pg.3

 

“When the practitioner masters this exercise, their level of clarity and control will exceed what they imagined to be possible. A ‘lucid state’ of mind is the goal.”- pg.3

If the lucid break-through occurs the first time you practice this exercise, then you were on the brink of developing this state of mind already, and this exercise was the catalyst to the perfection of your new mindset. If not, practice this until you recognize the change.

 

The ‘change’ is very profound and noticeable. The change is so noticeable that it appears strange in its physical sensation to both body and mind. The state of lucidity is a very calm, satisfying feeling of ‘knowing’. What you are doing is training your brain to operate without thinking (no static) and without constant projection; training the reception centre to achieve a ‘co-operation’ managed from the listening state.

 

Remaining in constant observation (you can still think any time you want to) – in a state of emptiness – is satisfying and rewarding. The truth becomes always apparent as it is always present, and anything other than the truth will be discoverable or unhidden

THE WORKINGS OF THE BRAIN

Natural to all human beings are at least two immediate conscious methods the brain uses to function: thinking, and observation.

 

‘Thinking’ is using your mind’s logic, knowledge, creative imagination, and mapping ability, to solve or remove obstacles. For the sake of semantics, ‘mapping’ may involve such practices as solving a cross word puzzle, writing computer code, creative problem solving, and other abstract thinking. Thoughts are projections.

 

‘Observation’ (active listening) is reception; when your mind is listening (receiving information/taking your surroundings in) but NOT thinking. This mode of brain operation is intentionally switched on by actively ‘listening’ to your inner space. The conscious act of listening that develops from practice does not involve thinking. Successful practice will lead to a state of lucidity beyond simple observation.

 

As an example for understanding this mode (observation), picture yourself seated while completing a crossword puzzle. Now, picture yourself standing next to yourself as you do the crossword puzzle. Do not think. Observe yourself doing the puzzle. Observation without assumption, conclusion, imagination, or prediction, is the mode of psychic operation.

 

The learned ability to naturally focus on the emptiness of ‘nothing’ will result in psychic abilities through the practice of Active Listening. A blend of these two modes of conscious operation creates harmony and a peaceful, productive brain functioning at a new level that continues toward its optimum capacity.

 

“Your brain can be logical or creative when needed, as well as intuitively understanding the truth to any question by listening for it.” – pgs. 5&6

MASTERING ACTIVE LISTENING

“The practitioner will awaken their sixth sense of psychic brain activity to become more aware. As you master the consciousness of active listening, you will become more psychic than you thought possible. Anyone can learn to be psychic through repetition and practice.

 

The goal of this exercise is to blend the observant mind’s still emptiness and the thinking mind’s moving, creative thinking. This will develop into a profound sense of a clear understanding/calmness. The blend will express itself physically, too. Not only will you feel different, some people may also notice the change you have made, and comment about you looking different.

 

The blending of these two modes of operation (thinking and observation: active listening) is a strangely powerful physical feeling. When you achieve the level of 8 to 10 minutes of wakeful empty mindfulness, a change will occur in your mind and body. The more you practice this technique, the more permanent this state of positive change becomes. It will be accompanied by a physical sensation that can be described as a state of extreme clarity and unnerving calm; a state of lucidity where true joy is a natural manifestation. This joy is a result of your conscious effort to evolve, and it will become an invaluable facet in your character that seeks perfection.

 

“Perform this exercise before every mental or sensory perception endeavour. It is invaluable in many operations and all forms of meditation. Master this one exercise for a permanent, peaceful state of mind that you will be grateful to have achieved.” -pg.7

ACTIVE LISTENING EXERCISE; 

 

“Repeat the following 6 steps daily until your thoughts are silent and clear for 8 to 10 minutes.

 

The seconds of controlled breathing vary from person to person. The goal of the breathing is to trigger a switch in the brain’s hormone centers to release endorphins and enkephalins into the body’s blood stream. The signs of activation of hormonal secretions include slight, mild, jerky convulsion movements of the body, and a tightening sensation in the solar plexus which progresses down the abdominal region to cause a tingling sensation in the genitals. This is the signal indicating that the trigger switch in the brain has been flipped.

 

Step #1               Set up a fan next to your bed

 

Step #2               Lie down and relax

 

Step #3               Take your first deep breath in and hold it for 10 seconds. Upon exhaling completely, hold your breath for another 10 seconds before inhaling your second breath.

 

Step #4               Take your second-deep breath in and hold it this time for 15 seconds. Exhale out, holding for another 15 seconds before inhaling your third breath.

 

Step #5               Take your third deep breath in and hold it for 20 to 25 seconds. Exhale out, holding for another 20 to 25 seconds. Wait for the sensation of slight jerky convulsions (as described above) signalling the activation of glandular activity in the genital area. When you can count two counts past the ‘tingle’, inhale.

 

This breath is the most important and difficult breath. REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE IN CONTROL AND THERE IS NO REAL DANGER! …”-pg.9