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the individual using these tools can see what brain waves graphically look like on a
computer screen, while the person is thinking.
There are several systems now on the market, with one of the finest being
produced in the United States by American Biotech Corporation. Using these
systems, a person can learn to manipulate his or her own brain waves in profound
ways. Some of the things which have been achieved include reaching high meditative
states (states of consciousness not otherwise reached without years of practice),
increasing the recovery rates of brain dysfunctions resulting from strokes or
accidents, and improvements in children suffering from attention deficit and other
disorders.
These new brain technologies are being used to help people with various
problems. A number of researchers have shown the effectiveness of brain biofeedback
in breaking drug and alcohol dependencies. The tools and techniques have been used
for curing a number of mental disorders by teaching a person how to create brain
patterns within themselves, at will, to change their state of consciousness.
Researchers found that within 30 to 60 days most people can learn how to create a
number of specific mental states at will, and without the continued use of these
machines. The machines serve as a bridge to new levels of mental control. The
techniques using the computer interfaces can be explained simply as a system for
teaching how to control one's own thinking in one's own way to gain specific
results. It can be viewed as a small child learning to control his or her legs crawling,
then walking and then running. We, as adults, are still at the crawling stage when it
comes to mental control. These technologies are bringing to us opportunities to take
greater control of ourselves through better control of our minds. The value of this
technology can not be understated.
Changing the way we think, if we are individually in control of our changes,
is a healthy thing. It is disturbing to realize that governments are interested in these
technologies, not for beneficial individual uses but in order to gain increased control
over populations they view as dangerous. These technologies offer both great
promise and a high potential for abuse. Since the technologies are here now, all of
the work in these areas should be open to public review. This would help assure the
preservation of the most fundamental right of humankind, the right to think in our
own way.
The work being done in these fields has profound implications for all of us.
The knowledge held by government agencies, under the guise of national security,
would speed the understanding of these technologies and their implications. If the
government's research were made public, we would have a significant advance into
one of the most import-ant areas of human development. The increased efficient use
of the human brain would make it more likely that we could solve the very complex
problems existing in the world, in addition to improving the quality of life for many
people.