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Brainwave states reflecting Qabalistic worlds?

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    Mike
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    Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

    I have a question regarding the Worlds of Assiah, Yetzirah, Briah, and Atziluth in relation to "thinking" and the form (bad word choice, I know) said thinking takes.

    Briah is the world of archetypes, correct? Would being in a very deep Alpha or Theta state correspond to Briatic consciousness? I've experimented a lot with wordless, purely conceptual thinking, and I'm confused as to whether that's just somewhat high Yetziratic thinking or if it's Briatic. The reason I ask is to better understand the Worlds in relation to what I've already experienced.

    Also, would anyone be able to confirm or deny Delta consciousness as being Azulithic in any way, or is Atzulith completely beyond that?

    A decent reference material in case anyone isn't familiar with the brainwave states-
    www.psychic-experiences.com/psychic-articles/brain-wave-states.ph

    The article is a bit fluffy, but the descriptions of the states themselves are decent and are my only concern.

    Thanks for any thoughts on the matter!

    Love is the Law, love under will.

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    Jim Eshelman
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    Delta waves to not represent Atziluthic states of consciousness, no.

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    Anyone else have thoughts on the matter? 😱 For some reason I expected more responses.

    Also, thank you Jim for your input =p

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    I think the issue is that it's a dumb article. It significantly misrepresents that neurologists would say on the matter. It's one of those things that makes occultists overall look foolish. You're talking about organic, physiological grounding of states that exist outside the framework of physically-based consciousness. - You might want to study actual neurological texts on the subject.

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    Point well taken; thank you.

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