Brain Wave Vibration: Getting Back into the Rhythm of a Happy, Healthy Life provides tips for practice, as well as profound insights into the nature of human happiness and fulfillment. Author Ilchi Lee teaches this simple truth through the book: creating a miracle is just a matter of coming back to who you really are. More than a physical training technique, Brain Wave Vibration is a call to action, a plea to uncover the vast abilities that lie within your brain. Read the book and discover how to:
Stimulate your natural healing ability
Manage your stress effectively
Regain physical vitality
Awaken your creative potential
Connect to your highest self
What people are saying:
This practical and brilliantly written perspective presents a unique lens for reexamining the impact that vibrations have on every aspect of our being. Neuroscience points to the advantageous outcomes that can spring from practicing Brain Wave Vibration. It will vastly improve your life and the lives of any individual in your immediate personal constellation.
--Kenneth Wesson, Ph.D., Brain-based education consultant
Ilchi Lee describes the method in a way that even a person without prior experience can understand and follow. It also presents a scientific explanation and a philosophical basis for Brain Wave Vibration that a general audience can identify with and comprehend. The book’s casual writing style makes it a quick and easy read.
--Rebecca Cheema, Ed.D., ATC, LAT, Assistant Professor, Northern Arizona University
The practice of Brain Wave Vibration is a simple way to restore us to the Source and recover the natural flow of life. Ilchi Lee lays out the principles of the dance energy that moves and is moved by our minds, and returns to the ancient wisdom of the healing power of rhythm.
--Sirena Pellarolo, Ph.D., Associate Professor, California State University, Northridge
I am happy to have a simple, easy technique that doesn't require a change of clothes, sweating, or a class to practice. It can be used at any time that you need the "resetting” of the brain. I use it when I feel myself getting emotionally caught up in a situation, or when I am beginning a project or interaction that needs a clear mind. In my work, this technique will be easy for my clients to use and add to the other exercises I have assigned them, without feeling overwhelmed.
--Jeanne Benjamin, MD