The Two Frequencies That Unlock Deep Meditation
If you have ever struggled to quiet your mind during meditation — or found yourself drifting to sleep instead of staying present — brainwave frequency imbalance is often the culprit. Theta and alpha frequencies are the two states that characterize productive, conscious meditation. Our Theta and Alpha Brainwave ORMUS varieties are specifically designed to support access to these states.
Alpha: The Gateway to Meditation
Alpha brainwaves (8 to 12 Hz) represent a relaxed, calm awareness — the mental state between active thinking and sleep. This is the first state you enter when you close your eyes and begin to settle. Alpha is associated with reduced anxiety, creative thinking, and a pleasant sense of present-moment awareness. It is also the state most associated with the relaxation response — the antidote to chronic stress.
Alpha Brainwave ORMUS is ideal for new meditators, people who struggle with anxiety, or anyone who wants to shift out of the mental chatter of daily life and into a calmer baseline state.
Theta: Deep Meditation and Subconscious Access
Theta brainwaves (4 to 8 Hz) are the frequency of deep meditation, hypnagogic states, and creative insight. This is where the subconscious mind becomes accessible — where deeply held beliefs, emotional patterns, and creative breakthroughs surface. Experienced meditators spend significant time in theta. It is also the dominant frequency during REM dream sleep and the hypnagogic state just before sleep.
Theta Brainwave ORMUS is ideal for experienced meditators looking to go deeper, people doing subconscious reprogramming work, creative professionals, and anyone working with visualization or manifestation practices.
How to Use
Take a few drops 15 to 20 minutes before your meditation session. Sit quietly, use a timer, and allow the frequency support to guide your brain toward the target state. Headphones with binaural beats at the matching frequency can amplify the effect further.
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