Tag Archives: Alphabioticist

Conversations with Charlie Brown’s Parents. #Alphabiotic

Conversations-The New England Alphabiotic Foundation Successful brain functioning and learning is dependent upon the proper timing and synchronicity of the brain’s information processing. That is, successful brain functioning requires that the neurological pathways in the brain be well integrated so that all sensory inputs and outputs (i.e. brain processing) can take place quickly and accurately. […]

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Christmas Light Stress Disorder. #Alphabiotic Integration

Millions of people throughout the world suffer from CLSD (Christmas Light Stress Disorder). It is more common than you may think. CLSD is usually seen in adults, often showing up in December. Its symptoms include; yelling at lights, heightened levels of frustration and feelings of stupidity. If you think you may be one of the […]

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Catch a wave and you’re sitting on top of the world. ALPHABIOTICS. BOSTON, MA., WELLESLEY, MA., HOPKINTON, MA.

Electro-encephalographic studies have shown brain frequencies to drop when the alphabiotic method is administered from a defensive 14-21 hertz range a beta wave associated with deep ego activity and our outer consciousness to a more comfortable 7-14 hertz range an alpha wave associated with relaxed awakedness and our inner consciousness with surprising activity in the […]

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Silly Rabbit, Trix are for kids. And so is Alphabiotics. Boston, MA. Wellesley, MA. Hopkinton, MA.

And so is Alphabiotics. Dr. Jean Houston, when she was at Columbia University concluded through her research that the average child loses over seventy percent of his or her potential between the ages of three and seventeen. Alphabiotic Integrations for children are completely different from their adult counter part. They are very gentle. This gives […]

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Initial #Alphabiotic Impressions.

The following impressions have been reported by new alphabiotic participants after their very first alphabiotic ‘refresh’. These impressions have been gathered from roughly one thousand participants. Lights appearing brighter. *Colors more vivid. * Hearing improved. *Sense of smell enhanced. *Feeling lighter. *Feeling less cumbersome. *Feeling lengthened. *Self talk more positive. *Being more productive. *Feeling clear. […]

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Future Shock. ALPHABIOTICS. BOSTON, MA., WELLESLEY, MA., HOPKINTON, MA.

What I learned from Dr. Virgil Chrane is that when we are locked in an shock pattern (unresolved fight-or-flight response) a person is in a kind of limbo; ‘stuck’ in the past and apprehensive about the future. (Who says you can’t multi-task!) It’s a very ‘not-in-the-moment’ way to perceive. We walk through our days no […]

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L’eggo My Ego. # Alphabiotics

Unbalanced, outer-directed people in the Limbic brain have great difficulty in accepting the fact that their thinking is the real culprit in their suffering. They will often tell you how wonderful their attitude is and that, “it’s just my body/life/job that’s rotten.” This kind of talk is just ego-delusion. Their mind is more rotten than […]

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Bartlett, Bosc or Anjou? Alphabiotic … personal and unique

In the 1998 movie, City of Angels starring Meg Ryan there is a wonderful line where she is describing the taste of a pear to Nicholas Cage who has never had that experience. From the movie script … ‘Describe it. Like Hemingway. Well, it tastes like … a pear. You don’t know what a pear […]

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Snap out of it! Alphabiotics. Newbury Street Boston, MA. Wellesley, MA. Hopkinton, MA.

In the movie Moonstruck (1987), there is a classic exchange between Ronny (Nicolas Cage) and Loretta (Cher). Ronny tells Loretta that he is in love with her after waking up next to each other in bed. Loretta responds with a double and quite invigorating slap to Ronny’s cheek and quickly tells him to ‘Snap out […]

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Alphabiotics: The heart wants, what the heart wants.

Our magnificent brain has great power. When most active, in a defensive emergency stand-by; it’s primary mission encompasses Maslow’s base hierarchy; survival, ego, me-me-me! Beyond that, it seeks constant stimulation, from coffee to dangerous self destructive behaviors. When we allow this defensive brain to think it’s our primary reality, rather than simply a key part […]

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