
"My wish is to help the greatest number of people through the healing powers of music."
John B Levine


Here we reveal some of the amazing research into brainwaves, chemical hormones and how music helps create the brainwaves we need for a calm mind and a happier, healthier more productive life.
In 1924 Dr Hans Berger used an early EEG (electroencephalograph) to monitor electrical
activity in the brain. As often happens in scientific research he was looking for
something else entirely when the evidence for brain waves emerged.
Dr Berger's data revealed that our brain responds to stimuli by emitting electronic impulses in waves of varying intensity. Like any electrical emission, the intensity of brain waves is measured in hertz. The stimuli can come from any area of our lives, emotional, physical and environmental. At that time, Berger was able to detect only two levels of wave activity, which he called alpha and beta.
Under calm conditions, when we are relaxed, the brain produces alpha waves (8 -
Why you might think beta is best ... although alpha is better
Because beta sharpens our responses and keeps us alert, we may think beta is the
most vital state in our survival toolkit. Beta-
Of course beta is important, but it also keeps us edgy and stressed out! Without
realising it, we can easily spend most of our time in beta and suffer many negative
psychological and physical side effects as a result. So the long-
In alpha we feel calmer.
In alpha we naturally have a better command of life, our health, our moods. We are
able to think more clearly, consider responses and perhaps make more creative decisions,
with better long-
delta and theta waves -
Two English scientists, Adrian Matthews and W. Grey Walter, extended Berger's work.
Their research proved the existence of brain activity even slower than alpha: delta
waves (0.5 -
In theta we are still conscious, yet in the deepest state of relaxation. We're in theta as we fall asleep and ideally, as we gradually awaken.
We are in delta when we are fast asleep and waves are produced at their lowest frequency.
While much about brain functionality is still mysterious, since those early findings scientists have nevertheless made some exciting discoveries.
They have found that when we're in the different states, alpha through theta, the brain also produces a number of chemical hormones. These chemicals have pronounced effects on mood, productivity and general health (see Brainwaves 2 ).
If we care for our health and longevity, we need to find ways to enhance the production of the beneficial chemicals and take steps to limit the effects of the negative ones.
John Levine's Alphamusic helps us enhance the production of alpha brain waves and the associated chemicals.
Systems in distress
Throughout the day we shift between different levels of brain wave activity. Obviously, if the shifts are smooth, life feels less stressful and our health and overall productivity improve. Unfortunately, this is often not our experience.
Imagine this ...
You are asleep. Deep in delta, body and mind recuperate from the
day. Relaxed and unguarded, your unconscious lets you dream, play with ideas, assimilate
information and explore options freely and creatively.
Suddenly, the alarm clock rings. Your heart rate lurches upwards, together with a
spike in adrenalin and blood pressure. In seconds you're awake and hurtling into
the day -
In an effort to adjust, you gulp down a cup of coffee and perhaps something sugary to eat, adding "sugar hit" to "caffeine hit". Now you are pumped up. Your entire system is stressed, indeed distressed. You are in beta.
In this state you confront the high-
Over time, this "shocking" transition from deeply relaxed delta to instant beta undermines our health.
alpha state -
alpha is our peaceful haven. It is a state we can visit while fully conscious that will always give us relief from stress.
In alpha we are at our most productive because we are fully awake, yet completely relaxed.
We need alpha when we seek our creative spirit, emotional flexibility and our capacity to remain calm and open in the face of tough decisions?
Furthermore, we cannot hope to enter theta, where we are most mentally free and creative,
if we haven't first passed through alpha. So why can't we access alpha all the time?
Where does alpha go when we are angry and over-
Finding alpha, finding "flow"
Since Dr Berger, there has been much research to find and "harness" alpha state.
Some people appear to be born with a gift for increased alpha wave production -
Scientists have established that creative people operate in alpha and theta states far more frequently than ordinary folk.
When they are at their most creative, academics, scientists and artists have identified their mental state as being in "flow"1. They describe how time seems to stand still, yet ideas flow easily and constructively. This is undoubtedly alpha state.
Even gifted sports people seem able to enter and operate from alpha state with greater ease and play a better game as a result.
How John Levine's Alphamusic brings alpha into your life
Research into the impact of sound on brain activity has yielded a mountain of evidence
about the effects of music on mood and behaviour. These findings do not surprise
composers and musicians: the calming and self-
Music offers the simplest path to alpha state, without demanding that you sleep -
John Levine has composed this music along "planes" of sound, often exploring and
re-
Blocking out interference can help us find a clear space in which to rest, think or play. This is John Levine's Alphamusic.
A backdrop of Alphamusic calms your over-
John B Levine has spent his working life studying the combined effects of music and meditation. He uses this knowledge to compose Alphamusic.
The beauty of John Levine's Alphamusic lies in its accessibility, effectiveness and purity. Listen to our free music samples now and invite the alpha state into your life.

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