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Les Fehmi, Ph.D. at the Princeton Biofeedback Centre in New Jersey, will highlight the evidence showing that neurofeedback training of whole head, phase synchronous brain wave activity yields significant clinical and performance benefits. He will demonstrate how Open Focus attention exercises can be used clnically along with neurofeedback to reduce the many symptoms of stress, dissolve physical and emotional pain and to enhance well being and performance. Together, or separately, neurofeedback and Open Focus training facilitate self realization; awareness of experience, the experiencer and the witness, unified and as separate entities.

The first day of the NeuroSynchrony Training 2-Day Workshop (Saturday, October 25, 2008) includes participants training each other, and experiencing multiple sessions of 5-channel brain synchrony training. The objectives are to elucidate the mechanisms for effectiveness of Open Focus and synchrony training, and to demonstrate how Open Focus and synchrony training alleviate symptoms, dissolve uncomfortable experience and support improved performance.

The second day of the NeuroSynchrony Training 2-Day Dorkshop (Sunday, October 26, 2008) provides linked neurofeedback that trains two or more participants to produce whole head, phase synchronous brain waves among them. Less feedback is provided when an individual is out of synchrony with a partner, or with a group. For many, the resultant experience is a sense of harmony and union, called "the honeymoon response" by one participant.

Read more: http://www.openfocus.com. For elective reading see: http://www.openfocus.com.

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