Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Hello, Folks, I greatly enjoyed this Personal ROSHI report, from the esteemed Tibetan Master and Teacher, Glade, LCSW, a protege' of the Dalai Lama. Initial Notes on the pROSHI 12/26/04 1. As an attention trainer the pROSHI offers a powerful tool. My meditation students (those well practiced) consistently report that their meditation unfolds more quickly and more deeply. Student reports indicate that placement meditation (both with and without an external object) is typically more stable and more easily sustained. It is also reported that 'recitation', 'generation and visualization' practices are more stable and " feel more complete " . In talking with meditation students familiar with the ROSHI II+ the general consensus is that the pROSHI is preferable as a support for traditional meditation practice. Some concern was expressed that the pROSHI not be mistaken for a device that will 'meditate you'---rather it seems to relax fixations and the tendency toward distraction enhancing stability and intentionality. pROSHI supports, when coupled with clear intention, getting the ordinary distracted and busy mind to relax and settle. 2. The pROSHI appears to be quite supportive of several Neurofeedback modalities and protocols. a--- in combination with nirHEG the pROSHI seems to both support more rapid HEG increase and the ability to make use of longer training periods although about 20 minutes seems to be optimum for comfort and a sense of 'work without overstrain'. ROSHI II+ stand alone complex adaptive seems superior in this application to those having experienced both. b--- pROSHI with tru-white see through glasses and the Minder Labs EEG Pendant/BioExplorer and 's Entropy Protocol appears to produce more robust results than the same set up without the pROSHI. The combination (using a placement of 1 SHAKTI trode on each mastoid) with the ROSHI II+ complex adaptive, BioExplorer and 's Entropy protocol appears even more powerful allowing a quicker and apparently more stable training outcome. c--- in combination with Les Fehmi's 5 channel synchrony training using the Fehmi box and the Minder labs Pendant/BioExplorer the pROSHI is very helpful. The Fehmi training involves learning to use one's intention to voluntarily increase and eventually voluntarily decrease synchrony measured at Fpz, Cz, Oz, T3 and T4. Obviously the phase switch is very helpful in supporting the recognition of both in phase and out of phase states. Particularly useful is the dual 'see through glasses' set up for couples synchrony training. Even without EEG supportive feedback the pROSHI enhances work with Dr. Fehmi's 'OPEN FOCUS' training cd's. d--- with one person so far the pROSHI was combined with the new Brainmaster/Othmer Alpha/Theta protocol with excellent results. 3. In as much as the pROSHI is a hybrid device having similarities to, but certainly also significantly different from the variety of non eeg driven visual stimulation devices previously available it may be well to do some pre-first session exploration with persons new to the experience of visual stimulation, pacing, and or entrainment. a---administer the Sensory Sensitivity Scale, the Sensory Awareness Scale, MAAS, Reactivity and Arousal Scale, and Assessing the Four Innate Capacities of Mind. Explore responses looking for Sensory Defensiveness, low intentionality/attentiveness/mindfulness, over, under and poor arousal stability. When one or more of these conditions is indicated proceed cautiously titrating sessions and carefully tracking post session experience(s). It would appear that utilizing binaural beat relaxation music such as the 'Hemi-Synch' Meta-Music cd's can support a more rapid accommodation to the pROSHI experience. b---track the pROSHI experience with HRV (FreezeFRamer, Heart Rhythm Scanner or J & J C2) or GSR (Calmlink or J & J C2) and then train with either of these modalities to increase and stabilize autonomic balance and the 'Relaxation Response' during the pROSHI session; initial experiences seem to also indicate that proficiency in these modalities is increased much more easily while using the pROSHI for support (and it appears that Sensory Defensiveness may be reduced as arousal stability is enhanced.) The increased stability seems to allow eased accomodation to pROSHI sessions c---while not available with the pROSHI the use of 'All-Color' glasses may be very helpful with some who are particularly sensitive---these glasses come with software which allows the exploration of color preference and can support an easy accommodation to the pROSHI experience. d--- exploring intentions and establishing a state of 'open view' appears to be quite helpful; in several cases something on the periphery of consciousness and being avoided has pressed into full awareness as the mind settled with the pROSHI. While this can lead to a difficult session if one is hoping to be carried away to a pleasant blissfully avoidant state, no abreactions have been reported---in this regard the pROSHI appears to be encouraging the presencing and metabolization of unintegrated experience; this potential may be very useful in a proper therapuetic context. 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