Angel Pattern in Brains
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Doctor sees rare 'angel pattern' in some people's brains

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Dr James Hardt has been training people to control their brain waves since the 1980s but recently found an 'angel pattern' in people who claim to see angels.
The 'pattern' depends on where elevated Alpha brain waves appear.
Dr Hardt founded the Biocybernaut Institute in Arizona in 1983 , running $ 15,000 courses where clients are put inside sealed chambers with electrodes attached to their heads.
He said benefits of the courses can appear about six to 12 months after, improving patient's progress, reducing guilt and minimizing symptoms of mental illnesses.
'He said, 'Well, you've trained some of my patients, and you've done more for them in seven days than I've been able to do in 20 years ,'' Dr Hardt recalled. The brain wave expert believes neurofeedback is so effective because it 'only does one thing - increases central nervous system function.' 'Anything that you do as a human being, whether for work or play or hobbies or whatever, you will do it better when your brain works better,' Dr Hardt added..
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