In modern society our pineal glands are under active and we are chronically short of some key brain biochemicals, such as melatonin. Today melatonin is increasingly becoming known for its anti-ageing, immune boosting and antioxidant qualities. It is also known for its ability to promote healthy sleeping patterns and protect us from electromagnetic pollution. Although it was once abundant in our brains, we are now unused to operating in the meditative state it promotes.
The Continuum™ Concentrate aids in our process of integration with our surrounding field of consciousness. With our busy lives we find that night time is the best time to experience this continuum of consciousness, and so these are taken before going to bed.
Continuum™ allows us to become more aware of the subtle states of being, like sleep and dreamtime. When the gross levels of everyday being are softened we become more aware of our true nature and have easier access to our primordial blueprint and information.
Continuum™ aids the realisation that there is no separation between daylight and dream time and is a means of integrating this realisation into everyday life. Physically, it helps in the creation of new stem cells that will contribute to the new neuronetwork of limitless possibilities. Science shows us that there are diverse specialised cell types that can self renew to produce more stem cells.
Continuum™ is also a powerful adaptogen. Adaptogens are metabolic regulators, which increase one’s ability to adapt to, and avoid damage from, physical and/or psychological stresses. In this way, we are able to maintain healthy emotional and physiological balance (homeostasis).
Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream, Neo? How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world?
- Morpheus -
The concentrate is wonderful for boosting the immune system and for after operations for quick recovery.
Take 10-20 drops after having taken all your foods and snacks, just before bedtime.
Most scientists agree that sleep has significant benefits for learning and memory. Conventional wisdom holds that recently formed memories are replayed during sleep and in the process become more sharply etched in the brain. Emerging evidence suggests that sleep also serves as a reset button, loosening neural connections throughout the brain to put this organ back in a state in which learning can take place.
– Scientific American May 2012 –
When the state of dreaming has dawned, do not lie in ignorance like a corpse. Enter the natural sphere of unwavering attentiveness. Recognise your dreams and transform illusion into luminosity. Do not sleep like an animal. Do the practice which mixes sleep and reality.
– Buddhist prayer –