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Zarathustra’s teachings in Zoroastrianism emphasize the importance of good thoughts, good words, and good deeds (Humata, Hukhta, Hvarshta). These principles can be seen as a foundation for understanding how individual consciousness can influence and interact with broader concepts like brainwaves, plasma, and collective consciousness. Here’s how these ideas interrelate: 1. Brainwaves and Good Thoughts Brainwaves are the electrical impulses produced by the neural activity in the brain, measurable through EEG (electroencephalography).

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Zarathustra’s teachings in Zoroastrianism emphasize the importance of good thoughts, good words, and good deeds (Humata, Hukhta, Hvarshta). These principles can be seen as a foundation for understanding how individual consciousness can influence and interact with broader concepts like brainwaves, plasma, and collective consciousness. Here’s how these ideas interrelate: 1. Brainwaves and Good Thoughts Brainwaves are the electrical impulses produced by the neural activity in the brain, measurable through EEG (electroencephalography). Different brainwave frequencies (like alpha, beta, theta, and delta) correspond to different states of consciousness. Good Thoughts : Zarathustra's emphasis on maintaining good thoughts can influence the frequency and coherence of brainwaves.

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