1                                                                                                Brainwave Connections                                                                                 Fall 2005

Text Box: Watch your thoughts; they become words.
Watch your words; they become actions.
Watch your actions; they become habits.
Watch your habits; they become character.
Watch your character; it becomes your destiny



Frank Outlaw
Text Box: WATCH your Thoughts
Text Box: On Seeing the Light
Text Box: There was a time when sunlight was the most important factor in daily life, and all things were based upon it.  In pioneer times, the working day was defined as extending from “Cain to Cain’t.”  That is, as soon as one could see the early light of day, one rose and got to work.  And as soon as darkness ensued, there was nothing to do but to Text Box: retire and wait for morning.  Today, we exercise control over our light, and our daily activities are subsequently under our own volition, or so we think.  We now live in a world of variously self-styled “early risers” or “morning people”, as well as “night owls,” those who are most comfortable while the world around them sleeps quietly.
Text Box: Today, we are free to select our own sources of light, and to decide how we choose to heed them.  We shape our lives through such decisions, and these decisions determine who and what we become.  The article on entropy and freedom of choice relates this concept to neurofeedback.  We hope that it sheds a useful light on this important topic.
Text Box: Fall 2005
Text Box: Volume 1, Issue 4

Brainwave Connections

Text Box: In this issue:
Watch your  thoughts
On Seeing the Light
Information, Entropy, and Freedom of Choice
A Relaxation/Activation model of Alpha
Book Review: 
Child and Adolescent Pediatric Clinics of North America (January 2005) 
Site Review: Neurotherapy Center of Dallas, Inc.

Dedicated to communication and education in the emerging fields of neurofeedback, mental fitness, neuromeditation, and brain modification

Text Box: In coming issues:
“But what do I do?”: Instructions to Neurofeedback Trainees
Book Reviews, Site Reviews, and personal commentaries