Alpha Waves & Incense: The Neuroscience of Alert Calm | Monian
Alpha Waves & Incense: The Neuroscience of Alert Calm
- Alpha waves (8-12 Hz) create the ideal "alert calm" meditation state
- Sandalwood's alpha-santalol compound directly triggers alpha wave production
- Wrong scents backfire: lavender causes drowsiness, citrus creates anxiety
Many beginners mistake "relaxation" for meditation. They light a lavender candle, close their eyes, and promptly fall asleep. This is because they have triggered the wrong brain waves. True meditation requires a delicate balance known as Alert Calm.
The Brain Wave Spectrum
Your brain's electrical activity changes based on your state of consciousness. Different scents have been proven to trigger specific frequencies.
Useful for work and deadlines, but the enemy of stillness. These scents keep the "Monkey Mind" active.
The Goldilocks Zone. The body is relaxed, but the mind is lucid. This is the target state for deep practice.
Excellent for insomnia, but leads to "sinking" or dullness during meditation.
Why Sandalwood is the "King of Alpha"
Research has isolated a compound in Sandalwood called alpha-santalol. When inhaled, it bypasses the logical brain and acts directly on the central nervous system to increase Alpha wave production. This explains why Sandalwood has been the scent of choice in Buddhist temples for over 2,000 years—it is not just tradition; it is ancient neuroscience.
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