

Individual Evoked State Mapping
How does one person's brain change between everyday awareness and an intentionally evoked or naturally occurring extraordinary state of consciousness?
Includes:
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Two 1-hour long EEG brain data acquisition with clinical technology. One to record your normal state that we call your "Baseline State", another to record your altered or "Evoked State"
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Curated ceremonial brain mapping
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Professional analysis that includes personally editing raw EEG, surface imaging & 3D images of your brain in comparison to others
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Approx 50-60 page report that includes:
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Deep & thoroughly explained technical data, descriptions, and comparisons.
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4-6 characteristics, called Elements, from the Evoked Elements Library are identified based on how your brain's data can represent in your character.
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A unique name that is unlike any other is assigned to each person. We call this your Consciousness Signature.
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Step 1:
Baseline Brain Map
The process begins by creating a baseline brain map—a picture of your brain during your typical everyday state of consciousness.
This map establishes your starting point, creating a personalized reference for comparison. Every brain is different, and understanding where your brain begins makes it possible to explore how it changes during an Evoked State.
This initial map serves as the foundation for the entire process, capturing your unique patterns of brain activity before the experience begins. Rather than comparing your brain to someone else's, the baseline allows your Evoked State to be understood in the context of your own neural landscape.
Most importantly, it provides a way to distinguish what is typically present in your everyday brain activity from the changes that emerge as you enter a different state of consciousness. This comparison makes it possible to explore the measurable neural shifts that occur between the two states and better understand how your brain supports the experience.

Step 2:
Evoked State Brain Map
A second brain map is recorded during or following an intentionally evoked or naturally occurring extraordinary state of consciousness, allowing the two maps to be compared.
Examples of Evoked States:

Deep Meditation

Transcendent Experiences

Creative Flow

Peak Performance

Psychic States

Step 3:
Comparative Analysis
Each comparison is performed using clinician-grade qEEG technology, integrating both surface EEG and LORETA analyses to examine changes across functional brain networks as well as patterns of electrical activity measured at the scalp. Together, these tools provide a more comprehensive picture of how the brain may have shifted between everyday awareness and the Evoked State.
The analysis draws upon nearly a decade of experience working with brain mapping, neurofeedback, and transformational immersion programs, including the study of altered and extraordinary states of consciousness in both clinical and retreat settings. Over that time, I have developed a specialized interpretive framework that translates complex neurophysiological findings into functional, meaningful language that aligns with how each person actually experiences their inner world. Rather than presenting technical metrics alone, the goal is to bridge neuroscience with lived experience, helping the data become understandable, relevant, and personally meaningful.

Step 4:
Personalized Interpretation
You receive a personalized comparative analysis, integrating qEEG, LORETA, and functional interpretation into an easy-to-understand PDF report that helps translate measurable neural changes into meaningful insight.
Includes
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Baseline brain mapping session
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Post-experience brain mapping session
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Comparative qEEG & LORETA analysis
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Personalized interpretive report
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Side-by-side comparison highlighting meaningful neural changes
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Functional interpretation of observed shifts
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PDF report
Optional Add-on
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Guided report review and discussion