This is absolutely fascinating. I've been experimenting with binaural beats lately, and other forms of meditative aids. I've been articulating much of what you wrote here in a much less scientific way--more simply put: I've been telling folks this stuff. Even the part about telepathy and connecting frequencies...and now you've given me some science to back up my personal experiences.
In the beginning, when I first started meditating, I could attain a theta state and remain there long enough to have some effect. Now, for some reason, I go straight from fully awake to sound asleep and therefore lose much of the benefit of any conscious meditation. It's a problem.
Really binaural beats are awesome. For how long have you used them and have they changed from aspects of effect? I just want more information about it from people who have some experience. I am not a meditation expert but if you fall asleep from meditation too quick, maybe try to slow your breath not as deeply. I mean, I am still new to meditation and I try to slow my breath deeply but as time goes on and you start to get better at it, I think you would get to a sleep state faster. But if you try to control your breath so it is not as slow to make you asleep and not too fast - it may work. Finding this balance is the hard part, that is why binaural beats are so easy and efficient. They force you into a state no matter of your breath and experience. Thank you for stopping by and have an awesome day!
I've been doing this for about a year now. Binaural beats still affect me in a positive way. It's the best sleep ... I haven't noticed a difference in dream activity, but I sure do wake feeling refreshed.