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Kirtanman Posted - Oct 07 2009 : 1:40:34 PM

"Just FYI" (For Your Information, for anyone who doesn't know the acronym ) ... for all the empirical verification buffs in the audience:



The Neuroscience Department at the University of Wisconsin has recently verified, via multiple studies of long-term meditators, in coordination with the Dalai Lama*, that meditation does physically and permanently change the brain.

*For some strange reason, they were having a tough time finding long-term meditators, this side of Tibet. Yes, I'm "fixing that".

"The findings from studies in this unusual sample, as well as related research efforts, suggest that over the course of meditating for tens of thousands of hours, the long-term practitioners had actually
altered the structure and function of their brains.
"


Direct Link To PDF Article: Buddha’s Brain:
Neuroplasticity and Meditation


Enjoy.

Wholeheartedly,



Kirtanman


PS- I knew my brain was feeling more light .........




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YogaIsLife Posted - Oct 08 2009 : 04:25:20 AM
Yes, thank you Kirtanman.

I am currently reading a good book on related subjects called "The Book of Meditation" by Patricia Carridge M.D. I recommend it to anyone seeking to know more about what scientific studies have found about meditation and its comparison with other relaxation techniques and states. I think it is a good book and has answered many of the questions I myself have had for some time now. For example I am now reading about side-effects of meditation and how these can be different from person-to-person. These are seen as "tension-release" effects as one relaxes and it has been shown that this patterns are unique to each new meditator and how it often strinkingly relates to each person's particular personal history. Interesting...

And to think I found this book lying there in the seat next to the one I sat on in my morning train! Indeed certain things do come to you when you need them...
machart Posted - Oct 07 2009 : 11:48:41 PM
In the article ... FA="Focused Attention" ...which I interpreted as concentration...or...dharana the 6th limb of ashtanga for you yoga experts.

K-man...Your posts, outrageous humour and encyclopedic research benefits everyone more than you probably realize...





Kirtanman Posted - Oct 07 2009 : 10:48:30 PM
quote:
Originally posted by machart

Thanks K-man! As always your research is appreciated and acts as a bhakti boost...as an engineer designing communication systems for public safety I need more FA....and AYP (and the AYP forum contributors) is helping.



Glad to hear it was helpful!

And ... whatever FA is .... .. I hope I can provide more of it .... depending on what FA is.

"Factual Affirmation"?

"Freaky Abilities"?

"Fulfilling Attitudes"?



And, just as AFYI ("Another FYI") to All .... I basically just "think of stuff to Google" --- today, I thought/intuited ... "Who was that guy who worked with the Dalai Lama? I think it was University of Wisconsin ...." -- so I put in something like "Meditation Wisconsin Neuroscience Dalai Lama" - and got the right site ... and just surfed around ... and found the article I posted (as in: "you too can try this at home" {or wherever} .... there's a lot of cool info out there!)

And yet .... it's not about the info; it's just that, well ..... some of us enjoy that sort of thing.



I also signed up for Google Alerts; it's really easy (Google "Google Alerts") ... I did Meditation / Yoga / Meditation Neuroscience / Sanskrit / Kabbalah / Kashmir Shaivism ..... and Google emails a daily report for each of them, with results from all over the Web (I've known Google can do this for a long time -- I just finally thought to do this for "yoga and spiritual stuff", yesterday.)

Thanks for the kind words, Machart!



Wholeheartedly,

Kirtanman
machart Posted - Oct 07 2009 : 10:03:38 PM
Thanks K-man! As always your research is appreciated and acts as a bhakti boost...as an engineer designing communication systems for public safety I need more FA....and AYP (and the AYP forum contributors) is helping.

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