Moderately strenuous exercise, about 30 minutes a day, can lead to enormous benefits in terms of your mood, health, weight and the ability to live an independent and fulfilling life. The exercise doesn't need to be athletic or difficult.👍
I would have loved to see a non meditation control group and the neurologist blinded to who did and did not meditate. Then predict who participated with before and after scans.
I have been in severe constant pain for decades. I use meditation to escape it for a little while. (I started meditating in my late teens… is 71). It’s never improved the pain. I can use reading in a similar way and if the pain is no greater than a 6 or 7 I can do it with movies, etc. after it hits an 8 all bets are off.
I’m so sorry you’ve had such a long period of pain in your life 🤗 Did you try the MBSR that they practice here? There’s a new method out called Deeper Mindfulness detailed in a book by Mark Williams and Danny Penman 👍
@ Thank you for the suggestion Originally, biofeedback, helped my migraines and my other pain…by symptoms I’ve had fibromyalgia since I was 12 and basically drowned and was resuscitated. At 50 I contracted bacterial meningitis, which turned my fibromyalgia issues into pain on steroids, did a lot of nerve damage, and triggered a cascade of autoimmune disorders all of which cause severe pain. At this point I don’t think the much else to be done. Fortunately, I have a very high pain tolerance and between meds and meditation those 8 and above days are nit as often as they used to be.
@@sharonkaczorowski8690 that’s an awful lot to contend with 🥺 Great that meditation is so helpful in alleviating some of the symptoms. You’re such a fighter Sharon, what with nearly drowning, and then the meningitis, both of which could have killed you but you survived and continue to live your life as best you can. I have great admiration for you ❤️
Meditation does NOT change the brain A bounty of research claims that meditation increases gray matter (preserves aging brains), increases cortical thickness (improves mood), and changes self-control areas in the brain (fights addiction). These studies have not been above reproach, and have been criticized for small sample sizes, inadequate controls, and a failure to be replicated. To address these issues, a well-controlled study of the neurological effect of meditation was recently performed by Kral and colleagues , who found that for short term meditators at least, no structural changes in the brain were demonstrated. The Kral study was unique because it was conducted by true believers in the efficacy of meditation, and admirable that they accepted the fact but did not remark on the implications of their study, which toppled a pillar of the meditation enterprise, that meditation itself could be considered a unique process because of its indirect effects on brain morphology. Of course, they left a final judgement on the neural effects of meditation in abeyance, as they did not consider longer time frames that could indeed demonstrate that meditation builds better brains. Ultimately such a question need not have been answered, as if we conclude that there are no process distinctions between the neuropsychology of relaxation and meditative states, the primary inference would be that relaxation does not build brains, but thinking does, irrespective of whether it is right or wrong. Kral et al. (2022) Absence of structural brain changes from mindfulness-based stress reduction: Two combined randomized controlled trials, Science Advances, 8, 20, 1-10 From Galileo’s Lament and the collapse of the social sciences. On Scribd
I’m not sure about that. I can’t say what it does exactly but it has done more for my military ptsd and addiction than anything else I’ve tried, and I’ve tried many things, including natural and synthetic drugs. I don’t have hard scientific evidence, but it does in fact feel like it has changed my brain. Mindfulness meditation literally saved my life. Thank God for mindfulness meditation. Best wishes to you.
those results are amazing!! im so happy for her
Moderately strenuous exercise, about 30 minutes a day, can lead to enormous benefits in terms of your mood, health, weight and the ability to live an independent and fulfilling life. The exercise doesn't need to be athletic or difficult.👍
Koti koti dil se dhanyawaad namaste❤️
Divine timing! Loved it 🌺
I would have loved to see a non meditation control group and the neurologist blinded to who did and did not meditate. Then predict who participated with before and after scans.
This would've been a really good idea.
Sounds like something you could find if you seek the research further back in the day, maybe pre-2000’s
I'm doing the free MBSR program now and the experiments mentioned from the early days are comparative
You can find research papers that covers that. There's tons of them as well as website articles.
Thanks for making this episode
Incredible results! So many benefits from meditation. :)
It’s a crime that meditation is not taught in school..
❤ big facts
Mind and brainwaves are everything we need to master!
Ati bhai thank you kan kan se fullest thank you from my heart and soul❤
I have been in severe constant pain for decades. I use meditation to escape it for a little while. (I started meditating in my late teens… is 71). It’s never improved the pain. I can use reading in a similar way and if the pain is no greater than a 6 or 7 I can do it with movies, etc. after it hits an 8 all bets are off.
I’m so sorry you’ve had such a long period of pain in your life 🤗 Did you try the MBSR that they practice here? There’s a new method out called Deeper Mindfulness detailed in a book by Mark Williams and Danny Penman 👍
@ Thank you for the suggestion Originally, biofeedback, helped my migraines and my other pain…by symptoms I’ve had fibromyalgia since I was 12 and basically drowned and was resuscitated. At 50 I contracted bacterial meningitis, which turned my fibromyalgia issues into pain on steroids, did a lot of nerve damage, and triggered a cascade of autoimmune disorders all of which cause severe pain. At this point I don’t think the much else to be done. Fortunately, I have a very high pain tolerance and between meds and meditation those 8 and above days are nit as often as they used to be.
@@sharonkaczorowski8690 that’s an awful lot to contend with 🥺 Great that meditation is so helpful in alleviating some of the symptoms. You’re such a fighter Sharon, what with nearly drowning, and then the meningitis, both of which could have killed you but you survived and continue to live your life as best you can. I have great admiration for you ❤️
Crore of thankyou from heart❤️
So I am gonna meditate now
. I know meditation have power to change your life
I recommend you to read books about mindfulness... mindfulness changed my life.
Buddhism is the human manual. To know better YOU, study it. Meditation is just a thing in many things you have to know if you are human.
Good Job, I wished to thank you appreciate
The question you forgot to ask was how is your pain now? Any better? Or are u still in bad pain.
Meditation does NOT change the brain
A bounty of research claims that meditation increases gray matter (preserves aging brains), increases cortical thickness (improves mood), and changes self-control areas in the brain (fights addiction).
These studies have not been above reproach, and have been criticized for small sample sizes, inadequate controls, and a failure to be replicated. To address these issues, a well-controlled study of the neurological effect of meditation was recently performed by Kral and colleagues , who found that for short term meditators at least, no structural changes in the brain were demonstrated. The Kral study was unique because it was conducted by true believers in the efficacy of meditation, and admirable that they accepted the fact but did not remark on the implications of their study, which toppled a pillar of the meditation enterprise, that meditation itself could be considered a unique process because of its indirect effects on brain morphology. Of course, they left a final judgement on the neural effects of meditation in abeyance, as they did not consider longer time frames that could indeed demonstrate that meditation builds better brains. Ultimately such a question need not have been answered, as if we conclude that there are no process distinctions between the neuropsychology of relaxation and meditative states, the primary inference would be that relaxation does not build brains, but thinking does, irrespective of whether it is right or wrong.
Kral et al. (2022) Absence of structural brain changes from mindfulness-based stress reduction: Two combined randomized controlled trials, Science Advances, 8, 20, 1-10
From Galileo’s Lament and the collapse of the social sciences. On Scribd
I’m not sure about that. I can’t say what it does exactly but it has done more for my military ptsd and addiction than anything else I’ve tried, and I’ve tried many things, including natural and synthetic drugs. I don’t have hard scientific evidence, but it does in fact feel like it has changed my brain. Mindfulness meditation literally saved my life. Thank God for mindfulness meditation. Best wishes to you.
Leveling Vipassna as mindfulness, atleast give credit were it is due.
Chronic pain and doing deadlifts huh? 🤔
Brain plasticity form meditation.
Jesus is the truth..
Your mom is the truth
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Cheeck clapping is the truth.
mindfullness good mindemptyness bad
Hello there, what is mindemptyness?