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The Role of Meditation in Mental Health
By UPLIFT on Thursday, September 24th, 2015
Science is finally able to record the Amazing effects of Meditation.
Meditation has traditionally been associated with Eastern mysticism but science is beginning to show that cultivating a “heightened” state of consciousness can have a major impact on our brain, the way our bodies function and our levels of resilience.
Clinicians are increasingly looking for effective, preventative, non-pharmacological options to treat mental illness. And meditation techniques – such as quietening the mind, understanding the self and exercising control – show promise as an alternative tool to regulate emotions, mood, and stress.
Body
Meditation influences the body in unexpected ways. Experienced meditators, for instance, can speed or slow their metabolism by more than 60% and raise their body temperature by as much as 8°C.

Experienced meditators, for instance, can speed or slow their metabolism
Even a little training in meditation can make people calmer, less stressed and more relaxed. As little as 20 minutes a day leads to physical changes, such as reduced blood pressure, lower heart rate, deeper and calmer breathing. Improvements in blood pressure as a result of meditation have also been linked to a lower risk of heart attack.
Meditation is also beginning to prove effective as a treatment for chronic and acute pain. One experiment showed that four days of mindfulness meditation substantially reduced the participant’s experience of unpleasantness and the intensity of their pain.
Mind, brain and beyond
Meditation increases left-sided, frontal brain activity, an area of the brain associated with positive mood. Interestingly, this increase in left-brain activity is also linked with improvements in immune system activity. And the more you practice meditation, the greater your immune function is likely to be.
Studies have shown that long-term meditators have increased volumes of grey matter in the right orbito-frontal cortex and hippocampus regions of their brain which are responsible for regulating emotion. Similar changes have also been found in non-meditators who completed an eight-week course in mindfulness training.
So even a limited stint of meditation has the potential to change the structure of the brain.

Meditating may increase longevity by protecting the brain and heart from the damaging effects of stress
Aging
The cortex in the brain usually thins as we age – a type of atrophy related to dementia. Intriguingly, those who have meditated around an hour a day for six years display increased cortical thickness. Older meditators also show decreased age-related decline in cortical thickness compared to non-meditators of the same age.
Meditation may increase longevity by protecting the brain and heart from the damaging effects of stress. One study reported that meditation and yoga help to prevent cellular damage caused by chronic psychological stress. It has even been suggested that meditation may slow cellular aging.
Emotional stability
The causes and effects of emotional experience exist throughout the body and the brain, and as such they are deeply linked to physical and psychological stress.
Meditation enhances positive emotions and mood, and appears to make people less vulnerable to the stresses and upsets of daily life. Research shows that meditators are better at regulating immediate responses to negative stimuli and have reduced activity in the amygdala – a region implicated in response to threat. These findings reflect greater emotional resilience among meditators as well as less psychological distress and anxiety.
Mindfulness, which can be cultivated through meditation, is just one technique that can increase mental health and wellbeing. Several therapeutic techniques have been based on these practices, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. These treatments have had success in treating anxiety and mood disorders.
Next steps in research
Research has shown us that meditation improves our mood, reduces the body’s response to stress and, over time, alters the structure of the brain.
Our team at the University of Sydney is attempting to fill some of the gaps in our knowledge of how meditation acts on the mind and the body to calm emotional reactions. We’re currently investigating the effects of meditation on brain and body function during emotional provocation, such as viewing disturbing photographic images.
We want to better understand the effects of short, intensive periods of meditation on brain and body functions associated with regulation of emotional responses. We are also examining the genetic factors that may help determine what types of people benefit most from meditation training.
If we can demonstrate the efficacy of intensive meditation on emotion regulation, and characterize those who will benefit most, we will have established a significant role for meditation in improving mental and physical health.
WORDS BY Jonathan Krygier, PhD Candidate in Psychology, University of Sydney and Andrew H. Kemp, Associate Professor, University of Sydney
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Your Impact is Being Felt Throughout the Universe ∞The Creators
“Because you exist, that means you must have a purpose. You would not exist if there were no purpose to your existence. We want you to understand that just because you are not the head some sort of movement or a very important member of your government, this does not mean that you are not having the impact that you set out to have.
You actually can do more by being somewhat anonymous, less in the media, in the public perception. Because by having less notoriety, you then do not have to deal with notoriety and all that it brings. So just because you do not feel that you are making your mark by having your book in every bookstore, or being on television, does not mean that you are not creating a ripple effect and making an impact on your world.
We see you all as equally important to what is underway. There are so many of you now who are waking up and sharing what you know with others, and there are so many of you who want to help, who want to make a difference. And you see, all of that is enough to make a huge impact. You create the world that you experience, and you give to that world your energy. You are all beings of Love and light, and you know this at your core.
So no matter what it is you do for a living, from day to day, your impact is felt by your mere presence in this dimension. You will see more and more how you are impacting the lives of others, as you give yourselves credit for being here at this time to aid in a momentous shift in consciousness. Your impact is being felt throughout the Universe, and we thank you for your service.” danielscranton.com
Tell Yourself
There Will Be Times
“There will be times where you may feel alone, odd, weird, out of place and certainly not where you are supposed to be. You may wonder where all the like-minded people are and when they will show up in your life. Do not be dismayed, dear child…you have never been nor are you ever alone! Following your chosen path may be lonely at times but, remember to take time to look for the bright spots, the people around you that bring a little more life to the room whenever they appear. It is time to begin allowing The Universe to let them show up and be there for you when you need it most. Walking the solitary path is the ‘old way’…your spiritual family is waiting for you!” ~ Creator, crystalwind.ca
Living In The Present Moment – Eckhart Tolle
“The decision to make the present moment into your friend is the end of the ego. The ego can never be in alignment with the present moment, which is to say, aligned with life, since its very nature compels it to ignore, resist, or devalue the Now. Time is what the ego lives on. The stronger the ego, the more time takes over your life. Almost every thought you think is then concerned with past for your identity and on the future for its fulfillment. Fear, anxiety, expectation, regret, guilt, anger are the dysfunctions of the time-bound state of consciousness.
There are three ways in which the ego will treat the present moment: as a means to an end, as an obstacle, or as an enemy. Let us look at them in turn, so that when this pattern operates in you, you can recognize it and — decide again.
To the ego, the present moment is, at best, only useful as a means to an end. It gets you to some future moment that is considered more important, even though the future never comes except as the present moment and is therefore never more than a thought in your head. In other words, you are never fully here because you are always busy trying to get elsewhere.
When this pattern becomes more pronounced, and this is very common, the present moment is regarded and treated as if it were an obstacle to be over come. This is where impatience, frustration, and stress arise, and in our culture, it is many people’s everyday reality, their normal. state.
At worse, and this is also very common, the present moment is treated as if it were an enemy. When you hate what you are doing, complain about your surroundings, curse things that are happening or have happened, or when your internal dialogue consists of “shoulds and shouldn’ts,” of blaming and accusing, then you are arguing with what is, arguing with that which is already the case. You are making Life into an enemy.”
Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth, p. 202-203.
As Above, So Below
Just Be
“Just be the ocean. You have a choice, as the ocean, as to what aspect of the Self shows up each now-moment. Do you show up as a drop of water, as a group of waves, or as the ocean itself? In your earthly awareness, you play a role by which you learn that you are the ocean and are inseparable from it, yet the role allows you experiences you cannot have in your true essence as pure being – as the entire body of water. And so, you act on.
How to best play your role? By not identifying as only the water droplet, but by letting the waves flow as they will, guided by the over-all currents. Just be and allow. Yes, you will have to take action and make choices constantly, but in the awareness that you are something far greater than a solitary drop of water and even greater than a grouping of waves, you can relax, tune in to the overall flow, and just BE.” suzannegiesemann.com