“…16 The unique EEG patterns observed in Sahaja yoga meditation distinguishes it from the other two popular meditation practices in the West-the Transcendental meditation (TM), in which practitioners repeat a word or phrase silently to quiet and ultimately transcend the internal mental dialogue, and the Mindfulness meditation, in which practitioners simply observe or attend to thoughts, emotions, sensations, or perceptions without judgments. 17 During TM practice, the inconsistent a amplitude, 18,19 decreased h activity, 20 and higher EEG complexity 21 suggest a possible adverse effect on consciousness. In Mindfulness meditation, asymmetric a activation was observed, 22 which was shown to be associated with increased defensiveness 23 and disproportional anger.…”