2015
DOI: 10.4103/0974-8520.182756
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Meditation: Process and effects

Abstract: Meditation has become popular in many Western nations, especially the USA. An increasing body of research shows various health benefits associated with meditation and these findings have sparked interest in the field of medicine. The practice of meditation originated in the ancient Vedic times of India and is described in the ancient Vedic texts. Meditation is one of the modalities used in Ayurveda (Science of Life), the comprehensive, natural health care system that originated in the ancient Vedic times of In… Show more

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“…Meditation is a practice where an individual uses different techniques, including mindfulness, to cultivate a mentally clear and emotionally stable sense of being. The term “meditation” is now commonly used to refer to several different techniques including contemplation, concentration, use of nature sounds such as the ocean, guided meditation, meditative movement exercises such as yoga and tai chi, qigong, breathing exercises, and mantra . These techniques work to influence the senses, mind, intellect, and emotions .…”
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“…Meditation is a practice where an individual uses different techniques, including mindfulness, to cultivate a mentally clear and emotionally stable sense of being. The term “meditation” is now commonly used to refer to several different techniques including contemplation, concentration, use of nature sounds such as the ocean, guided meditation, meditative movement exercises such as yoga and tai chi, qigong, breathing exercises, and mantra . These techniques work to influence the senses, mind, intellect, and emotions .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term “meditation” is now commonly used to refer to several different techniques including contemplation, concentration, use of nature sounds such as the ocean, guided meditation, meditative movement exercises such as yoga and tai chi, qigong, breathing exercises, and mantra . These techniques work to influence the senses, mind, intellect, and emotions . Systematic reviews have found that mindfulness meditation has an effect on psychological aspects on living with chronic pain and is associated with improving depression and quality of life .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study claimed that 30 min of meditation is enough for a beginner to reduce stress (Sharma, 2015). Peacefulness and the reduction of stress are important for improving brain functions, especially cortical brain functions (Hankey and Shetkar, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meditation is "a form of mental training that aims to improve an individual's core psychological capacities, such as attentional and emotional self-regulation" 18 , which has gained popularity as a focus of research over the past decade 19 . Meditation has a wide range of types such as loving kindness meditation (taught by spiritual leaders or experts versed in the Buddhist tradition, focused on silent repetition of phrases based on Buddhist teachings, and incorporated into holistic health and group support programs) and mindfulness meditation (increasingly taught by trained clinical psychologists, focused on emotional self-regulation and focusing attention, and incorporated into cognitive therapy and clinical care).…”
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