Consistently practicing yoga, meditation and awareness of the breath for as little as 15 minutes can increase gray matter of the brain. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) research studies have shown that fight-or-flight reactions are reduced and calm and relaxation responses increase as a result of regularly practicing yoga. Learn more about the study here…
When I meditate and practice yoga I find that I’m more patient, tolerant, loving (of myself and others) and less prone to stress, frustration and annoyances. Learn more about mindfulness meditation here…
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Meditation enhances brain functioning & social intelligence
Scientific studies from Harvard, the Max Planck Institute of Human Brain Sciences in Germany and other neuroscience institutions have shown that meditation can help to relief stress and develop a positive mindset. In addition, meditation has also been linked to enhanced brain cortexes development, increased brain functioning and improved social intelligence. Certain meditation methods enhance different brain areas. The Max Planck Institute studied presence/focus-awareness, affect/loving-kindness/metta and perspective/mindfulness/open-monitoring meditation effects. Why is that important? A nurtured social intelligence can help one to become more empathetic and allow for differences in personal perspectives and beliefs which are more important in our increasingly diverse and sometimes divisive national and global societies.