There have been numerous articles in major magazines as well as in medical journals of the positive benefits of meditation from reducing stress to healing the physical body. Meditation has been known in eastern religions for more than 5,000 years as a quest for spirituality.
Today, there are different types of meditation from the spiritual to psychophysical disciplines, which emphasizes the development of a high degree of mental concentration.
In one small study by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, 25 Madison-area employees went into an eight-week meditation training program to study the mind-body connection. After training, results showed nearly a 50 percent increase in electrical activity in the left frontal area, (the part of the brain associated with positive emotions and anxiety reduction,) of the brain. The study also included the administration of flu shots to the employees. Sixteen other employees also received the shots, but received no meditation training. The study found that the meditators on average had a five percent increase in flu antibodies and some had an increase of up to 25 percent. This goes far in proving meditation can have a positive affect on the body and the mind.
It has been found through study that meditation actually changes brain waves. Because the brain is an electrochemical organ and works off electromagnetic power, meditation will alter the brain waves.
Science has classified four categories of brain waves. When the brain is aroused and active, usually during the activities of every day life, you are using the fastest brain wave, beta. The frequency of beta waves are generally from 15-40 cycles per second.
The next brain wave is called alpha, which are slower and indicates someone who may be sitting down and resting after completion of a task, taking a walk in a garden or meditating is considered to be in an 'alpha state' or using the alpha brain wave. The frequency of alpha waves are between 9-14 cycles per minute.
The third brain wave is called theta, which is even slower than the alpha brain wave. Theta waves are considered active when you are daydreaming. If you are driving down a highway and can't remember the last few miles, you are or were in a theta state. The repetitiousness of a task can often allow us to complete the task without thinking about it. Theta cycles are between 5-8 cycles per second.
The last brain wave is called delta. Delta waves are shown during a deep and dreamless sleep. The cycle range is between 2-3 cycles per second.
Brain waves can also be changed by sound. Music can change the brain waves from active to relaxed. Through external stimuli, such as a tone playing in one ear at 440 hertz and a tone being played at 448 hertz in the other ear, the person listening will hear 8 hertz per minute. Although not really a 'tone', it is created within the brain stem which synthesizes the two tones, bringing together the right and left hemispheres of the brain.
Meditation in itself changes brain waves and this helps one to learn how to relax, which in turn will allow one to be able to better deal with everyday stresses and emotional issues. It could also lead one into becoming more self-aware and more observant of those things around us.
How To Increase Brain
Thankfully, they now know this isn't true. Your brain continues to produce new neurons throughout your entire life. So, why do you have trouble remembering and why don't you feel as "sharp" as you used to? These new neurons must be put to work in order for them to survive and strengthen. You literally have to use them or you're going to lose them.
You probably know that challenging your brain can combat age-related decline. That's why crossword puzzles and Sudoku are so popular. You diligently work the daily puzzle in hopes that it will keep your brain in shape. Research shows it's a great start, but you need more. Your brain needs variety and novelty.
Think of it like this - you go to the gym every day in hopes of getting and keeping a fit, strong body. You pick up the dumbbell and do three sets of right bicep curls. You put the dumbbell away, towel off, and go home. Sure, you're getting exercise - your right arm looks amazing. Now, look at the rest of your body. Not so great. Same thing happens when you exercise just one part of your brain.
The key to a great brain exercise is to throw yourself a curve ball. Do something completely out of the ordinary, something that breaks your routine, and you'll strengthen the connections in your brain.
Try these five easy ways to exercise and increase your brain power.
1) Are you right handed? Try using your left hand to operate the computer mouse.
2) Recite the alphabet backwards. Try this, and you'll feel your brain stretching as you move your way from Z to A.
3) Take a different route to work, school, or the grocery store. Your brain is on autopilot most of the time, so wake it up by learning a new way.
4) Enjoy your favorite T.V. show with your eyes closed. Try it for just ten minutes if you can't get all the way through. Visualizing the characters and recreating the scenes in your mind forces your brain to focus on the show and what's really happening.
5) Get in the shower and start singing. A study published in "The Psychology of Music" showed that singing familiar tunes helps to improve spatial intelligence - the reasoning your brain uses to judge distance.
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