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What meditation is (and isn’t) and the benefits of its practice
Claire Villarreal, phd
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What is meditation? Credit: Ballint Foldesi via Flickr
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Definitions Lots of techniques from around the world can be called “meditation” One working definition: Meditation is the intentional cultivation of positive states of mind Corollary: Meditation also involves intentionally weakening negative states of mind Our meditation today develops attention: focusing on the breath and recognizing when the mind has wandered This is a secular practice to help us recognize and cultivate our basic capacity for attention
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Four simple steps Set your posture
Set your intention: attention to breathing Relax Let go of thoughts and return to your practice
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Meditation as an ongoing practice
Seated sessions help develop the “mindfulness muscles” of your brain Ongoing practice (20+ minutes per day) builds on those gains Scientists can detect physical changes within a few weeks, but practitioners see changes that deepen over a lifetime
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Power of meditation Stress reduction and health benefits
Impacts on daily life National Institute of Health info page Stanford’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education research portal
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Mindfulness as a way of life
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