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  • this is an ancient Indian dude with far too much time on his hands and

  • These guys are [cutting-edge] pioneering brain scientists now. What could they possibly have in common?

  • Welcome to the science of Yoga and what it means to [us] part 1 let's

  • Go back thousands of [years] to the ancient world the first mystics would leave their towns Villages and everyday distractions

  • To find solace [in] the [forests] there in isolation they studied their own inner experience

  • As they looked within what they found was a myriad of thoughts and emotions. Just like most people would and

  • also, like most people these thoughts seemed to cause [anxiety] and seemed to serve no real practical purpose with but with

  • Vigilant observation the mystics found that when they stopped feeding their thoughts they started to get quieter and quieter

  • They were quite literally changing their state of mind from the inside out

  • the mystics in India called this practice Vipassana

  • Which means clear seeing?

  • Today, we call [it] meditation

  • Now fast-forward to the early 2000s

  • scientists studying the brain and the effect of brain exercises started to make some surprising discoveries

  • Brain science was still in its infancy [and] in fact up until late into the 20th century

  • It was still thought that the brain was solid like concrete unable to change in its structure

  • But then they discovered a phenomenon called brain plasticity it seemed the brain could actually change

  • It could be shaped and rewired by exercise and guess what they found had the power to cause structural changes

  • Yep

  • meditation

  • Several studies found a whole host of structural changes in the brains of people who meditated here are some of the changes they found

  • The default mode Network which could stimulate wandering and aimless thought grooves was quietened down

  • the Amygdala which processes fear and anxiety

  • reduced in size and activity

  • Gray matter in the sensory regions of the brain increased which in turn enhanced sense perception

  • These were startling discoveries, and it became clear [that] there was something to this ancient practice after all

  • But it's not just neuroscience the field of pSychology also owes some recent developments to this Eastern philosophy

  • the mystics of old times claimed the simple fact

  • With regular insight you'll see that your thoughts are not real and the recent success of cognitive

  • Talk therapy uses this exact same strategy the subject learns to see the falseness of their own repetitive thinking

  • they're simply an interpretation of what is going on not the actuality of what's going on, so

  • [what's] the difference you might ask well say someone next to you makes a sarcastic remark?

  • This may trigger you to start thinking about a number of possible explanations, and they could all [be] completely false for example

  • She did that on purpose

  • Everyone does this to me. They're all planning to keep me down Etc

  • See how these thoughts lead to other thoughts which multiplied with each other

  • The Philosophy of Vipassana is to see that these thoughts are nothing more than stories in your head and as you get better

  • They stop multiplying so quickly, but don't be disheartened it takes practice

  • By the way, you don't necessarily have [to] look like a yogi or sit like a pretzel to meditate, so whether it's breathing meditation

  • Watching meditation dancing or fishing meditation. Whatever clears your mind is a great place to start

  • All of these techniques contribute to a healthier mind

  • There is something that brain science is starting to substantiate and it's what ancient mystics said all those years ago

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ヨガの科学(第1部-瞑想 (The Science of Yoga (Part 1 - Meditation))

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    Juan に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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