Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Pesky monkey

This is pretty amazing.

I've found two different studies that show significant heart health benefits for people who meditate daily.

Here's what's amazing: Both studies are mainstream. One was recently presented at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association and one was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

But what's truly amazing – and most important – is that in both studies all the subjects had coronary heart disease.

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"Forget what you've heard about meditation."

That advice, from my friend Ed, is for anyone who's interested in getting started with meditation. His point: If the word "meditation" conjures images of incense, finger cymbals and crystals – and if those things aren't exactly your style – don't be put off. Some people enjoy those trappings, but none of them are necessary.

About 20 years ago, while trying to come to terms with the death of his mother, Ed learned how to meditate. He describes meditation simply as a way to relax and focus by training what he calls the "monkey mind" to take a break and calm down for a few minutes.

What's to be gained by calming the monkey mind?

Previous studies have shown that a popular form of meditation known as transcendental meditation (TM) may actually help patients control blood pressure.

Researchers at the University of Southern California divided 103 coronary heart disease (CHD) patients into two groups. Subjects in one group received 16 weeks of TM instruction. Compared to the placebo group, TM subjects experienced significantly better blood pressure control, reduction of insulin resistance and improved heart rate variability. In addition, TM helped subjects control their response to stress.

In the more recent study, researchers from The Medical College of Wisconsin collaborated with a natural medicine school in Iowa. Similar to the California study, about 200 CHD patients were divided into two groups. Half received TM instruction and half did not.

Results: Over nine years, rates of heart attack, stroke, and death were all significantly lower in the TM group.

At the AHA meeting, lead researcher Robert Schneider, M.D., suggested TM should be thought of as a new class of heart disease medications. "In this case, the new medications are derived from the body's own internal pharmacy stimulated by the Transcendental Meditation practice."

You can find information about the TM technique used in the CHD study on the Transcendental Meditation Program website at tm.org.

Friday, December 25, 2009

This Is My Theory

I make war with what comes in contact
with health and happiness,
Believing that God made everything good.
And if there is anything wrong
it is the effect of ourselves.

Man is responsible for his acts
and even his thoughts,
Therefore it is necessary
that man should know himself
so that he shall not communicate sin or error.

This is my theory:
to put man in possession of a Science
That will destroy the ideas of the sick
and teach man one living progression
of his own identity,
With life free from error and disease.

Dr. Phineas Parkhurst Quimby

Sunday, December 13, 2009

How Do We Live the Truth?

Unity's fifth tenet says, "Knowing and understanding the laws of life, also called Truth, are not enough. A person must also live the Truth that he or she knows." How do we LIVE the Truth? We think it; we feel it; we act on it; we view life from that perspective; we stand on it; we confront our issues with it; we rely on it; we judge our life by it; we weigh our words by it; we meditate upon it; we love it.

Friday, December 11, 2009

My Spiritual Exercise for the Day

I love to think that...
  • I am healthy
  • I am satisfied and fulfilled
  • I am happy and contented
  • I am fully and successfully engaged in life
  • I am speeding along on my spiritual journey
  • my prayers are powerful, effective and instant in their effect
  • I am creative and prolific and joyful
  • I am guided by wisdom
  • my appetite is regulated by mind
  • I am helpful and loving to others
  • I can breathe freely and without congestion
  • I am in my right spiritual place and on my right spiritual path
  • Truth is wiping out all error from my thinking
  • I am energetic and enthusiastic
  • I know what I'm doing and operate with grace
...and I'm going to keep going all day!