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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37868612/energizing-compassion-using-music-and-community-focus-to-stimulate-compassion-drive-and-sense-of-connectedness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul Gilbert, Jaskaran Kaur Basran, Ptarmigan Plowright, Hannah Gilbert
OBJECTIVES: The last 20 years have seen considerable research on the nature and biopsychosocial impacts of compassion training on self and others. This training is usually focused on calming and slowing the mind and body and on individual imagery practices and mantras. This study explored the effects of three variations: 1. The impact of using energizing music to generate activation and "drive" for compassion; 2. To focus on imagining "breathing in and breathing out a white light or mist of compassion" to bring compassion to the world; and 3...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37058736/at-induction-a-crash-course-in-tonglen
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Markus M Luedi
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 1, 2023: Anesthesia and Analgesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34460022/imagination-based-loving-kindness-and-compassion-meditation-a-new-meditation-method-developed-from-chinese-buddhism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junyi Hao, Chang Liu, Shaozhen Feng, Jing Luo
Many loving-kindness and compassion meditation methods used in psychological research are derived from Theravada and Tibetan Buddhism. Zhiyi (), a representative figure of Chinese Buddhism, proposed a different meditation method, namely, imagination-based loving-kindness and compassion meditation. The current article introduces the imagination-based loving-kindness and compassion meditation proposed by Zhiyi and compares it with meditation methods from Theravada and Tibetan Buddhism. Zhiyi's method limits the content of imagination during meditation, which can be an essential supplement to the free association method derived from Theravada Buddhism...
August 30, 2021: Journal of Religion and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33994976/contrasting-electroencephalography-derived-entropy-and-neural-oscillations-with-highly-skilled-meditators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacob H Young, Martha E Arterberry, Joshua P Martin
Meditation is an umbrella term for a number of mental training practices designed to improve the monitoring and regulation of attention and emotion. Some forms of meditation are now being used for clinical intervention. To accompany the increased clinical interest in meditation, research investigating the neural basis of these practices is needed. A central hypothesis of contemplative neuroscience is that meditative states, which are unique on a phenomenological level, differ on a neurophysiological level. To identify the electrophysiological correlates of meditation practice, the electrical brain activity of highly skilled meditators engaging in one of six meditation styles (shamatha, vipassana, zazen, dzogchen, tonglen, and visualization) was recorded...
2021: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31485894/heart-rate-variability-cortisol-and-attention-focus-during-shamatha-quiescence-meditation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kees L Blase, Adeline van Waning
Cardiac vagal tone can be seen as a stable marker for the ability to sustain attention and regulate emotion, two factors associated with the quality of meditation. In this study, heart rate variability (HRV) has been monitored in different forms of Shamatha quiescence meditation: three breath meditations, Settling the Mind in its natural state, Awareness of Awareness, Loving-kindness and Tonglen. Establish and test a practical means of monitoring neurobiological effects of meditation. Over 6 weeks, two experimental groups practiced Shamatha meditation on a daily basis (nā€‰=ā€‰20)...
December 2019: Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15685015/gestation-of-compassion-nursing-education-tonglen-and-a-little-cello-music
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EDITORIAL
Geraldine Gorman
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2005: Nurse Educator
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