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Siddhartha's Brain - The Science of Meditation, Mindfulness and Enlightenment (Paperback)
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Siddhartha's Brain - The Science of Meditation, Mindfulness and Enlightenment (Paperback)
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WINNER OF THE GOLD PRIZE FOR RELIGION / SPIRITUALITY OF EASTERN
THOUGHT AT THE 2016 NAUTILUS BOOK AWARDS. Can meditation and
mindfulness really reconfigure our brains to make us sharper,
smarter, healthier, happier? In Siddhartha's Brain, James Kingsland
reveals that a complete scientific theory of how these practices
work is now within our grasp and may be the key that unlocks a wide
range of afflictions of the human mind. Some 25 centuries ago an
Indian sage called Siddhartha Gautama - the man who would become
known as the Buddha - developed a programme for improving mental
wellbeing that has been passed down to us by generations of monks
and nuns. Far from being a New Age fad, secular mindfulness courses
are remarkably consistent with these ancient teachings and are
proving their worth for tackling many of the problems associated
with the demands of our frenetic, technology-driven modern world.
Research by psychologists and clinicians has shown that mindfulness
can be used to treat stress, anxiety, depression, chronic pain,
hypertension and drug addiction, as well as improving
concentration, empathy, emotion regulation and the quality of
interpersonal relationships. There have even been hints that it
could enhance immune function, slow cellular ageing and help keep
dementia at bay. Taking us on a journey back to the time of the
Buddha to record changes in his brain as he travels the path
leading to enlightenment, Siddhartha's Brain is the first book to
explain not only how meditation and mindfulness work but also why.
It proposes that by fine-tuning the neural circuits that allowed
our hominid ancestors to band together in ever larger social
groups, these practices can help us find lasting peace and
contentment.
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