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Wednesday, 25 June 2014

How The Brain Works During The Two Main Types of Meditation

nondirective meditation allows for more room to process memories and emotions than during concentrated meditation.” “This area of the brain has its highest activity when we rest. It represents a kind of basic operating system, a resting network that takes over when external tasks do not require our attention. It is remarkable that a mental task like nondirective meditation results in even higher activity in this network than regular rest.

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