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Is Mind Wandering Bad for Your Health?

By Amishi Jha — 2017

Does allowing your mind to wander negatively impact your mood? Not only that, says Amishi Jha of the University of Miami, but also your longevity. But Jha remains optimistic. In identifying the potential harm of this kind of behaviour, we can start finding solutions.

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‘Default Mode Network’ Is Suppressed by Meditation Practice | Roland Griffiths

It is Dr. Patrick’s goal to challenge the status quo and encourage the wider public to think about health and longevity using a proactive, preventative approach.

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Naropa University’s Varela Lecture Series: “Mindfulness & Neuroscience” with Amishi Jha, PhD

Respected brain researcher Amishi Jha brings a fascinating exploration of findings from cutting-edge neuroscience on the profound and positive effects of mindfulness practices on the brain, psychological health, wellness, and resilience.

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Superhumans: The Remarkable Brain Waves of High-Level Meditators | Daniel Goleman | Big Think

People who have meditated for thousands of hours exhibit a remarkable difference in their brainwaves. Psychologist and author Daniel Goleman says we can actually see what happens in the heads of those who have achieved "enlightenment" and the results are unprecedented in science.

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