Keeping The Brain Happy

What do you do when you're unhappy? Do you go out for a meal, or go to the cinema? Do you go shopping? Perhaps you drink to overcome your unhappiness. Maybe you get a buzz from jogging or going to the gym. Whatever it is, scientists are in the process of proving that internal change is the only thing that can give you health and happiness. Everything else is an illusion.

What does this mean?

Your brain is the only thing that can keep you healthy and happy.

Richard Davidson, a neuroscientist at the University of Wisconsin and Jon Kabat-Zinn from the University of Massachusetts Medical Center have just completed some interesting research that can actually benefit you and I, and even change the way that we run our daily lives.

They took a group of 41 stressed, but otherwise healthy, individuals working in a biotechnology firm in Wisconsin. 25 were taught how to meditate. In this case they were taught mindfulness meditation. The group met for a 2.5 to 3 hour meditation class each week, and after six weeks they all attended a seven hour meditation retreat. In addition each member was asked to meditate at home for one hour a day using a guided meditation tape.

The other 16 were held as a control group and did not receive meditation training until the study was completed.

At the end of the eight week program, in November, they also gave all the participants a flu jab. They found that “The members of the meditation group had a significant increase in antibody titers” ..in other words, they have less chance of catching flu.

The bottom line appears to be; If you want to have good health and overcome the day by day blues and maintain happiness you should learn to meditate. When you meditate you change the way your brain operates.

In addition, they found the more you practice meditation the better your daily performance.
“What we found is that the long time practitioners showed brain activation on a scale we have never seen before. Their mental practice is having an effect on the brain in the same way golf or tennis practice will enhance performance.” It demonstrates that the brain is capable of being trained and physically modified in ways few people can imagine. (Richard Davidson)
So give yourself the space each day to train your brain. It works.