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13.05.2008

Publication date for The Blissful Brain

The Blissful Brain will be published by Gaia Thinking on the 15th of March 2008. To pre-order your copy, please click here.

13.05.2008

The Blissful Brain, St Mark's Islington, London

This evening event will be chaired by Dr Shanida Nataraja, author of The Blissful Brain. Shanida will be joined by other popular speakers, including Laurence Freeman OSB, Director of The World Community for Christian Meditation (WCCM), and Kim Nataraja, author of Dancing With Your Shadow, a book on the stages of meditation and the path towards the integration of Self. For more information, please click here.

About The Blissful Brain

The Blissful Brain is a guide to the scientific evidence supporting the role of practices such as meditation, tai chi and yoga in our everyday lives. Our world is a stressful place, and these practices appear to go some way towards offering an antidote to this stress. Furthermore, stress, and stress-related diseases, place an increasing burden on our Western healthcare systems, and there is a clear need for a shift in our approach to health and well-being, both as individuals and as a society as a whole. The widespread acceptance of meditation as a crucial component of everyday life, as well as an essential component of effective patient management, has, until recently, been hindered by a lack of knowledge about the effects of meditation on the brain and on measurable health outcomes.

However, recent research has revealed specific brain regions and processes involved in meditation, as well as those involved in generating religious and mystical experiences. Furthermore, numerous studies have explored the health benefits of meditation, from its effects on blood pressure and cardiovascular health to its impact on mental health disorders and coping mechanisms in disease. Not only does this research provide a concrete explanation of how and why meditation works, but it also reveals both the potential benefits of long-term practice and the possible strategies that can be used to facilitate meditative practice.

The Blissful Brain therefore provides the scientific explanation of meditation, and outlines the scientific rationale for the inclusion of meditation in our everyday lives as a means by which to optimise our brain functioning, state of health, and well-being.

To see The Blissful Brain's table of content, please click here.

Please click on the links below to read a short summary of each of The Blissful Brain's chapters:

Chapter 1: Meditation: what is it and why do we need it?
Chapter 2: Peering beneath the skull: how the brain works?
Chapter 3: Meditation and mystical experiences
Chapter 4: Bridging science and spirituality
Chapter 5: Hard-wired: a high performance mind
Chapter 6: Meditation and health
Chapter 7: Meditation and our everyday lives

The Blissful Brain forms part of brand new series called Gaia Thinking, which draws on the authority of experts to take a clear-eyed look at the key environmental and health issues we face today. Filled with practical advice, the titles outline how we can improve the health of both ourselves and our planet.

Shanida Nataraja © 2008