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fMRI-based explanations for how meditation could modulate pain processing. [PDF]
Golshan F, Mickleborough MJS.
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Meditation: Philosophical Foundations and its Role in Managing Common Noncommunicable Diseases. [PDF]
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Primerjava budistične "vipassana" tehnike meditacije in psihoanalitične metode
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Vipassana Meditation: Systematic Review of Current Evidence
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2010Vipassana meditation (VM) is one of the most ancient and diffused types of meditative practices belonging to the pole of mindfulness. Despite the growing interest toward the neurobiological and clinical correlates of many meditative practices, no review has specifically focused on current evidence on neuro-imaging and clinical evidence about VM.A ...
Alberto Chiesa
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Vipassana: the Buddha's tool to probe mind and body
Progress in Brain Research, 2007The chapter reviews certain practical aspects related to Vipassana , a first-person method taught by the Buddha, to probe one's stream of conscious experience, its contents and related material events. Although references to Vipassana are found scattered throughout the Pali literature the most comprehensive and detailed account with regard to its ...
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2020
Abstract S. N. Goenka’s Vipassana movement is famous for its ten-day intensive silent retreats and its consistent rejection of religious categories, though its teachings and practices are directly derived from Theravada Buddhism. Drawing from qualitative research, this chapter examines a range of rhetorical strategies that Goenka uses to
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Abstract S. N. Goenka’s Vipassana movement is famous for its ten-day intensive silent retreats and its consistent rejection of religious categories, though its teachings and practices are directly derived from Theravada Buddhism. Drawing from qualitative research, this chapter examines a range of rhetorical strategies that Goenka uses to
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Vipassana meditation: One woman's narrative
Collegian, 2011In Thailand there is cultural acknowledgement of a range of traditional therapies (including complementary therapies) used in Thai health care. Meditation enjoys wide acceptance within Thai culture and attracts strong participation from western visitors to Thai Buddhist Centres because of growing interest in personal health for future preventative ...
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Vipassana Meditation and Social Development
2021Interdisciplinary Academic and Research Journal, 1, 1 ...
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