Impact of mantra recital on health
Michael Witzel
witzel at FAS.HARVARD.EDU
Tue May 9 13:52:38 UTC 2000
Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical School and of the Mind/Body project
( http://www.mindbody.harvard.edu/ ) has been doing serious research,
over the past few decades, of meditation (MT, Tibetan monks, etc. etc. ),
and its effects: lowering of rate of metabolism, more recently also using
brain scanning: with clearly visible effects, and if I remember correctly,
ultimately, linking of left & right hemisphere.
Definite paper on this topic due in about a week.
According to this, the trick is that any "mantra" works, whether it is "oM
"or "namo buddhaaya" or "hail Mary" or "Allahu Akbar", or just *any* old
syllable or word such as "one", "bad", or whatever. It is the repetition
that does it. Same with repetition of movements (Dervish dances etc. etc.).
Old human method.
For the time being, see his books:
BENSON HERBERT 1935
25
behavioral medicine work stress
and health/ 1985 bks
26
beyond the relaxation response
how to harness the healing power/ 1984 bks
27
mind body effect how behavioral
medicine can show you the way to/ 1979 bks
28
mind body effect how behavioral
medicine can show you the way to/ 1980 bks
29
relaxation response/ 1975 bks
30
relaxation response/ 1976 bks
31
timeless healing the power and
biology of belief/ 1996 bks
32
wellness book the comprehensive
guide to maintaining health and/ 1991 bks
33
wellness book the comprehensive
guide to maintaining health and/ 1993 bks
34
your maximum mind/ 1987 bks
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>Is there any research (completed/ongoing) on the impact of
>mantra recital on health -- more specifically the mental
>health, i.e. the psychological/psychiatric problems ?
>Any references (web-sites/print/contact persons) will be
>helpful.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Surya P. Mittal
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