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  • There’s no way a fidgety and skeptical news anchor would ever have started meditating

  • were it not for the science. The science is really compelling. It shows that meditation

  • can boost your immune system, lower your blood pressure, help you deal with problems ranging

  • from irritable bowel syndrome to psoriasis. And the neuroscience is where it really gets

  • sci-fi. There was a study out of Harvard that shows that short daily doses of meditation

  • can literally grow the gray matter in key areas of your brain having to do with self-awareness

  • and compassion and shrink the gray matter in the area associated with stress.

  • There was also a study out of Yale that looked at what’s called the default mode network

  • of the brain. It’s a connected series of brain regions that are active during most

  • of our waking hours when were doing that thing that human beings do all the time which

  • is obsessing about ourselves, thinking about the past, thinking about the future, doing

  • anything but being focused on what’s happening right now. Meditators not only turn off the

  • default mode network of their brain while theyre meditating but even when theyre

  • not meditating. In other words, meditators are setting a new default mode. And what’s

  • that default mode? Theyre focused on what’s happening right now.

  • In sports this is called being in the zone. It’s nothing mystical. It’s not magical.

  • Youre not floating off into cosmic ooze. You are just being where you arebig cliché

  • in self-help circles is being in the now. You can use that term if you want but because

  • it’s accurate. It’s slightly annoying but it’s accurate. It’s more just being

  • focused on what youre doing. And the benefits of that are enormous. And this is why youre

  • seeing these unlikely meditators now, why youre seeing the U.S. Marines adopting

  • it, the U.S. Army, corporate executives from the head of Ford to the founders of Twitter.

  • Athletes from Phil Jackson to many, many Olympians. Scientists, doctors, lawyers, school children.

  • There’s this sort of elite subculture of high achievers who are adopting this because

  • they know it can help you be more focused on what youre doing and it can stop you

  • from being yanked around by the voice in your head.

  • My powers of prognostication are not great. I bought a lot of stock in a company that

  • made Palm Pilot back in 2000 and that didn’t go so well for me. But having said that I’m

  • going to make a prediction. I think were looking at meditation as the next big public

  • health revolution. In the 1940s if you told people that you went running they would say,

  • who’s chasing you. Right now if you tell people you meditateand I have a lot of

  • experience with telling people this, theyre going to look at you like youre a little

  • weird most of the time. That’s going to change. Meditation is going to join the pantheon

  • of no brainers like exercise, brushing your teeth and taking the meds that your doctor

  • prescribes to you. These are all things that if you don’t do you feel guilty about. And

  • that is where I think were heading with meditation because the science is so strongly

  • suggestive that meditation can do really, really great things for your brain and for

  • your body.

  • The common assumption that we have, and it may be subconscious, is that our happiness

  • really depends on external factorshow was our childhood, have we won the lottery

  • recently, did we marry well, did we marry at all. But, in fact, meditation suggests

  • that happiness is actually a skill, something you can train just the way you can train your

  • body in the gym. It’s a self-generated thing. And that’s a really radical notion. It doesn’t

  • mean that external circumstances aren’t going to impact your happiness. It doesn’t

  • mean youre not going to be subject to the vagaries of an impermanent, entropic universe.

  • It just means you are going to be able to navigate this with a little bit more ease.

There’s no way a fidgety and skeptical news anchor would ever have started meditating

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丹-哈里斯:用冥想破解你大腦的默認模式 (Dan Harris: Hack Your Brain's Default Mode with Meditation)

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    Ya Hui Chang posted on 2021/01/14
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