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Page 1: Meditation Practices that Involve Contemplation and/or Concentration, e.g., Visualization, Guided Imagery, and Mindful Focusing, etc. Active Mind Transcending

Meditation Practices that Involve Contemplation and/or Concentration, e.g., Visualization, Guided Imagery, and

Mindful Focusing, etc.

Active Mind

Tran

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WakingState

Transcendental Consciousness4th State — Bliss

Laozi—the TaoPlato—the Good, the One, the Beautiful

Plotinus—the InfiniteChristianity—the Kingdom of Heaven Within

Ralph Waldo Emerson— the Oversoul

Transcendental Consciousness4th State — Bliss

Laozi—the TaoPlato—the Good, the One, the Beautiful

Plotinus—the InfiniteChristianity—the Kingdom of Heaven Within

Ralph Waldo Emerson— the Oversoul

Transcendental Meditation

Transcendental Meditation

Deep Relaxation

RestfulAlertness

EEGCoherence

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FrontFront

MiddleMiddle

Eyes Open TM PracticeEyes Closed

Increased EEG Coherence through the Transcendental Meditation

technique

References: International Journal of Psychophysiology, 116, 1519-38 (2006); Biological Psychology, 61, 293-319 (2002); Consciousness and Cognition, 8(3), 302-18 (1999); Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 35 (1973); International Journal of Neuroscience 14: 147–151, 1981.

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Feeling Less Old through the Transcendental Meditation technique

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4

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p < .05

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dful

ness

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Feel

ing

Old

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Scal

e *

Reference: Alexander, C. N., Langer, E. J., Newman, R. I., Chandler, H. M., and Davies, J. L. (1989). Transcendental Meditation, mindfulness, and longevity: an experimental study with the elderly. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57 (6): 950–964.

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Improved Cognitive Flexibilitythrough the Transcendental Meditation technique

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Reference: Alexander, C. N., Langer, E. J., Newman, R. I., Chandler, H. M., and Davies, J. L. (1989). Transcendental Meditation, mindfulness, and longevity: an experimental study with the elderly. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57 (6): 950–964.

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Improved Associate Learningthrough the Transcendental Meditation technique

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Reference: Alexander, C. N., Langer, E. J., Newman, R. I., Chandler, H. M., and Davies, J. L. (1989). Transcendental Meditation, mindfulness, and longevity: an experimental study with the elderly. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57 (6): 950–964.

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Decreased Systolic Blood Pressure through the Transcendental Meditation technique

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135

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115

p < .01

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Reference: Alexander, C. N., Langer, E. J., Newman, R. I., Chandler, H. M., and Davies, J. L. (1989). Transcendental Meditation, mindfulness, and longevity: an experimental study with the elderly. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57 (6): 950–964.

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Increased Longevitythrough the Transcendental Meditation technique

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Reference: Alexander, C. N., Langer, E. J., Newman, R. I., Chandler, H. M., and Davies, J. L. (1989). Transcendental Meditation, mindfulness, and longevity: an experimental study with the elderly. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57 (6): 950–964.

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Effects of stress reduction on all-cause mortality on older subjects: Pooled results of two randomized trials

(N = 202)

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Effects on Carotid Atherosclerosisin African Americans with Hypertension

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Health Education

TM technique

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Reference: Castillo-Richmond, A., Schneider, R. H., Alexander, C. N., Cook, R., Myers, H., Nidich, S., et al. (2000). Effects of stress reduction on carotid atherosclerosis in hypertensive African Americans. Stroke, 31: 568–573.

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Increased Physiological RelaxationMeta-analysis of 32 studies

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Reference: Dillbeck, M., and Orme-Johnson, D. (1987). American Psychologist, 42, 879–881.

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Effectiveness in Reducing Trait AnxietyMeta-analysis of 146 studies

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0Reference: Eppley, K., Abrams, A., Shear, J. (1989). Differential effects of relaxation techniques on trait anxiety: a meta-analysis. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 45 (6): 957–974.

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Increased Self-ActualizationMeta-analysis of 42 studies

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0Reference: Alexander, C. N., Rainforth, M., & Gelderloos, P. (1991). Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 6, 189–247.

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Effectiveness in Decreasing Alcohol UseMeta-analysis of 97 studies

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0Alexander, C.N., Robinson, P., & Rainforth, M. (1994). Treating and preventing alcohol, nicotine, and drug abuse through Transcendental Meditation: A review and statistical meta-analysis. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 11, 13–88.

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Effectiveness in Decreasing Drug AbuseMeta-analysis of 70 studies

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0Alexander, C.N., Robinson, P., & Rainforth, M. (1994). Treating and preventing alcohol, nicotine, and drug abuse through Transcendental Meditation: A review and statistical meta-analysis. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 11, 13–88.

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Effectiveness in Decreasing Cigarette UseMeta-analysis of 131 studies

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0Alexander, C.N., Robinson, P., & Rainforth, M. (1994). Treating and preventing alcohol, nicotine, and drug abuse through Transcendental Meditation: A review and statistical meta-analysis. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 11, 13–88.

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Improved Psychological OutcomesMeta-analysis of 51 studies

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0Reference: Ferguson, P. C. An integrative meta-analysis of psychological studies investigating the treatment outcomes of meditation techniques. (1981). Doctoral thesis, School of Education, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A.

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Stress Reduction Programs in Patientswith High Blood Pressure

Meta-analysis of 17 Studies

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Reference: Rainforth, M. V., Schneider, R. H., Nidich, S. I., Gaylord-King, C., Salerno, J. W., Anderson, J. W. (2007). Stress reduction programs in patients with elevated blood pressure: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Current Hypertension Reports, 9 (6): 520–528.


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