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SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY
The Brain’s Role in Spirituality and Self-Transformation - P1/2
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I think our purpose in life
is to express God.
It’s naturally within us.
When we begin
to unlearn those
emotional states
that drive us to
our lowest denominator
and we begin
to reinvent a new self and
recondition a new self,
we go from being selfish
to being selfless.
Welcome,
blessed viewers to
this week’s edition of
Science and Spirituality
the first in a two-part
series featuring
excerpts of interviews
with respected scientists
regarding how our brain
is connected to spirituality
and self-transformation.
The brain contains
a massive and complex
neural network
with approximately
100 billion nerve cells.
It monitors and regulates
key body functions
such as breathing and
heart rate, receives
sensory information,
manages physical motion
like walking and talking,
and is involved in
reasoning and dreaming.
The major parts of the brain
are the hindbrain, which
has the cerebellum and
brainstem, the midbrain,
and the forebrain which
has the diencephalon
and the cerebrum.
During much of
the modern era,
mainstream science
has avoided focusing
on spirituality in
neurological research.
However, in recent years,
there have been
an increasing number of
studies regarding how
the human brain
functions and reacts
during meditation, prayer,
near death experiences,
and when one is engaged
in focused
constructive thinking.
In a study,
they did these SPECT
(Single Photon Emission
Computed Tomography)
scans, with
Buddhist meditators
and Franciscan nuns,
and that shows
what parts of the brain
get blood flow.
When these Buddhist
monks were at their
most heightened state
of awareness,
they pushed a button.
They took a picture of
blood flow of the brain.
And same with the nuns.
What happened?
Parts of the frontal lobe
became very active.
Parts of parietal lobe
became very active.
And then the right
parietal lobe shut down,
so it got less blood flow.
If you look at nuns
and reverie of prayer,
Buddhist monks
and meditation,
a part of the brain
that turns on is called
the "frontal lobe"
and that is like
the volume control
of the brain.
When the frontal lobe
begins to work properly,
it quiets down
all the other circuits
and the brain
so nothing else
is being processed, but
a single-minded thought.
All of a sudden
they started to experience
altruistic states of
compassion and joy and
inspiration and goodwill.
Brain structures
like the amygdala,
the orbital frontal cortex
and the front of the brain
are also involved
in various aspects
of spiritual experiences
and states.
Many studies have
examined the connection
between faith and healing.
Dr. Larry Dossey,
a physician from the
United States and former
Executive Editor of
the peer-reviewed journal
Alternative Therapies
in Health and Medicine
has said that prayer is
as effective as penicillin
in curing people, but
without the side-effects.
Spiritual concentration
and religious conviction
can change brain activity
and boost the body’s
immune system,
which can lead to
spontaneous remission
of a disease
or the complete healing
of an illness.
In general, it’s been shown
that people
who are more religious
are healthier.
As a clinician,
all the years
I’ve practiced – and
most health professionals
will tell you this –
there is clearly something
about religion
and spiritual experience
that helps people cope.
And basically
will make it easier
for them to deal with
their conditions
and to get better,
or as much as they can.
When we produce
synchronized
coherent patterns,
the immune system
gets very strong.
These monks
they didn’t get sick
because their system
was so integrated and
so orderly that disease
couldn’t live in their body.
The signal
that’s travelling down
the central nervous system
is creating amazing order
that allows the body
to begin to function
in wonderful ways.
We know that
the brain is connected
to all the other
physiological systems
in the body,
like the immune system,
and the endocrine system.
So this means that when
you change something
at the mind level,
for instance a belief,
you will influence
not only the brain,
but all the other
physiological systems
connected, for instance,
the immune system.
Obsessive–compulsive
disorder can be reversed
through mind exercises
and purposefully
shifting the focus of
one’s attention to
physically change the
way the brain functions.
In the bottom
of the front of the brain,
right above the eye sockets,
a part of the brain called
the “orbital frontal cortex”
and this is basically,
among other things,
an error-detection circuitry
in the brain
and it's overactive.
So we were seeing
that people who had
obsessive-compulsive
disorder had an overactive
error-detection circuitry,
but they realized
that the way they were
thinking and feeling
didn't make sense
so this enabled me to say,
“Well, the reason
why you're feeling
like everything is wrong
is because
your brain is sending you
a false message.”
Getting people to
change their perspective,
change their quality
of attention.
Use the impartial spectator,
use full awareness,
to help them understand
that this is their brain
sending them
a false message, and then
when they understand
that it’s their brain
sending a false message,
they can change
the perspective
they take on it.
When
Science and Spirituality
returns, we will continue
to examine
the brain’s role in
spirituality and effecting
self-transformation.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Science and Spirituality
featuring distinguished
scientists speaking about
how the brain
is interrelated with
spirituality and
can be re-mapped to
significantly change our
physical and mental state.
We have done a study
also with people suffering
from arachnophobia,
spider phobia, and before
starting the therapy,
the patients were not
even able to look at
colored pictures of
spiders in a booklet.
At the end of therapy,
and we use
cognitive reframing,
which is you change
your belief systems
with regard to
the phobogenic stimulus,
the spiders for instance,
then at the end,
all of our patients were
able to hold in their hands
a giant tarantula.
And we scanned them twice,
before and after therapy.
While
we scanned them,
we were showing them
film clips of spiders
in motion.
At first they all
experienced a panic attack,
but at the end of
the therapy, which
lasted only four weeks,
there was no reaction
in the emotional portion
of the brain.
There are cases
of remission of cancer
that are seen when
people use visualization,
mental imagery,
meditation, and various
relaxation techniques.
The informational processes
at the mind level,
for instance, a thought,
can influence brain activity.
“As you think
so shall you become”
is a famous aphorism that
reflects the power of
the mind to shape
who we are as a person,
with thoughts
directly re-shaping
how the brain functions.
If we focus on
a single goal,
our lives can be
fundamentally changed.
The thought,
how you think
is the electrical charge
in the quantum field.
And how you feel
is the magnetic charge
you emanate.
So how you think and feel
creates an
electromagnetic field that
affects every single atom
in your life.
In the movie,
“What the Bleep
Do We Know!?”
what I was saying
most importantly was that,
if I’m going to sit down
and take the time
to emulate the Creator, if
I’m going to be like God,
if I’m going to emulate
the quantum field which
gives life to all things,
if I am going
to express divinity and
I’m going to be a Creator,
I want to know
that my thoughts count
and I want to know that
I some way made contact
with this mind.
So I need a sign to
let me know, great mind,
cosmic mind, that
I’ve been heard by you.
I want you to bring
a signal or a sign to me
in my life in a way
that I could least expect.
The belief that everything
about your mind is
completely determined by
and in fact reducible to
what your brain does,
what's become a slogan;
that is, “The mind is
what the brain does.”
These things can
markedly be influenced
by the neural chemistry
of your brain.
But, and it's a big “but,”
it's also important to
realize that the way you
experience those feelings,
the way you interface
with those thoughts,
the kinds of attention that
you pay to it, being
either mindfully aware or
having sort of a rational,
third person perspective
on it, or being just
gripped by it interfaces
with what your brain
is doing, and how you
focus your attention
can change what
your brain is doing.
If you form an image
in your mind of
how you want to behave,
you can become that, and
on top of that the science
that we’ve done has shown
that you change your brain
in the process
of doing that, so that
the brain actually evolves
to become the image
that you’re portraying.
So this kind of
focus of attention
in some significant way
changes who you are,
changes your
inner chemistry;
so it's powerful stuff.
The fathers
of quantum mechanics
realized about 80 years ago
that the observers could
influence the behavior of
the microphysical system
that they were measuring.
The sub-atomic particles,
if you will.
They now recognize that
human consciousness
can influence
the physical world
at that level.
Neuroplasticity,
the capacity of neurons
to form new
neural pathways and to
reorganize existing ones,
allows the brain
to evolve.
Now great inventors
in history here,
great visionaries
that had genius ideas,
they had the ability to
function neuroplastically.
They had the ability
to have a neuroplastic
brain, which means
in the brain
the sum of the parts
is greater than the whole.
So, they could
learn something
and begin to speculate
and ask questions
and begin to think about
those answers.
For example, (Albert) Einstein,
when he was 12 years old,
he asked himself
this question,
“If I ride my bicycle
at the speed of light, and
I turn my head lights on,
will they go on?”
Now he thought about
that question
every single day of his life.
The fathers
of modern science were
all very spiritual people,
like Newton, Galilei,
Descartes.
But after a few centuries,
scientists thought
that we only needed
mechanical explanations
to understand humans
and the Universe.
So, materialism became
a metaphysical assumption
most scientists now
are afraid to challenge.
Fortunately, there’s
an increasing number
of scientists who
dare to challenge openly
this old notion
of materialism.
Our sincere gratitude
goes to the notable
scientists featured today
for sharing their insights
on the brain, mind
and consciousness.
Please join us
next Monday on
Science and Spirituality
for part two of
our program where
we continue to delve into
the brain’s role in
spirituality and effecting
self-transformation.
For more information
on the scientists
on today’s program,
please visit
the following websites
Dr. Mario Beauregard
Dr. Joe Dispenza
Dr. Brick Johnstone
Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz
Benevolent viewers,
thank you for
your company today on
Science and Spirituality.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom
after Noteworthy News
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May we all contemplate
within to discover
our true great selves.
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