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Urantia Book Commentary and Articles: 2007-07-08


Saturday, July 14, 2007

Meditate...to Concentrate: Penn Researchers Demonstrate Improved Attention With Mindfulness Training

Note from Truthbook: Although this article is not specific to The Urantia Book, it does make a very good argument for adopting Jesus' practice of meditation, covered elsewhere in this blog, and of course, in The Urantia Book.

Jordan Reese
May 09, 2007

PHILADELPHIA -- Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania say that practicing even small doses of daily meditation may improve focus and performance.

Meditation, according to Penn neuroscientist Amishi Jha and Michael Baime, director of Penn's Stress Management Program, is an active and effortful process that literally changes the way the brain works. Their study is the first to examine how meditation may modify the three subcomponents of attention, including the ability to prioritize and manage tasks and goals, the ability to voluntarily focus on specific information and the ability to stay alert to the environment.

In the Penn study, subjects were split into two categories. Those new to meditation, or "mindfulness training," took part in an eight-week course that included up to 30 minutes of daily meditation. The second group was more experienced with meditation and attended an intensive full-time, one-month retreat.

Researchers found that even for those new to the practice, meditation enhanced performance and the ability to focus attention. Performance-based measures of cognitive function demonstrated improvements in a matter of weeks. The study, to be published in the journal Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, suggests a new, non-medical means for improving focus and cognitive ability among disparate populations and has implications for workplace performance and learning.

Participants performed tasks at a computer that measured response speeds and accuracy. At the outset, retreat participants who were experienced in meditation demonstrated better executive functioning skills, the cognitive ability to voluntarily focus, manage tasks and prioritize goals. Upon completion of the eight-week training, participants new to meditation had greater improvement in their ability to quickly and accurately move and focus attention, a process known as "orienting." After the one-month intensive retreat, participants also improved their ability to keep attention "at the ready."

The results suggest that meditation, even as little as 30 minutes daily, may improve attention and focus for those with heavy demands on their time. While practicing meditation may itself may not be relaxing or restful, the attention-performance improvements that come with practice may paradoxically allow us to be more relaxed.
The research was supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Penn Stress Management Program.

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Work, And Self-Importance

Work for the Kingdom, service for others, toiling for goodness...such important work. There's only one thing that can delay or halt it altogther. Learn more here.

This short video is long on inspiration...


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Is world peace possible?

This short video contains an inspiring message about the possibilities of world peace, referencing Urantia Book quotes. It is quite brief, but worth a look and a listen.

Try it, you'll like it!!!


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