On Jul 15, 2006, at 2:09 PM, new.morning wrote:


http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/4/347

This study attempted to follow up this finding and

hypothesized that a group of neurotically disturbed patients would

have a higher S value and a group of individuals who practiced a

calming technique such as transcendental meditation (TM) would have a

lower S value than normal subjects. The second hypothesis was

confirmed, but not the first, in that the neurotically disturbed

patients had the lowest mean values for S of the three groups, rather

than the highest. 


TM makes one more neurotically disturbed? 


Well this list may be living proof. :)



Sad but interesting.

I wonder, if by comparison "2nd generation TM techniques", like the Sudarshan Kriya + Advanced TM technique meditation would have different results or not.
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