--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> sparaig wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> >   
> >> suziezuzie wrote:
> >>     
> >>> http://youtube.com/watch?v=3gT8wopZJNQ
> >>>       
> >> About any form of meditation will do that.  Shiva mantras are safer for 
> >> kids.  They should also look into the ayurvedic connection because they 
> >> are correcting a physical imbalance in the first place.
> >>
> >>     
> >
> > Actually, NOT any form of meditation does that.Tibetan Nyingmapa and 
> > Kagyupa 
meditation 
> > techniques have a radically different affect on subjects as measured EEG 
> > and brain 
imaging. 
> > Restful alertness ala TM is quite different than whatever is happening 
> > during those 
> > techniques. Also, thalamic activity during those techniques goes UP rather 
> > than down, 
as it 
> > does during TM. 
> >
> >   
> "About" was the operative word.
> > What long-term differences might be found in ADHD patients who practice 
> > those 
techniques 
> > as compared to TMers isn't known. The data on ADHD and TM are still being 
evaluated and I 
> > haven't heard of any studies on the Buddhist techniques and ADHD..
> >
> > I understand the data from the first few months has been submitted for 
> > publication 
while the 
> > data from the followup study is being evaluated right now.
> >   
> What I'm thinking without bringing the doshas into balance after a while 
> the nervous system would just become somewhat immune to the meditation 
> and it wouldn't help as much.
> >
> >
> >
>

That goes completely against both common sense and experience: the more 
stressful you 
are, the more noticable the effects of TM are. That doesn't mean that bringing 
the doshas 
into balance isn't a good thing, just that someone who is already balanced 
doesn't 
perceive as much benefit from TM as someone who is waaaay out of balance.




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