Modulating Neural Functions Sleep Quality and Level of Consciousness through Meditation

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JPN Mishra

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Statement of the Problem: The system of Preksha Meditation (PM) is originated from Jain Canonical literature which is based on “Perception of Thoughts”. It is imbued with spiritual powers that cleanse the mind and body of negative energy, and thereby facilitate the improvement in various sensory and motor functions of brain, reduces level of stress, enhances the sleep quality and level of consciousness. The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of PM on adolescent post-graduate students by measuring parameters related to psychological status, neurological functions, sleep quality and level of consciousness. Methodology: Four components of PM were applied on 50 adolescents. The assessment parameters viz. alpha brain waves, sleep duration, component of REM and Non-REM, Sleep spindles; awareness subjectivity, and state of awareness; neurotic reactions, anxiety level, mental ability, fear and emotional level were applied. Findings: The experimental participant students exhibited significantly enhanced number of alpha brain wave omission and reduced level of stress hormones in blood, which led them to remain in state of relaxation. Total Non-REM duration of sleep was found increased with significantly improved sleep quality too, with greater awareness. They were having reduced fear, frustration and anxiety level and emotionally well balanced. Conclusion with significance: Synchronization of brain waves with alpha waves predominating may be correlated with deep relaxation associated with better sleep quality and improved psychological state.

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