Instances of how
emotions and feelings affect our physical well being are all round us. Take for
example, the fact that fear triggers certain bodily reactions within us and can
leave us feeling shaky and physically drained. Also take the example of how grief
or unhappiness can have an impact on the appetite – while in some people these
negative emotions could trigger binge eating type of behavior, in
others, unhappiness and sadness could kill the desire to eat altogether.
How
Can Meditation Affect
the Body’s Physical Working?
Meditation that
involves visualization is thought to be particularly effective to foster
physical well being and actual healing. Sometimes described as a form of self hypnosis, this is a
meditation device that uses affirmative (positive) imagery to create emotions
and reinforce positivity in the mind and hence the body.
The understanding is
that we become what we think; that there is a mind-body connect that
facilitates this. So when we think of something that has a positive
associations for us, this engenders positive emotions and likely triggers the
release of certain hormones in the body’s endocrine system; which in turn
assists in the healing.
How
Does Meditation Impact
the Brain?
Meditation is known to
affect the body’s limbic system. Advanced practitioners of meditation are able
to demonstrate how they can mindfully control body responses such as heart
rate, blood pressure and even the body’s ability to regulate temperature.
Clinical studies
conducted with seniors found that meditation could possibly prevent the
cortical thinning of the brain that is seen to be a part of normal aging processes. In other
words, meditation could impact the actual structure of the brain in the longer
term.
How
Can Meditation Help the Body Heal?
As one expert puts
it, meditation can help prevent or lessen the ‘wear
and tear‘ upon the brain; a wear and tear that puts the body at greater
risk of certain chronic illnesses such as heart disease,
hypertension and diabetes.
More and more
medical practitioners are using meditation as a supplementary treatment to help
patients manage pain and stress. Recovering from alcoholism,
drug abuse and other such
self harming behavior
can be aided by the practice of meditation. Researchers have been able to
demonstrate how meditation can help reduce inflammation in the body, which goes
directly to healing.
It also helps boost
the body’s immune system – a strong immune system helps prevent disease and
also helps speed up recovery from illness. While meditation may primarily be
recommended for cancer patients as a means to cope with stress and pain, there
is some anecdotal data to suggest that eventual outcomes could include
prolongation of cancer survival.