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Grey Matter Grows:)

Here’s a recent article with the heading “Harvard Unveils MRI study proving meditation literally rebuilds the brain’s grey matter in 8 weeks.”:

“Test subjects taking part in an 8-week program of mindfulness meditation showed results that astonished even the most experienced neuroscientists at Harvard University. The study was led by a Harvard-affiliated team of researchers based at Massachusetts General Hospital, and the team’s MRI scans documented for the very first time in medical history how meditation produced massive changes inside the brain’s gray matter. “Although the practice of meditation is associated with a sense of peacefulness and physical relaxation, practitioners have long claimed that meditation also provides cognitive and psychological benefits that persist throughout the day,” says study senior author Sara Lazar of the MGH Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Program and a Harvard Medical School instructor in psychology. “This study demonstrates that changes in brain structure may underlie some of these reported improvements and that people are not just feeling better because they are spending time relaxing.”

Sue McGreevey of MGH writes: “Previous studies from Lazar’s group and others found structural differences between the brains of experienced meditation practitioners and individuals with no history of meditation, observing thickening of the cerebral cortex in areas associated with attention and emotional integration. But those investigations could not document that those differences were actually produced by meditation.” Until now, that is. The participants spent an average of 27 minutes per day practicing mindfulness exercises, and this is all it took to stimulate a major increase in gray matter density in the hippocampus, the part of the brain associated with self-awareness, compassion, and introspection. McGreevey adds: “Participant-reported reductions in stress also were correlated with decreased gray-matter density in the amygdala, which is known to play an important role in anxiety and stress. None of these changes were seen in the control group, indicating that they had not resulted merely from the passage of time.”

“It is fascinating to see the brain’s plasticity and that, by practicing meditation, we can play an active role in changing the brain and can increase our well-being and quality of life,” says Britta Hölzel, first author of the paper and a research fellow at MGH and Giessen University in Germany. You can read more about the remarkable study by visiting Harvard.edu.”

Guess it takes Harvard name drop to convince people of modern times but yogis and monks have known this for couple of thousand years…

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Throw Back

Sorry to be so ENDLESS (Never End?) in repeating this song but it’s stuck and I am not even her loyal fan …has that ever happened to you? This video is maybe 15 years ago? She doesn’t look like a typical mommy of a 2 year old boy? She’s reputed to be an amazing single mom with her son’s name tatooed on her upper arm… just all-round cool back then and now…per this hair stylist who gave me a hair cut in Shibuya last year – amazing that she has these younger generation fans who still look up to her for her style and fashion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQpVjI5WNHc

Feeling VERY old after realizing it’s been 20 years since her debut… and that her son is 17-18? Getting close to the age when she sang Sweet 19 in tears:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYWHmPuRk1w

Guess unadulterated authentic times when she showed her vulnerability was preferred over commercialized glitz sang by a posing dancing queen doll she later becomes.
Here, she’s still 20 with a baby and just engaged… dreamy if it were not for the screaming fans:)The ending to this is so cool – Kakkoii.

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Valentines tomorrow:)

Life is without meaning.
YOU bring the meaning to it.
The meaning of life is whatever YOU ascribe it to be.
Being alive is the meaning.


– Joseph Campbell
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This week, I was planning to share quotes on the subject of LOVE as we head into Valentines this weekend … but it might be too sappy? lol for me.

Instead I keep having an image of these beautiful dewy eyes of a yogini I met at Judith’s training… her words still rings in my mind – I can teach 6 vinyasa classes easily in place of one restorative class – Counter intuitive, isn’t it? She created a class at her local YMCA in NY for sufferers of cancer and caretakers of them. Recalled she mentioned that getting the YMCA to acquire all the props took some effort but by giving the director of YMCA New York a private session, she says, the director then became a convert and a strong supporter and helped purchase all the props for the new class.

Actually this is after all a story of love – maybe not the romantic kind but love in a sense of … humanity. Everybody has a story and cannot be discounted. She had lost her best friend to some rare form of cancer and her service is a tribute to her friend’s memory that she wants to help heal others – I know you feel so helpless and powerless when someone you love suffers or even ceases to physically exist. While it’s partly our fault for billing it as this or that for marketing purpose, sometimes I think there’s a misunderstanding – it’s not that we don’t want to teach vinyasa flow, seemingly the most popular yoga style that normally our 200 hrs. TT is all about, it’s just that many of us feel more inspired or find meaning or … should I say, alive with a blend of energy therapeutics that might help someone feel better.

Real restorative yoga session, for the teacher, can get exhausting – I would liken it to a physical therapy session where your student/patient might be recovering car accident victim, and you must lift him or shape him, mold him into a pose as – you are setting him up into it. The setup must be perfect since the setup is …the pose. Group sessions are exactly as it’s billed – spa, a stay-within-cation – an escape – a petit retreat that allows for not just respite but for the creative juices to flow. Click Here. Either way, if it’s meaningful to you, then, it’s all good – I love to teach with no discrimination and so I hope to embark on my 500 hours journey this year along with more serious acupuncture studies – as I am multi-tasking my pace will be slooooooowww so I can hold my focus and attention to each intention set: