Exploring An Understanding Of How Research Supports Yoga for Mental Health

#21: Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, and Smell, as Pathways for Meditation – A Review of Classical and Neuroscience Texts

1 h 0 min · 15 de oct de 2024
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In this episode, we will review an article in the journal, 'Journal of Applied Consciousness Studies," entitled, "Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, and Smell as Pathways for Meditation – A Review of Classical and Neuroscience Texts," published July 2024. Listen in as we explore a paper that considers various meditative states and sensory pathways in yoga, and provides insights into the neurological and philosophical aspects of meditation. Publication Discussed: https://journals.lww.com/joacs/fulltext/2024/12020/sound,_touch,_form,_taste,_and_smell_as_pathways.5.aspx Learn More About Sakala School at: https://sakalaschool.com/

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