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Prayer and Science
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Research demonstrates that prayer is nurturing and healing. Through meditation and prayer one actively stimulates the frontal inferior gyrus, the optimistic center of the brain. This diminishes the adrenaline sympathetic nervous system and augments the vagal or relaxation system of the nervous system. As a consequence we have a feeling of calmness and the body reacts in the following way: decreased blood pressure, decreased pulse, our skin warms, and our muscles relax.
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Fortanasce Neurology Center (www.anti-alzheimers.com)
7/15/2008 (1 decade ago)
Published in Health
The serenity, the calmness, want and strength that motivates us, increases our awareness of our oneness with nature, and the Almighty is the essence of prayer and meditation. Some say prayer is asking for what one needs from God, meditation is listening for His answer. One is active, the other passive. Both serve a purpose, to bring us as one with nature, society, family, and God.
Research demonstrates that prayer is nurturing and healing. Study after study supports this assertion. Some say that this healing power is the direct hand of God, a miracle. Though this may be true at times, God has made us a physical being ruled by the laws of science or nature. Why could he not act through that nature, the basis of science?
Many may be upset at the thought that prayer is nothing but a scientific molecular process. I believe that the assertion that accepting science is a denial of God's power is not true. Every day we are a witness to God's power through His creation: the flowers, birds of paradise, the moon, and the stars. Why not marvel in the creative process of the body he has made. The hormones, neurotransmitters, and the molecules that make us work? They are His greatest creation. Why not marvel at His scientific creation?
THE SCIENCE OF PRAYER
When we pray what happens to us from a scientific standpoint?
Neurologically, the process begins in our brain, the neocortex, the thinking brain. This is an active, willful decision, i.e. to pray. This causes a cascade of events which begins with reaching out to God. Some call this cascade of events simple relaxation, others meditation and prayer. The process begins in our thinking brain; it makes us different from other animals. It is initiated by oneself, and active process, an act of will. This in turn stimulates many areas of the brain, one in particular, the limbic or emotional brain. This is in control of our autonomic nervous system, one that is seemingly not under our conscious control, but can be stimulated by our conscious brain. One part of this unconscious system brings excitation and alarm, the other peace and calm, the proverbial Ying and Yang.
Through meditation and prayer, a mantra or saying the Rosary, one actively stimulates the frontal inferior gyrus, the optimistic center of the brain. This diminishes the adrenaline sympathetic nervous system and augments the vagal or relaxation system of the nervous system. As a consequence our bodily reactions are a lowering of blood pressure, a decreased pulse, our skin warms, and our muscles relax. At the same time messages are sent to central parts of the brain called the hypothalamus and dopamine and serotonin, the feel-good and calmative neurotransmitters are stimulated.
The Buddha study performed at the University of Wisconsin showed that this ability can be learned as indicated by the functional MRI (FMRI) scan. With use of the FMRI scan one can see what areas of the brain are activated in prayer and meditation. In this study, veteran and novice Buddhas and University of Wisconsin students were tested. The results, the veteran monks caused large areas of the frontal temporal optimistic lobe to light up when they meditated. The receptors for dopamine and serotonin were high as demonstrated by the FMRI. The novice monks did not have the same level of stimulation, however it was much greater than the students.
What was the difference between the three groups? Was it just a matter of genetics? I don't think so. By constant reinforcement the pathways of the optimistic center are increased with connections to all areas of the frontal lobe and pathways affecting the rest of the brain. The pessimistic center in the right frontal temporal lobe seemed to be suppressed so negative thoughts were diminished.
CALM
When dopamine and serotonin are high the stress reaction changes. First due to serotonin the mind acts calmly saying "it's okay" and examines the problem that presents itself. There is neither overreaction nor panic. Therefore an over-response of panic which would stimulate the neurotransmitter adrenaline does not occur and consequently insulin levels stay low, and amyloid the corrosive brain toxin is removed. An enzyme called IDE is essential to understand here. It functions to delete insulin from the brain when levels are too high. It either deletes amyloid the toxic brain substance that causes Alzheimer's or insulin. Therefore prayer and meditation by decreasing alarm response and so doing decreases the likelihood of Alzheimer's. This is the biological plan of God behind prayer and meditation. The reason why those who meditate have a lower Alzheimer's rate and an increased cardiovascular health
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