Oxytocin Release during the Meditation of Altruism and Appreciation (Arigato-Zen)

Sōhō Machida, M. Sunagawa, Toku Takahashi
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A number of modern researchers have studied the relationship between religion and health. In every religious tradition, virtues such as self-sacrifice, altruism, and appreciation have been considered quite essential. Arigato-Zen (AZ) (Gratitude Zen) is an easy and simple voice-meditation developed by Dr. Machida, which motivates the feeling of altruism and appreciation. By performing AZ, one is able to cleanse the negative subconscious memories that underlie problematic phenomena. Hypothalamic oxytocin (OT) plays an important role in the ability to form social attachments, including parental care and pair bonding. It has been shown that social interaction is important to adapt to our daily life stress via the OT expression. It is hypothesized that OT is stimulated via the AZ meditation of altruism and appreciation. Using saliva samples, OT levels were measured in 32 participants before and after AZ. Salivary OT levels were significantly increased after AZ from 66.3 ± 6.7 pg/ml to 90.6 ± 18.7 pg/mL (M ± SE, n = 32, p = 0.028). AZ practice is a quite unique type of meditation, which combines voice-vibration system and traditional Zen meditation in order to synergistically stimulate OT system.
利他和欣赏冥想中催产素的释放
许多现代研究人员研究了宗教与健康之间的关系。在每一种宗教传统中,自我牺牲、利他主义和感恩等美德都被认为是必不可少的。Arigato-Zen (AZ)(感恩禅)是町田博士发明的一种简单易行的声音冥想,它能激发利他主义和感激之情。通过执行AZ,一个人能够清除潜藏在问题现象背后的消极潜意识记忆。下丘脑催产素(OT)在形成社会依恋的能力中起着重要作用,包括亲代关怀和伴侣关系。研究表明,社会互动对于通过OT表达适应日常生活压力非常重要。假设OT是通过利他主义和欣赏的AZ冥想来刺激的。利用唾液样本测量32名受试者AZ前后的OT水平,AZ后唾液OT水平从66.3±6.7 pg/ml显著升高至90.6±18.7 pg/ml (M±SE, n = 32, p = 0.028)。AZ练习是一种非常独特的冥想方式,它将声频振动系统与传统禅宗冥想相结合,以协同刺激OT系统。
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