改变非双重意识和精神觉醒的感觉,以响应多维福祉计划。

Paul J Mills, Christine Tara Peterson, Meredith A Pung, Sheila Patel, Lizabeth Weiss, Kathleen L Wilson, P Murali Doraiswamy, Jeffery A Martin, Rudolph E Tanzi, Deepak Chopra
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引用次数: 20

摘要

目的:本研究考察了综合身心训练对非二元意识和精神觉醒的影响。设计与干预:该研究比较了参加为期6天的阿育吠陀身心强化课程的效果,该课程涉及身体、情感和精神领域,与对照条件相比。设置:度假村设置。受试者:69名健康男女(平均年龄53.9岁;32 - 86)范围。结果测量:主要结果为非双重体现主题量表(NETI)。结果:时间交互作用显著组(p = 0.029)表明,干预后,身心计划的参与者NETI得分显著增加(p结论:研究结果表明,提供整体指导和身心实践经验的强化计划可以导致自我意识感知的显着和持续的转变,这可能有利于幸福感。
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Change in Sense of Nondual Awareness and Spiritual Awakening in Response to a Multidimensional Well-Being Program.

Objective: This study examined the effects of a comprehensive mind-body program on sense of nondual awareness and spiritual awakening.

Design and intervention: The study compared the effects of participation in an intensive 6-day Ayurveda-based mind-body program that addressed physical, emotional, and spiritual domains as compared with a control condition.

Setting: Resort setting.

Subjects: Participants were 69 healthy women and men (mean age 53.9 years; range 32-86).

Outcome measure: The primary outcome was the Nondual Embodiment Thematic Inventory (NETI).

Results: A significant group by time interaction (p = 0.029) indicated that after the intervention, participants in the mind-body program showed a significant increase in NETI scores (p < 0.03), which was sustained 1 month later (p < 0.01).

Conclusion: Findings suggest that an intensive program providing holistic instruction and experience in mind-body practices can lead to a significant and sustained shift in perception of self-awareness, one that is likely favorable to well-being.

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