Zen meditation fends off pain: Canadian study – canada.com
MONTREAL – Zen meditation helps lower sensitivity to pain by thickening a part of the brain that regulates emotion and painful sensations, according to a Montreal study published on Wednesday. Université de Montréal researchers compared the grey

Religious Happenings Calendar – Contra Costa Times
Richmond Baptist Ministers Conference Annual City-Wide Revival — Theme: Recipes for a Revival. 7 p.m. Feb. 26. Guests include the Rev. W. James Smith, Calvary Baptist Church, San Diego; the Rev. J.R. Spearman, Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church; the Rev

Bali Yoga Ayurveda Meditation Retreats at Zen Resort – PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 26, 2010 – Zen Resort Bali announces integrated Yoga and Ayurveda Retreats in one of the most magical and peaceful sanctuary settings on earth. Integrated Yoga, Ayurveda and Meditation complimented by the Balinese way

Boost your memory with yoga music – Galatta
Meditation music also has the same effect on human mind. Now, apart from reaching the higher state of spirituality, yoga also acts as an amazing memory booster. For eras, yoga has been used as the ideal tool of enhancing the memory. Various

Zen Meditation Reduces Pain Sensitivity, Study Claims – TopNews United States
A Montreal study published yesterday suggested that Zen meditation helps reduce sensitivity to pain by thickening a part of the brain that regulates emotion and painful sensations. The finding published in a special issue of the American

Study: Zen Meditation Thickens Brain, Reduces Pain Sensitivity – All Headline News
Montreal, Canada (AHN) – Canadian researchers have found that Zen meditators have thicker brains that make them less sensitive to pain than non-meditators. The finding published in a special issue of the American Psychological Association journal

A special Stations of the Cross – Charleston Daily Mail
The church has set up a self-guided meditation tour with 14 Stations of the Cross created by artistic members of the congregation. “The stations are to lead to a more meaningful Lenten season,” said Julie Janisch, director of worship arts for the

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