G-Spot……. I can
already see various hues of reactions among readers…..
Some
are excited…
Some
shy are searching a place to hide…
Some
inquisitive are pretending to not read, but are all ears to what’s being
said or written.....
Some, especially
women, are ruing the fact that they do not possess it; whereas as the ‘lucky’
one are blushing.....
But hey folks…rein in
those wavering thoughts…for while you guys are headed south…I am headed
north!!!! This is neither salacious nor a prurient post.
I
am not talking about the carnal ‘G Spot’ or the most Googled or most talked/written
about ‘S’ word, I am talking about completely different G-Spot....
This
is called as ‘God Spot’…Isn’t it in vogue to name everything after God, first
we had God Particle now we have ‘God Spot’; soon we could have ‘God Cola’ or
‘God Chips’
Not digressing any
further, scientists have speculated that the human brain features a “God spot,”
one distinct area of the brain responsible for spirituality. Now, University of
Missouri researchers have completed research that indicates spirituality is a
complex phenomenon, and multiple areas of the brain are responsible for the
many aspects of spiritual experiences.
“We have found a
neuropsychological basis for spirituality, but it’s not isolated to one
specific area of the brain,” said Brick Johnstone, professor of health
psychology in the School of Health Professions. “Spirituality is a much more
dynamic concept that uses many parts of the brain. Certain parts of the brain
play more predominant roles, but they all work together to facilitate
individuals’ spiritual experiences.”
Brain Mapping showing 'Enlightened' areas Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2133032/There-God-spot-new-research-claims-instead-spirituality-exists-brain.html |
In the most recent
study, Johnstone studied 20 people with traumatic brain injuries affecting the
right parietal lobe, the area of the brain situated a few inches above the
right ear. He surveyed participants on characteristics of spirituality, such as
how close they felt to a higher power and if they felt their lives were part of
a divine plan. He found that the participants with more significant injury to
their right parietal lobe showed an increased feeling of closeness to a higher
power.
“Neuropsychology
researchers consistently have shown that impairment on the right side of the
brain decreases one’s focus on the self,” Johnstone said. “Since our research
shows that people with this impairment are more spiritual, this suggests
spiritual experiences are associated with a decreased focus on the self. This
is consistent with many religious texts that suggest people should concentrate
on the well-being of others rather than on themselves.”
He says the right
side of the brain is associated with self-orientation, whereas the left side is
associated with how individuals relate to others. Although Johnstone studied
people with brain injury, previous studies of Buddhist meditators and
Franciscan nuns with normal brain function have shown that people can learn to
minimize the functioning of the right side of their brains to increase their
spiritual connections during meditation and prayer.
Professor
makes the comparison to other kinds of disciplines; "It is like playing
the piano, the more you train your brain, the more the brain becomes
predisposed to piano playing. Practice makes perfect."
While researchers
have been focused on finding a 'God spot' in the brain, the new research
suggests that it might be better to focus on the neuropsychological questions of
self focus vs selfless focus. As Prof. Johnstone explains: "when the brain
focuses less on the self (by decreased activity in the right lobe) it is by
definition a moment of self-transcendence and can be understood as being
connected to God or Nirvana. It is the sensation of feeling like you are part
of a bigger thing."
Those who are
spiritually inclined are already aware that such claims are not new, as ‘Sahasrara
Chakra’, one of seven primary chakras of Hindu religion is all about that
ultimate enlightenment.
This
seventh chakra also called as "the crown chakra" is located at the
top of the head and is related to Spiritual Connect to the universe or the ‘S
Connect’ that I am talking about.
Sahasrara chakra
symbolizes detachment from illusion; an essential element in obtaining
supramental higher consciousness of the truth that one is all and all is one.
Sahasrara, meaning
thousand, is the "Lotus of the Thousand Petals" located four finger-
breadths above the crown of the head.
Sahasrara is
described with 1,000 multi-coloured petals which are arranged in 20 layers each
of them with 50 petals. The pericarp is golden, and inside of it is a circular
moon region, inside of which is a downward pointing triangle.
Sahasrara Chakra Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahasrara |
Source: http://www.adishakti.org/subtle_system/sahasrara_chakra.htm |
Isn't this new scientific
revelation; which vindicates all that our ancient yogis, sages had already postulated, is just a case of ‘Old wine in new bottle?’
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