Imaging studies suggest that regular meditation
and other contemplative practices can influence brain activity and strengthen neural pathways involved in attention, emotional regulation, compassion, and self-reflection.
The brain adapts to repeated behavior through a process called neuroplasticity. Just as exercise changes muscles, regular meditation can strengthen specific networks associated with focus, gratitude, mindfulness, and emotional recovery.
Researchers have found changes in regions involved in stress regulation and emotional processing. These changes may help explain why most people report greater stability, purpose, and emotional well-being from a consistent spiritual practice.
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