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Your Brain During a Spiritual Experience

Saturday, April 6, 2019 By Stillness in the Storm Leave a Comment

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(Exploring your Mind) The concept of “spiritual experience” is subjective, which makes it hard to study. One team of scientists, however, decided to look at what happens to the brain during a “spiritual experience,” independent of how you define what that is. The results offer some insight into the role spirituality might play in mental health.

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by Staff Writer, March 23rd, 2019

People believe that spiritual experiences are faith-related encounters with a higher truth or power. These experiences take many forms, depending on how you interpret the concept. So what happens in the brain during a spiritual experience?

Researchers have explored this question on a number of occasions. In fact, scientists have been studying the importance of spirituality in people’s lives for decades. One particular study focused on what happens in the human brain when people feel a deep, spiritual connection with something.

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Different ways of understanding a spiritual experience

One issue with studying this question is that different people and cultures understand the concept of “spirituality” in very different ways. Consequently, anything that someone could call a “spiritual experience” can stimulate the brain in very complex ways. That’s why pinpointing the spiritual area of the brain isn’t a simple task.

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In spite of the challenges of this particular research question, scientists have continued to search for answers. Some of them concluded that connecting with a higher being involves multiple areas of the brain.

Other conclusions can be drawn from several other studies. One is that individuals who engage in spiritual practices have reduced activity in their right parietal lobe. That particular area of the brain relates to self-oriented focus. In other words, spiritual experiences appear to increase disinterest in the brain, so to speak.

“In order to experience everyday spirituality, we need to remember that we are spiritual beings spending some time in a human body.”

-Barbara de Angelis-

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Spirituality and depression

Lisa Miller, the author of The Oxford Handbook of Psychology and Spirituality, has carried out many studies on what happens in the brains of people who lead intense spiritual lives. Her research shows that these kinds of people have an enlarged prefrontal cortex.

Interestingly, Miller says that the prefrontal cortex of patients with chronic depression actually shrinks. This clue helped her form the hypothesis that spirituality and depression are two sides of the same coin.

Miller and her team of researchers at the Spirituality Mind Body Instituteused functional MRI to figure out what happened in people’s brains when they imagined an intense spiritual experience.

They recruited people willing to participate in different spiritual and religious practices. In this first experiment, they asked participants to remember a spiritual experience while they ran a brain scan.

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Because the participants had very different spiritual backgrounds, the experiment guide included an extensive range of experiences. One was “a bidirectional relationship with a higher power.” Another described “a feeling of oneness with nature next to the ocean or on a mountain.” They even included “being in a space of intense physical activity (like sports or yoga) and feeling a sudden awareness, connectivity, or floating sensation.”

The researchers argued that this is related to a more modern and broad definition of spirituality that can be independent of religion. They published their findings in the journal Cerebral Cortex.

Spirituality and stress

Studying participants’ brains while they imagined a spiritual experience also allowed scientists to identify the regions of the brain that play a part in the processing of spiritual experiences.

Miller and her colleagues also compared brain activity in two different moments: when the participants described a spiritual experience and while they imagined stressful or neutral experiences that didn’t trigger strong emotions.

During these experiments, they observed a pattern that only occurred during spiritual experiences. They said that the participants had reduced inferior parietal lobe activity when they described a spiritual event. As we mentioned above, that part of the brain has to do with self-awareness and awareness of others. On the other hand, this activity increased when the participant thought of stressful or neutral things.

Consequently, the research team suggests that this particular region might play a significant role in these moments. It’s relevant to processing perception and self-other representations during spiritual experiences. That seems to support the idea that spiritual experiences could help cushion the effect of stress on mental health.

Likewise, these results also call attention to different neural mechanisms underlying the spiritual experience. Researchers also argue that carrying out similar studies in a clinical setting to explain how the brain processes spiritual experiences could help us understand whether or not spiritual practices could help improve mental health and well-being.

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Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?

Consciousness is one of the most mysterious phenomena of all time. Scientists, philosophers, and mystics have been searching for the answer to the question, What is Consciousness? for most of human history. In modern times, the spiritual origins of consciousness are being replaced with a materialistic view, that awareness emerges as an additive property of electrical impulses in living things. Despite the fact this theory is assumed to be true, any self-respecting psychologist will tell you we have no idea what consciousness really is. The preceding article discusses consciousness, some of its properties, and possible origins. This is helpful to contemplate because, in the act of trying to understand the mysteries of consciousness, you develop critical thinking skills and stimulate your philosophic muscles, both which are immensely important for almost everything we do in life. Additionally, you’ll develop abstract thinking skills, the ability to explore intangible realities that govern material realms. With the power of an active mind capable of navigating the realities of consciousness, great leaps in personal attainment can be made along with preparing you for the Great Work of making this world a better place. 

– Justin

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