Background
Throughout much of my recent years i have really valued meditation, i have always seen it as a solution to whatever problem i seemed to be having... whether this is depression, or mental limitations... it has always benefited me in one way or another. It is safe, simple, and extremely effective for something that is so readily available... the only thing required is patience and discipline. Throughout much of my practice of it i have seen a major decrease in ADHD type behavior, maximizing the amount of concentration i can place on any given activity. Effects i have seen are increasing photographic memory, lucid imagination, better control over body, destruction of most comfort inducing beliefs, increasing rationality, and simply enjoying and exploring life more. The list goes on and there is no negative effects i have seen with it.
I have recently started adderall, which has tainted my progress but recent circumstances don't allow for other choices... but my overall preference in nootropics has to be a combination of herbs and meditation, since it allows for consistency, with the occasional as needed synthetic nootropic blend.
The preference on nootropics and focusing on mainly the biological factors (yes, i know, mind is biological, but it is an input-output device) doesn't account for multi dimensional problems (e.g. the psychological conditions of your mental state). This deep seated belief that our culture is attaining that all problems must be solved immediately and with a pill taken every day is very silly, with the exception of the severe mental impairments. As i have said earlier i am not against nootropics, i quite frankly enjoy consciousness enhancements, i just believe that we are much more capable of change than we think and should explore every avenue of progression we can. There's also the issue that some of these things we're told to take every day we do not have enough information to know for certain how the combination will effect us later on in life, something very pertinent to life extension and better well being.
Research
Long-term meditators self-induce high-amplitude gamma synchrony during mental practice
Dana Foundation: Meditation May Change the Brain
Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback (aapb) Volume 32, number 3 Fall, 2004: Meditation: Elevating Consciousness, Improving Health
The article above looks a bit biased (and new agey in appearance) but is done by many PhD holders and is filled with references to actual scientific research regarding the brain.
Discussion
The main purpose of this thread is to have a public discussion for anyone that is interested in Meditation, has applied it to their lives and would like to share their experiences. I will add more research for those interested... google scholar stopped working so i have to delay additional links till later.
Edited by mysticpsi, 31 March 2008 - 11:11 PM.