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Super Brain Yoga

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praveen

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This is what we were told to do when we go to the Vinayagar temple(Thopukkaranam). Now scientists have found out that it helps in charging the brain and is good for Alcheimers disease and some others as well. Most of the practices that we are being asked to do today have some meaning, we just do not know that.

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In school whenever anyone answered a question wrongly..my teachers used to punish the students by asking them to do this.

This used to be the standard form of punishment in my primary school.
 
On a similar note, they also say keeping 'pottu' (bindi) right in the centre of the brows stimulates the nerves at the center of the brain. Hence it is supposed to be very, very good for the Ajna chakra.
 
In school whenever anyone answered a question wrongly..my teachers used to punish the students by asking them to do this.

This used to be the standard form of punishment in my primary school.
Even in the schools in T N, we have this punishment, Renu.

I also heard in one debate that teachers - esp. the Math teacher - pulls the ear of the student who says the wrong answer!

By this method, he tries to kindle the brain to get the correct answer! :lol:
 
Dear RR ji,

When I was a kid I used to be very messy..I hated to make my bed and wont arrange anything..so I used to be punished like this so many times.

Anyway now after reading this I have added it to my exercise routine.

Daily I work out 45 mins on the thread mill brisk walking and do 30 mins of Yoga after that..today I added 5 mins of this super brain yoga to increase my mental capacity.
 
:cool: Renu!

Actually, when I kill some pest, I do eleven thOppukaraNams to nullify the effect of bad karmA!! :becky:
 
Found a link that is not banned in our country! The report:

Proof that meditation CAN grow your brain: In just eight weeks it can improve learning and memory

· Practising meditation helps build denser grey matter in parts of the brain associated with learning and memory, controlling emotions and compassion
· In a study 16 volunteers had their brains scanned before and after an eight week 'mindfulness' course
· Just eight weeks of meditation can produce enough structural changes large enough to be picked up by MRI scanners

By STEPHEN ADAMS, MAIL ON SUNDAY HEALTH CORRESPONDENT
PUBLISHED: 22:25 GMT, 8 November 2014 | UPDATED: 22:25 GMT, 8 November 2014

Meditating really is a workout for the mind, according to scientists who have found it can make the brain bigger.

Practising simple meditation techniques such as concentrating on your breathing helps build denser grey matter in parts of the brain associated with learning and memory, controlling emotions and compassion.

Just eight weeks of meditation can produce structural changes large enough to be picked up by MRI scanners, American scientists have discovered.

Harvard neuroscientist Dr Sara Lazar said: ‘If you use a particular part of your brain, it’s going to grow because you are using it. It really is mental exercise. Basically, the idea is “use it or lose it”. It’s like building a muscle.’

In a study run by Dr Lazar and her colleagues, 16 volunteers had their brains scanned before and after an eight-week ‘mindfulness’ course.

Mindfulness is an increasingly popular form of meditation where the aim is to focus thoughts on the body’s physical sensations and detach yourself from the ‘chatter of the mind’.

The volunteers had weekly group sessions in which they did breathing exercises, gentle yoga and a ‘body scan’, focusing their thoughts on one part of the body at a time. They were also asked to practise for about half an hour each day.

MRI scans were taken before and after the sessions and compared with volunteers who had not taken part in the meditation course.

After eight weeks, those who went on the course had thicker grey matter in several parts of the brain. These included the left hippocampus, a small horseshoe-shaped structure in the central brain involved in memory, learning and emotional regulation.

Other parts ‘strengthened’ were the posterior cingulate cortex – again important for memory and emotions; the temporo-parietal junction, involved in empathising; and the cerebellum, which helps coordinate movement.

Those who did not go on the course experienced no such structural brain changes.
Dr Lazar said mental exercise stimulated the neurons that make up grey matter to form denser connections among themselves.


Proof that meditation CAN grow your brain: In just eight weeks it can improve learning and memory  | Daily Mail Online
 
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