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How Enlightenment Changes Your Brain

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In this original and groundbreaking book, Andrew Newberg, MD, and Mark Robert Waldman turn their attention to the pinnacle of human experience: the Enlightenment. Through brain-scan studies on Brazilian psychics, mystics, Buddhist meditators, Franciscan nuns, racists, and participants in rituals of secular spirituality, Newberg has explored the specific neural mechanisms associated with the experience of enlightenment—and how we can activate those circuits in our brains. In his survey of over a thousand people who experienced enlightenment, Newberg also discovered that profound and positive life changes occurred in the aftermath. Enlightenment offers us the possibility to permanently become less prone to stress, to break bad habits, to improve our collaboration and creative skills, and to live happier and more fulfilling lives. Telling the story of his transformative experience as well as including the stories of others trying to describe a truly unspeakable event, Newberg brings us a new paradigm of deep and lasting change.
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Mark Robert Waldman

Mark Robert Waldman is a faculty member at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, where he teaches Executive Communication, Stress Reduction, and Mindfulness to Executive MBA students. He is the author of 13 books including Words Can Change Your Brain and How God Changes Your Brain. He teaches all over the world and his work has been shown on PBS, NPR, Oprah & Friends, and in dozens of national magazines. Chris Manning has been a finance professor at Loyola Marymount University since 1986. Manning currently serves as a columnist for the ARES Member Profile and on the editorial board of the National Research Journal.

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